Academic Programs
The KMU School of Nursing offers three academic programs for students seeking to begin or advance their education in nursing science:
- Undergraduate Program in Nursing
- Master's Program in Nursing
- Doctoral Program in Nursing
Minimum Requirements for Graduation
- Undergraduate Program in Nursing:
- Completion of 128 semester-hours of course work with an average grade of 60.
- Of these 128 hours, 87 must be required nursing courses, 41 must be electives and general education courses.
- Master's Program in Nursing:
- Completion of 30 semester hours of coursework with an average grade of 70.
- Of these, 18 hours must be required nursing courses, and 6 hours must be dedicated to the Thesis.
- Doctoral Program in Nursing:
- Completion of 36 semester hours of coursework with an average grade of 70.
- Out of these, 18 hours must be required nursing courses, and 12 hours must be allocated to the Dissertation.
- International Doctoral Program in Nursing:
- Completion of 36 semester hours of coursework with an average grade of 70.
- 18 hours must be required nursing courses, and 12 hours must be dedicated to the Dissertation.
Degrees Offered
- BSN- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- MSN- Master of Science in Nursing
- PhD- Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing