A micro-credential is a small program that allows you to gain and showcase relevant skills that are needed in today’s workforce. The School of Nursing is proud to collaborate across disciplines to offer health sciences students the Addressing Public Health Disparities and Interprofessional Collaborative Practice programs.
Graduate nursing programs offer flexible learning options in a collaborative environment.
The University at Buffalo School of Nursing graduate programs prepare qualified nurses for advanced nursing practice roles in several clinical specialty areas and for roles as leaders and research scholars.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program prepares nurse practitioners to apply the latest evidence-based science to improve clinical practice outcomes.
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Nursing Program prepares nurse scientists to generate new knowledge and theory as researchers, academics and leaders.
UB School of Nursing's advanced certificate programs are intended for individuals who who wish to further expand their skills and/or scope of practice.