"UW Master of Nursing Program Ranked No. 1 Public Program in U.S."
U.S. News & World Report
The Master of Nursing (MN) program prepares RNs for practice in a range of settings as leaders, managers, care providers, and educators. The core coursework includes research, health systems, health policy, leadership, and social issues related to health.
Why seek a Master of Nursing degree?
- Enhance your clinical expertise
- Improve your career mobility
- Cultivate sophistication in your own practice
- Gain skills to proactively improve the healthcare system and the health of the community
Advantages of obtaining your MN at UW Tacoma
- Small class size
- Direct contact, mentoring and advising with faculty in and out of class
- Hybrid program with 1 in person meeting date and 5 online meeting dates per quarter
- Practical, real-world practicum placements that help open new doors in your career
Examples of Master of Nursing employment post-graduation:
- Nurse Educator
- Nurse Manager
- Associate Deans, Deans, and Faculty at community colleges
- Director of Health Services
- Director of Nursing Practice
- Deputy Director
- Clinical Director of Nursing
- Chief Nursing Officer
Application Dates
MN Applications accepted for Autumn quarter start annually.
Autumn 2024 application will open on October 1st. Priority deadline is April 15, 2024.
Jaime Mason
Admissions Advisor
If you have any questions, please email tnursing@uw.edu.