The Oregon Health and Science University's School of Nursing offers nursing programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The master's degree offers concentrations in nursing anesthesia, acting as a family nurse practitioner, nursing education and nursing midwifery. Doctorate programs are available in clinical nursing specializations, mental health nursing and family practice nursing. Continuing education courses are also available at the school to keep current nurses up-to-date with the latests trends and technologies in the field.
The College of Nursing at the University of Illinois-Chicago offers master's and doctoral degree programs in nursing. In addition to a standard Master of Science in Nursing, students have the option of combining their nursing master's degree with a Master of Business Administration, Master in Public Health, or master's degree in health informatics. Completing a combined degree may open up additional career opportunities. The Ph.D. in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice degrees prepare students for academic and research opportunities.
The University of Pittsburgh offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs in nursing. The bachelor's degree prepares students to work as a registered nurse and focuses on patient care and nursing practice. Students in the nursing master's degree program can specialize as a clinical nurse specialist, nurse anesthetist and nurse practitioner. The doctoral programs at the University of Pittsburgh prepare students for leadership and research positions in nursing.
A bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs in nursing are available at the University of North Carolina. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing offers courses in health assessment, public health nursing, newborn nursing and community health nursing. Students also must complete a clinical practicum at a local medical facility. The master's degree program offers concentrations in adult-gerontology, health care systems, mental health, women's health and pediatrics. The doctoral program covers topics in policy making, nursing education, ethics and law, and health prevention and management theories.