
The 2-year S. Master in Nursing provides an in-depth exploration of advanced nursing practice, patient care, and healthcare leadership. Students study clinical nursing, evidence-based practice, healthcare policy, and research methodologies while engaging in hands-on clinical training. The program emphasizes critical thinking, patient-centered care, and professional responsibility, preparing graduates to deliver high-quality nursing services in diverse healthcare settings. Participants develop skills in patient assessment, care planning, and clinical decision-making, equipping them to address complex healthcare challenges and improve patient outcomes.
In addition to theoretical coursework, students actively participate in clinical rotations, research projects, and leadership exercises. They gain experience in managing patient care, implementing best practices, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. The curriculum combines rigorous academic study with practical clinical experience, ensuring graduates leave with the expertise and confidence to excel in advanced nursing roles. Faculty mentorship and access to healthcare facilities enhance students’ ability to apply evidence-based approaches and contribute meaningfully to healthcare systems.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Advanced Nursing
• Advanced Pathophysiology
• Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice
• Patient Assessment and Clinical Skills
• Healthcare Policy and Ethics
Semester 2 – Specialized Nursing Practice
• Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
• Leadership in Nursing Practice
• Patient Care Management
• Elective Modules in Specialty Nursing
Semester 3 – Advanced Clinical Training
• Advanced Patient Care and Intervention
• Quality Improvement in Healthcare
• Applied Clinical Research
• Practicum in Specialized Nursing Settings
Semester 4 – Capstone Project & Professional Integration
• Independent Research / Thesis
• Advanced Clinical Practicum
• Professional Portfolio Development
• Seminar on Healthcare Leadership and Innovation
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers as advanced practice nurses, nurse educators, clinical nurse specialists, healthcare administrators, and patient care coordinators. They can work in hospitals, community health centers, research institutions, and healthcare organizations. The program emphasizes applied clinical experience and evidence-based practice, enabling graduates to provide advanced nursing care, lead clinical teams, and implement healthcare innovations. Students acquire expertise in patient assessment, care management, and leadership skills, preparing them to improve healthcare delivery, enhance patient outcomes, and contribute to healthcare policy and education.
This program is ideal for individuals seeking advanced expertise in nursing combined with hands-on clinical training and leadership development. The 2-year structure allows students to build advanced clinical skills, engage in research, and develop leadership abilities while gaining practical experience in diverse healthcare settings. Participants benefit from mentorship by experienced faculty, access to clinical placements, and exposure to evidence-based practices. Graduates are prepared to lead nursing initiatives, implement innovative care strategies, and improve patient outcomes across healthcare environments. By integrating rigorous academic study with applied clinical experience, students gain the knowledge, skills, and professional confidence necessary to pursue impactful and rewarding careers in advanced nursing practice.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: (615) 322-2561
Email: admissions@vanderbilt.edu
Address: University of Vanderbilt, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, 2305 West End Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203‑1727, United States