Academic Program
Northeastern University School of Nursing
Graduate Degree opportunities include:
- Ph.D. in Nursing
- Master’s in Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Primary and Acute Care
- Master’s in Psychiatric Mental Health, Child and Adolescent Advanced Practice Nursing
- Master’s in Nurse Anesthesia (CRNA)
Northeastern University School of Nursing with experienced, practicing, research active faculty offers a variety of graduate programs. Located in Boston, the school has established professional relationships with the world-renowned clinical settings (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Children’s Hospital Boston, McLean Hospital, Dana Farber Cancer Institute and other institutions). We are well positioned to provide our students with exceptional clinical experience which allows our well-educated and highly-skilled graduates to choose from a wide range of career opportunities.
Among other graduate programs School of Nursing offers:
Ph.D. in Nursing
Applications are due: March 1
For information contact: Genia Lavrova, Ph.D. in Nursing Program Manager, 617-373-3405 or y.lavrova@neu.edu
Master’s in Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Primary and Acute Care
Applications are due: July 1
For information contact: Judith Brooks, Administrative Coordinator, 617-373-3621 or j.brooks@neu.edu
Master’s in Psychiatric Mental Health, Child and Adolescent Advanced Practice Nursing
Applications are due: July 1
For information contact: Jan Nascarella, Administrative Coordinator, 617-373-5587 or j.nascarella@neu.edu
Master’s in Nurse Anesthesia (CRNA)
Applications are due: December 1
For information contact: Christine Litzinger, Administrative Coordinator, 617-373-3124 or c.litzinger@neu.edu
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