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Buffalo, NY 14214
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Nationally ranked graduate program by US News and World Report
Preparation for tomorrow’s community-based nursing
Faculty who practice what they teach
Nearly 250 clinical placement sites
The No. 10 “most wired” University in the U.S. - Yahoo Review

The study of nursing prepares students to identify health needs, promote health behavior, and provide care for individuals and families in acute and chronic illness.

The undergraduate and graduate programs range from 3 programs leading to the bachelor’s degree, 10 master’s programs, 7 post master’s certificates, 2 advanced certificates, and a doctor of philosophy in nursing program. All programs emphasize the acquisition of clinical nursing expertise both for the beginner nurse as well as the experienced RN seeking advanced skills in practice and research in nursing outcomes. Students develop their ability to make decisions, practice creatively and imaginatively, and cope with change in a climate of scholarship, discovery and professional example.

Graduates of the University at Buffalo are prepared for beginning and advanced practice grounded in millennial knowledge in a discipline that focuses on interdisciplinary collaboration, critical thinking, and innovation. The curriculum insures interaction with faculty in one to one mentoring, small group classes, conferences, and electronic media, as well as in traditional lectures. A multicultural student body enriches our learning community. Affiliations with Western New York’s major health care facilities allow nearly 250 potential student placements.

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High School Diploma

Registered Nurse

BS Nursing (Basic)

Non-Nursing Bachelor’s Degree

Registered Nurse

Accelerated BS (ABS)

Registered Nurse

BS Nursing (Basic)

Diploma or Associate’s in Nursing

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Bachelor’s Prepared RN

RN/BS

   

Bachelor’s in Nursing

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Nurse Practitioner

MS Nurse Practitioner

Clinical Nurse Specialist

MS Clinical Nurse Specialist

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

MS Nurse Anesthetist

Doctorally Prepared Nurse

PhD

Health Care/Nursing Informaticist

Adv. Cert. in Medical Informatics

Master’s in Nursing

(and an RN)

Nurse Practitioner

Post-MS Adv. Cert.

Doctorally Prepared Nurse

PhD

Nursing Educator

Adv. Cert. in Nurse Education

Health Care/Nursing Informaticist

Adv. Cert. in Medical Informatics

 

 
     
     

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