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PO Box 1495
Spokane, WA 99210-1495 Telephone: 509-324-7334 E-mail: [email protected]
Darryl Duvall, Director, DNP Program WSU College of Nursing
PO Box 1495
Spokane, WA 99210-1495 Telephone: 509-324-7241 Fax: 509-324-7341
E-mail: [email protected]
Mel Haberman, Director, MN and Certificate Programs E-mail: [email protected]
Nursing, DNP
Family Nurse Practitioner College of Nursing
Website: nursing.wsu.edu/Academic- Programs/DNP/index.html
Number of credits: 72; 74 (as of fall 2015) Avg time to complete degree: 3 years
Location(s): Spokane, Vancouver, Tri-Cities (as of fall 2015)
Tests required: IELTS, TOEFL Deadline: Fall: Jan 10 Description
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree program prepares nurses to be leaders in clinical practice. Students practice at the most advanced level of nursing, working in various health care settings under the guidance of experienced faculty mentors and community experts. An integral part of the program is the completion of the DNP Project, which provides students with the knowledge and skills to utilize research and leadership in practice and to participate in research relevant to their practice. DNP graduates are prepared to:
-Translate evidence-based research into practice -Lead interdisciplinary care teams
-Measure health-related outcomes
-Improve the health of individual patients, groups, populations, and communities.
Contact Information
Tami Kelley, Academic Coordinator Nursing
PO Box 1495
Spokane, WA 99210-1495 Telephone: 509-324-7334 E-mail: [email protected]
Darryl Duvall, Director, DNP Program WSU College of Nursing
PO Box 1495 Spokane, WA 99210-1495 Telephone: 509-324-7241 Fax: 509-324-7341 E-mail: [email protected]
Nursing, DNP
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner College of Nursing
Website: nursing.wsu.edu/Academic- Programs/DNP/index.html
Number of credits: 72; 74 (as of fall 2015) Avg time to complete degree: 3 years
Location(s): Spokane, Vancouver, Tri-Cities (as of fall 2015)
Tests required: IELTS, TOEFL Deadline: Fall: Jan 10 Description
The DNP-PMHNP is offered at Spokane and Vancouver. The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) program prepares students to provide psychiatric and mental health services to individuals of all ages and to groups and populations. A strong background in assessment, pharmacology, diagnostic, and treatment modalities is provided. Students have clinical experiences with psychiatric mental health practitioners in the community and are supervised by faculty who maintain active practices themselves. Contact Information
Tami Kelley, Academic Coordinator Nursing
PO Box 1495
Spokane, WA 99210-1495 Telephone: 509-324-7334 E-mail: [email protected]
96 Darryl Duvall, Director, DNP Program
WSU College of Nursing PO Box 1495 Spokane, WA 99210-1495 Telephone: 509-324-7241 Fax: 509-324-7341 E-mail:[email protected] Mel Haberman
Director, MN and Certificate Programs E-mail: [email protected]
Nursing, PhD
Option: Dissertation College of Nursing Website: nursing.wsu.edu
Number of graded credits: 52: 34 core/18 electives Required research credits: 20 dissertation credits (800) Other requirements: Pass preliminary exam
Avg time to complete degree: 3 years Location(s): Spokane
Tests required: TOEFL, international students Deadline: Priority deadline Oct 15 applications accepted until cohort is full. Admission is for summer semester only
Description
The Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) prepares you to advance the discipline of nursing science through a research-focused program emphasizing innovative approaches and leveraged resources to improve health care for all. Graduates of the program are equipped to become leaders in nursing education and research, critical roles in today's health care environment.
Contact Information
Eileen Swalling, Program Coordinator Nursing PO Box 1495 #422A 103 E Spokane Falls Blvd Spokane, WA 99210 Telephone: 509-324-7297 Fax: 509-324-7341 E-mail: [email protected]
Roxanne Vandermause, Director, PhD Program WSU College of Nursing
PO Box 1495 #443 Spokane, WA 99210-1495
Telephone: 509-324-7281 Fax: 509-324-7341
E-mail: [email protected] @wsu.edu
College of Pharmacy
Pharmaceutical Sciences, PharmD
Please contact the College of Pharmacy about this professional degree. pharmacy.wsu.edu/prospectivestudents/index.html.Pharmaceutical Sciences, PhD
College of Pharmacy Website: http://www.pharmacy.wsu.edu/prospectivestudents/gr aduateprogram_phd-pharmsci.htmlNumber of graded credits: 15 Number of S/F credits: 37 Required research credits 20
Other requirements: 72 hours minimum total credits: 15 hours minimum from graded (No P/F) graduate- level (500-level) courses (6 units of required core courses listed below and 9 graded units of electives). Required Core Courses: PharmSci 577 Introduction to Research-3 units graded, PharmSci 578, Biomedical Statistics-3 units graded, PharmSci 597 Graduate Seminar-1 unit S/F every semester, PharmSci 600, Research Rotation, 6 units S/F per semester, up to 3 rotations. 20 hours minimum 800-level research credits, 9 hours maximum of non-graduate courses; dissertation. Students entering the program should have completed undergraduate work that includes biology, chemistry (including organic chemistry and biochemistry), mathematics (through calculus), and organ/mammalian physiology course. Students working toward the Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Science are expected to develop an area of research emphasis that is consistent with the capabilities and interests of the faculty.
