Established in 1909, the University of Minnesota School of Nursing holds the distinction of being the first continuing nursing program on a university campus in the United States. The School of Nursing assumes responsibility for improving nursing care through its programs in nursing education, research, and community service. The School of Nursing offers three degrees: the bachelor of science in nursing, the master of science with a major in nursing, and the doctor of philosophy with a major in nursing.

The School of Nursing is part of the University¡¯s Academic Health Center, whose mission is to be a leader in the ethical, innovative, and efficient discovery and dissemination of knowledge to enhance the health and well-being of Minnesota, the nation, and the world.

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To receive a bachelor's degree, students must satisfy specific degree program requirements, college requirements, and University requirements. To find the college requirements for Nursing, see their General Information section.

Degree Program
Nursing