Nursing

MS

The School of Nursing at Clemson University offers the Master of Science with a major in nursing and a strong emphasis on family health. The curriculum is designed to build upon prior course work. Students may select one of six concentrations: child/adolescent nursing (CNS), adult/gerontological nursing (CNS), family nurse practitioner (FNP), gerontological nurse practitioner (GNP), nurse administration, or nursing education. Theory, research, and role development are emphasized to enable the graduate to participate in the development of nursing knowledge and contribute to the advancement of the nursing profession.

The objectives of the Master of Science degree program in Nursing are to provide graduates with the abilities from research to management to competency in their area of specialization. Selected program offerings are available at the University Center of Greenville.

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Approved in January by the state Commission on Higher Education and given the green light last month by the academic accrediting agency Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Clemson's healt...read more

Clemson rolls out first PhD program in health-care genetics

Clemson University will offer the country's first interdisciplinary PhD program in health-care genetics.

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