Avg time to complete degree: 4-6 years Location(s): Spokane
Tests required: GRE (Combined), TOEFL, IELTS, TOEFLI Deadline: Jan 9
Description
The mission of the Graduate Program in the Pharmaceutical Sciences is to prepare graduates for careers in academia, industry, and other public and private institutions dedicated to the promotion of
97 human health. Faculty in the program utilize multi-
disciplinary and translational research approaches to (1) understand mechanisms of disease, (2) identify novel therapeutic targets, (3) develop and optimize pharmaceutical treatment approaches, and (4) promote the prevention and management of chronic diseases. Pharmacogenomics, drug metabolism,
pharmacokinetics, gene therapy, molecular therapeutics, medicinal chemistry, and systems pharmacology are emphasized. We strive to prepare students to become independent and creative problem solvers who will develop into leaders in their respective fields.
A PharmD/PhD combined degree option is available to train clinician scientists. Interested students may apply for PhD admission concurrently with their PharmD application, or alternatively during the first two years of their progression through the PharmD program. Contact Information
Bennett Carrothers, Graduate Program Coordinator College of Pharmacy PBS, Room 323 PO Box 1495 Spokane, WA 99210-1495 Telephone: 509-358-7730 E-mail: [email protected]
College of Veterinary
Medicine
Molecular Biosciences, PhD
A Ph.D. interdisciplinary degree in Molecular Biosciences with discipline areas in Biochemistry, Genetics and Cell Biology and Microbiology School of Molecular BiosciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine Website: http://www.smb.wsu.edu Number of graded credits: 15 Required research credits 5-7
Students admitted to the Ph.D. program will be required to complete the required coursework, two proposals and three departmental seminars in addition to the submission of a final dissertation and
dissertation defense.
Avg time to complete degree: 5 years Location(s): Pullman
Tests required: TOEFL, TOEFLI, GRE (Quantitative), GRE (Verbal)
Deadline: December 15
The Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in SMB are interdisciplinary degrees in Molecular Biosciences. Trainees for Ph.D. and Master's degrees will choose one of three discipline-specific areas in Biochemistry, Genetics, or Microbiology to ensure that their interdisciplinary training in molecular, cellular and structural biology builds on a solid discipline-specific foundation. Contact Information
Kelly G. McGovern, Academic Coordinator School of Molecular Biosciences
PO Box 647520
Biotechnology Life Sciences, Room 102C Pullman, WA 99164-7520
Telephone: 509-335-4566 Fax: 509-335-1907 E-mail: [email protected]
Molecular Biosciences, MS
College of Veterinary Medicine Website: www.smb.wsu.edu Number of graded credits: 21Number of S/F credits: Students admitted to the Master of Sciences in Molecular Biosciences thesis program will be required to complete the required coursework, first proposal and one departmental seminar in addition to the submission of a final thesis and thesis defense.
Required research credits 9
Avg time to complete degree: 3 years Location(s): Pullman
Tests required: TOEFL, TOEFLI, GRE (Quantitative), GRE (Verbal)
Deadline: December 15 Description
Faculty in the School of Molecular Biosciences (SMB) explore the cellular, molecular, and structural basis of processes essential for the proper function of bacteria, archaea, and eukaryote. The Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in SMB are interdisciplinary degrees in Molecular Biosciences. Trainees for Ph.D. and Master's degrees will choose one of three discipline-specific areas in Biochemistry, Genetics, or Microbiology to ensure that their interdisciplinary training in molecular, cellular and structural biology builds on a solid discipline-
98 specific foundation. SMB also offers a Graduate
Certificate in Molecular Biosciences. This certificate is geared for working professionals who seek additional training, or educators requiring continued education for accreditation.
Contact Information
Kelly G. McGovern, Academic Coordinator School of Molecular Biosciences
PO Box 647520
Biotechnology Life Sciences, Room 102C Pullman, WA 99164-7520
Telephone: 509-335-4566 Fax: 509-335-1907 E-mail: [email protected]