The MS in Nursing explores advanced professional nursing practice, theory, research
and health care delivery systems—all within the context of Alaska’s diverse communities,
including rural and underserved populations. Students interested inclinical practice
can choose between FNP and PMHNP concentrations. Alternatively, students can concentrate
in nursing leadership, with an emphasis on education.
As a student in one of the graduate certificate programs, you’ll build on your graduate
degree and your current speciality, integrating theory-based advanced practice nursing
courses and specialty clinical practice. Depending on your interests and career goals,
you can choose between FNP or PMHNP specializations. The graduate certificate in nursing
education provides you with the theory and skills you need to enter the high-demand
field of nursing education. The program focuses on teaching and learning, curriculum
development, and curriculum evaluation. Students also learn to utilize new technology
for learning and collaboration. A teaching practicum gives you real-world experience
delivering your own curriculum on a topic that you’re passionate about.
As the highest degree in nursing practice, the DNP is designed for nurses with an
MS in Nursing degree who are currently certified in an advanced practice registered
nurse (APRN) role. The program emphasizes advanced nursing practice, theory, research
and leadership, with a focus on the unique needs of Alaska’s diverse urban and rural
communities. As a DNP student, you’ll culminate the program by developing and defending
a scholarly capstone project on a topic you choose that reflects your professional
interests and goals.
*The MS in Nursing, Graduate Certificate in FNP, and Graduate Certificate in PMHNP
programs are designed to meet the educational requirements for professional licensure
or certification in Alaska. However, the program might not meet the educational requirements
for other states' professional licensure or certification. Please see UAA’s Licensure and Certification website for more information.
WHY CHOOSE nursing GRADUATE programs AT UAA?
100% job placement rate for nurse practitioners after they are certified.
Work with urban and rural communities throughout Alaska in internships and clinical
experiences.
Learn from experienced nursing professionals in a variety of settings while participating
in a variety of professional activities and events.
The University of Alaska Anchorage’s Interprofessional Health Sciences Simulation Center collaborates with the Division of Population Health Sciences and Due North Support Services’ Full Embrace Doula Program to host a full-day simulation training for doula trainees.
Over the course of 18 months, Fulbright Arctic Initiative Scholar and public health practice alumna Mariah Seater will be traveling to Iceland to research family justice centers in the Arctic with the hopes of applying her findings to Alaska communities.
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Leaders in Alaska discussed the pressing healthcare workforce crisis in the state and ways to support and retain providers at the 2023 Alaska State of Reform Conference last month.