UT Tyler School of Nursing

Graduate Programs

Welcome to the nationally recognized graduate nursing programs at The University of Texas at Tyler!

  • Focusing on Health in Communities
  • Preparing Nurse Leaders, Educators, Advanced Practitioners and Researchers of the Future
  • Addressing the Challenges of a Changing Healthcare Environment

Program Objectives

Upon completion of the MSN degree or post-graduate certificate program, the student will be able to:

    • Integrate scientific knowledge and theories from nursing and related disciplines into advanced nursing practice;
    • Apply organizational and systems leadership principles and methods for the promotion and evaluation of quality, ethical, and safe patient care;
    • Translate, integrate, and disseminate scientific evidence into practice;
    • Utilize technologies to deliver, enhance, integrate, and coordinate communication, education, and patient care;
    • Intervene at the systems level through the policy development process and employ advocacy strategies to influence health care;
    • Manage care through collaboration with other health care professional as a member and leader of health care teams; and
    • Integrate organizational client centered concepts to provide preventive and population-based care.

Flexible and Student Focused

  • Online and Hybrid Courses
  • Built Upon a Model of Strengths
  • Outstanding Faculty Dedicated to Student Success
  • Sensitive to Diverse Populations
  • Encouraging Students to Study and Solve Problems in the Communities in Which They Reside
  • Highly competitive, affordable tuition with scholarships/financial aid available.

Numerous Study and Career Options

Opportunities

Out of State Student Clinical Requirements

The University of Texas at Tyler is approved by the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission to conduct practice experiences in the state of Washington for the MSN Administration, Post-Master’s Administration Certificate and MSN/MBA coordinated degree programs.