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UB School of Nursing
1040 Kimball Tower
3435 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14214
716.829.3314

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Master of Science Programs
Graduate degree program for nurses with a bachelor’s degree in nursing

Post-MS Advanced Certificate Programs
Post master’s graduate certificate program for nurses seeking a specific nurse practitioner specialty

PhD Program
A research focused curriculum

Advanced Certificate Programs
These interdisciplinary programs involves faculty from not only all three departments

 

Specific Areas of Study

Adult Health Nursing Programs

Adult Nurse Practitioner
Geriatric Nurse Practitioner
Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist

 

Child Health Nursing Programs

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner

 

Family Health Nursing Programs

Family Nurse Practitioner
Maternal / Women Nurse Practitioner
Psychiatric / Mental Health


Nurse Anesthesia Program

Nurse Anesthetist

 

Doctoral Programs in Nursing

Doctor of Philosophy

 

Specialty Advanced Certificates Programs

Nursing Education

 


The UB School of Nursing is consistently ranked among the top nursing programs in the country: U.S. News & World Report recently ranked us in the top third of graduate nursing schools above every other public school in New York. Our faculty, who are active in both research and practice, bring the most current information to our clinical training and classroom discussions. Students explore recent developments in research, learn innovative practice techniques, and explore developing trends in health care and nursing.

This comprehensive approach prepares our graduates for advanced practice roles now and in the future. Because we are committed to our students, we have made our programs and class schedules very flexible. We offer a wide range of programs, and most are available on a full or part-time basis, which can be started in the fall or spring, and are structured to accommodate the individual needs of our students as much as possible. Our classes are scheduled in blocks to reduce the number of days students are required to be on campus, and many are offered at a variety of times. With approximately 200 graduate and 300 undergraduate nursing students diverse in age, background, ethnicity, and gender our classes are small and our faculty members are accessible. The learning environment is one of exploration, where faculty members practice what they teach, learn from students, and jointly explore the science and practice of nursing.

 

 
     
     

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