Master Degree Programs
U.S. News and World Report continually ranks the UWM College of Nursing Graduate program in the top 10 percent. The college is part of a thriving, urban research university with more than 24,000 students, 1,351 faculty and instructional staff, and 1,800 staff members. UWM is one of two public doctoral research universities in Wisconsin.
The UWM College of Nursing is highly respected as a leader in the development of innovative academic and research programs. The college enjoys an international reputation for its pioneering work in advanced nursing practice and community nursing centers.
In the master's program you can prepare for a career as an advanced-practice nurse or advanced generalist nurse. Upon graduation, you will be prepared to participate in the planning and implementation of nursing services to meet the special needs of clients, particularly in urban communities; to participate in relevant research activities; and to assume positions to positively impact the health care system.
Master's programs include:
Advanced Generalist Masters
MS Clinical Nurse Specialist
MS Family Nurse Practitioner
MS/MBA
RN-BS-MS
Graduate Degree Completion for Nurse Practitioners
Certificate programs include:
Health Professional Educational Certificate
Public Health Certificate
Post MS - Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate