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Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD)
Our goal is to develop scholars of the discipline of nursing capable of building a program of research that advances nursing knowledge and contributes to the health of individuals, families, and communities.
About the Program
The Penn Advantage
Home to some of the most forward-thinking scholars and researchers in the world, Penn offers the opportunity to work alongside faculty who are actively shaping the future of nursing science and healthcare. Our networks and longstanding clinical and community partnerships throughout greater Philadelphia and beyond provide uncommon access to research and practice resources.
Program Information
Full-Time
Program Length
4 years
Financial aid available?
Yes
Start Semester
Fall
Learning Format
In-person
Program Details
Curriculum
The program consists of seven core courses, two statistics sequence courses, and five concentration courses; each course is worth one course unit, or CU. Students will take three to four courses each fall and spring semester. Most students complete their coursework within three to four years and then will be on dissertation status until the final dissertation defense.
BSN and MSN or Master’s degree in the field of Nursing.
Licensure
RN
Application Deadlines
Fall 2024 Enrollment
Deadline: December 1, 2023 Latest Decision Notification: mid-February
*Dates subject to change without notice.
Costs & Tuition
We are committed to assisting all full-time PhD students for four years of tuition, fees, living stipend, and health insurance. You may be funded internally or externally, depending on the options available. The doctoral program leadership will determine which funding is most appropriate for all incoming students. Students who choose part-time enrollment are responsible for paying for their own tuition, fees, and health insurance. Learn more about financial aid for PhD students.
The charts below outline costs based on the school year. For full-time doctoral students, after the first five years the reduced rate is charged until the Doctorate degree is awarded, or for a maximum of five additional years.
Tuition
$41,544
General Fees
$3,802
Technology Fee
$900
Clinical Fee
$688
TOTAL
$46,934
Tuition and Fees
$7,706
General Fee
$472
Technology Fee
$114
TOTAL
$8,294
Tuition
$5,192
General Fee
$954
Technology Fee
$900
Clinical Fee
$954
TOTAL
$7,734
Program Outcomes
Our doctoral graduates go on to take coveted leadership roles in academia, healthcare, government, and related fields, and are integral to the growth of our profession.
Two Penn Nursingdoctoral students have been named as the first Carol E. Ware PhD Fellows. This program provides two years of financial support to PhD students who are committed to improving care for people living with Alzheimer’s disease, related dementias, and/or other mental health issues.
Prepares nurse scientists to conduct research, develop the scholarship needed to advance the body of nursing knowledge, guide the practice of nursing, assume leadership in nursing and health care organizations, and participate in the development of social and health policy
Curricular Content:
Methods and theories used to guide research
Grant writing skills
Technology used in research
Statistical & other analytical methods
Research traditions & methodologies
Faculty role development
Cognate areas of interest to guide research
Clinical Requirements – No
Research Requirements - Faculty guided research residency hours working on an established research project(s) to hone selected research skills
Final Product - Original research project that makes a significant contribution to the science of nursing
Types of Jobs:
Academic faculty position which includes research, education, and service roles
Research Scientist for healthcare organizations, industry or government agencies
Principal Investigator on extramural research grants
Leadership positions in health organizations, industry and government agencies
Government advisor on health policy
DNP
Purpose - Prepares expert clinical scholars to perform direct clinical practice, translate, disseminate and integrate evidence-based research into clinical practice and improve quality of health outcomes for individuals, populations and systems.
Curricular Content:
Advanced clinical practice
Clinical scholarship skills
Technology used in practice
Analysis of clinical outcomes
Evidence-based practice
Leadership role development
Rural and underserved populations
Clinical Requirements - No
Research Requirements – No
Final Product – Project based
Types of Jobs:
APRN in a variety of healthcare settings
Academic faculty position which includes practice, education, and service roles
Leadership positions in health care organizations, industry, government agencies
Evidence-based Practice Coordinator
Outcomes Manager
Magnet Coordinator
Quality Improvement Director
Approximately 6-12 applicants are accepted each year.
Yes, you are encouraged to reach out to faculty who align with your research interests and may be a good mentor during your PhD program. The PhD application is about looking at faculty’s research interests and how they align with yours. In your application, you should highlight these connections.
No.
Competitive applicants will be invited to interview.
The PhD program starts in the fall semester, and it typically takes 3-5 years to complete the program.
Yes, you may apply to the PhD program with an international RN license. The license must be valid at time of application.