The PhD Program
The PhD program in nursing develops nurse scholars who contribute to the profession of nursing. Scholars are those nursing leaders who discover, integrate, apply, and disseminate knowledge to promote the health of society. The emphasis of the PhD program is on research, primarily in the areas that influence women's health.
The goals of the doctoral nursing program are to prepare nurse scholars who will:
- Engage in scholarship that will add to the body of nursing knowledge
- Influence professional values and practice
- Investigate substantive questions of human health
- Assume leadership in nursing and health care
- Integrate knowledge from nursing and other disciplines to address problems of human health
- Teach and mentor other nurses and nurse scholars
Courses
For a descriptive list of courses, please refer to the TWU Graduate Catalog 2006-2008 and scroll to page 355, "Courses of Instruction in Nursing".
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Program Locations and Coordinators
The Doctoral Program in Nursing Science (PhD) is offered at the Denton Campus and Houston Center. The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is offered at the Dallas Center.
Denton Campus
Dr. Patti Hamilton
PhD Program Coordinator
College of Nursing
PO Box 425498
Denton TX 76204-5498
940.898.2430
email
Houston Center
Dr. Sandra Cesario
PhD Program Coordinator
College of Nursing
1130 John Freeman Avenue
Houston TX 77030-2897
713.794.2110
email
Dallas Center
Dr. Peggy Mancuso
DNP Program Coordinator
College of Nursing
1810 Inwood Road
Dallas, TX 75235-7299
214.689.6552
email
page updated 6/30/2008 12:04