College of Nursing

About The College

Established in 1957, the University of Arizona College of Nursing has been transforming nursing education, research and practice to help people build better futures for more than 60 years. Consistently ranked among the best programs in the nation, the college is strengthening health care’s largest workforce and the public’s most trusted profession through its undergraduate and graduate programs, offered online and on-campus in Tucson and Gilbert, Arizona. With headquarters in Tucson, where integrative health has been pioneered, the College of Nursing is home to the only Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree with an integrative health focus in the country. With key focal strengths in integrative health, cancer prevention and survivorship, and nursing informatics, the college has more than 7,000 alumni worldwide promoting health and wellness in their workplaces and communities.

Doctor of Nursing Practice Program in the U.S.

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NIH Funding

Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research

Best Nursing Schools: Master’s

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