Academic Programs
Come Learn With Us
Rutgers School of Nursing—Camden students do public good, serve all of society, and make a difference. We educate excellent nurses who become critical thinkers, life-long learners, and socially-responsible citizens who work to advance health care across the homes, hospitals, and communities they serve.
An important thread that runs through the School of Nursing–Camden curriculum is preparing nurses to provide care across the continuum—from acute to primary care. As members of Rutgers University, our students enjoy all the benefits of a world-class academic experience in a tight-knit, friendly campus that offers individualized support at a competitive tuition rate.
Academic Programs
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Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
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Nurse Practitioner tracks
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Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
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Family Nurse Practitioner
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Post-master's option for nurse practitioners
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Plus, early entry into the DNP program from all of the school’s baccalaureate programs!
Please note: DNP courses and when they are offered is subject to change on the plans of study.
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School Nurse Specialty Program
- School Nurse certificate track
- School Nurse certificate track with a pathway to a Master's in Nursing Science (MSN) degree in School Health Services
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Spanish Immersion for Health Care Providers (Internal Certificate)
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Our Learning Community
Whether you are new to the nursing profession or seeking to advance your career, the School of Nursing–Camden offers fully accredited undergraduate, graduate, and professional academic programs. Students across all levels of scholarship build knowledge and gain skills through a rigorous liberal arts education that combines hands-on clinical experiences, participation in research opportunities, and service learning at home and around the globe.
Our school's focus on social justice aligns with Rutgers University–Camden's commitment to civic engagement – connecting campus resources with the needs of people in the community and enriching nursing students' lives by preparing them to become advocates for vulnerable populations.
Limitless opportunities
A career in nursing offers limitless opportunities – nurses can practice independently, as part of an interdisciplinary health care team, serve in leadership roles, or use their expertise to advance public health policy. With the U.S. Department of Labor projecting the need for more than a million new and replacement registered nurses by 2020, nurses are in high demand. Across our nation, the nursing profession continues to grow much faster than average and Americans have ranked nursing as the most ethical and honest profession for the past 15 years.
Questions?
Rutgers University–Camden advisors are happy to help. Please contact (856) 225-6104, or email admissions@camden.rutgers.edu
Visit Us
The best way to get to know us? Take a campus tour or meet us in person at one of our many visit opportunities. Schedule your visit today and experience Rutgers–Camden for yourself.
School of Nursing
Nursing and Science Building
530 Federal Street, Camden NJ 08102
856-225-6226