The main programs offered at the Yale School of Nursing generally include:
* Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP): This is their primary degree, offered across various specializations (e.g., family nurse practitioner, psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner, pediatric nurse practitioner, etc.). Specific specializations vary and may change. It's important to check the YSN website for the most up-to-date list.
* Master of Science in Nursing (MSN): Similar to the DNP, the MSN may be offered in specific concentrations (these too change) focusing on areas like nursing leadership or advanced clinical practice. It is less common than the DNP.
* Post-Master's Certificates: YSN might offer post-master's certificates for nurses who already hold an MSN and want to specialize further in a particular area. These certificates are shorter and more focused than a full master's program.
To find the most accurate and current list of courses and programs:
You should always consult the official Yale School of Nursing website directly. Their website will have detailed information on admissions, curriculum, and specific course offerings for each program. Searching their site for "Academic Programs" or "Degrees" will lead you to the right place.