PhD in Nursing
Key takeaways
- Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) at University of Maryland — Baltimore — offered in on campus format.
- Confirm accreditation, NCLEX outcomes, clinical placement rules, and total cost of attendance with the school before you enroll.
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- Total Tuition
- $95,000
- Duration
- 5 years
- Credit Hours
- 60
- Format
- On Campus
- Graduation Rate
- 80%
- Clinical Hours
- 0
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About This Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) Program
The PhD in Nursing at UMB is a rigorous on-campus program spanning 60 months and requiring 60 credits. This doctoral program prepares you for a career in nursing research, education, or leadership, positioning you as a leader in the nursing profession.
Accreditation
This program is accredited by CCNE, a nursing accreditation body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Accreditation ensures the program meets national standards for nursing education quality.
States Where This Program Is Available
About University of Maryland — Baltimore
University of Maryland — Baltimore offers nursing programs designed to prepare graduates for licensure and practice.
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.