Master's Tracks

Tab section ofMaster's Programs

Our master's tracks are designed for nurses seeking advanced roles in clinical practice (nurse practitioners and nurse midwives), nursing administration, education, and informatics while providing the necessary foundation for doctoral study. Graduates are prepared for leadership positions in teaching, clinical consultation, clinical research, nursing management, administration, and advanced nursing practice in the care of the adult, care of the elderly, care of infants, children, and adolescents, mental health, holistic nursing, palliative care nursing (specialty sequence), and nurse-midwifery. Whatever track you enroll in, the curriculum includes a core of nursing theory, research, statistics, population-focused care, and issues and trends in healthcare delivery.

Learn more about our master's tracks below.

 

* THESE PROGRAMS ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS


 

In addition to these concentrations, we offer specialty sequences for graduate students in:

Graduates of the NYU Meyers master's tracks in nursing are educated and prepared to work in various advanced practice roles according to their specified population and degree/advanced certificate. Graduation from these tracks provides eligibility to sit for national board certification in their respective populations (where applicable).

Advanced practice roles include: 

  • Nurse practitioners (specialized by patient population to include pediatrics, adult-gerontology primary care, psychiatric-mental health across the lifespan, family, and adult-gerontology acute care)
  • Nurse-midwifery
  • functional roles to include nurse educator, nurse administrator, nurse informaticist, or clinical research nurse.

Students preparing for advanced practice roles may also specialize in areas such as substance use and abuse; palliative care (board eligibility for Advanced Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse [ACHPN]); and advanced practice holistic nursing (APHN).


Master's track outcomes

The overall outcomes for the master’s (MS) tracks are:

  • Demonstrate critical thinking and decision-making based on a synthesis of appropriate theories and evidence from nursing and other sciences as related to the roles of nurse practitioners, nurse-midwives, and/or roles as educators, administrators, informaticists, or clinical research nurses.
  • Perform role competencies defined by national professional organizations for nurse practitioners, or nurse-midwifery roles and/or roles as educator, administrator, informaticist, or clinical research nurse.
  • Demonstrate evidence-informed decision-making related to a specific advanced practice role.
  • Advocate for universal access to quality and cost-effective healthcare for all populations across the lifespan.
  • Collaborate as members of interprofessional teams to achieve high-quality and cost-effective health outcomes.
  • Demonstrate advanced professional practice role competencies related to educational, leadership, policy, organizational, and management outcomes.
  • Demonstrate ethical decision-making in the context of personal and professional codes and guidelines.
  • Articulate a personal and professional philosophy about the Advanced Practice Nursing role that reflects patient-centered care, respect for diversity, cultural values, and a commitment to the preservation of human rights based on professional standards of practice, scope of practice, and respective professional codes of ethics.
  • Evaluate patient outcomes in relation to improving quality and patient safety.
  • Demonstrate effective written, verbal, and technological communication skills that influence the achievement of professional and health-related client outcomes in organizational, legislative, and policy settings.

The Master’s, Advanced Certificate, and DNP Program Outcomes are reaffirmed or revised annually by the Graduate Workgroup. The 2022-2023 Masters and AC and DNP Program Outcomes were approved on 09/2022 by the combined Graduate (MS/AC/DNP) Workgroup.

Admission criteria

  • A BS in nursing or BS/BA in a non-nursing field together with an associate's degree in nursing.
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • NYS nursing license prior to beginning coursework.
  • At least one year of full-time clinical experience as a registered nurse prior to beginning graduate coursework. 
  • Must have taken a basic statistics course and a basic research course at the undergraduate level.


Additional track-specific requirements

Adult-Gerontology Primary Care

  • At least one year of clinical nursing experience is required at the time of application.

Adult-Gerontology Acute Care

  • At least one year of clinical nursing experience with adults or older adults is required. Critical care experience is preferred. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification is required prior to the start of clinical rotation

Pediatrics Primary Care NP

  • Prior to entering the specialty courses of the pediatrics track, at least one year of full-time clinical experience as a registered nurse in pediatrics is required.
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification is required prior to entering the first clinical pediatric clinical course.

Pediatrics Primary/Acute Care NP

  • One year of pediatric hospital experience as an RN in acute care settings or on a pediatric unit. 
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification is required prior to entering the first clinical pediatric clinical course.

Psychiatric-Mental Health

  • At least one year of full-time clinical experience as a registered nurse in psychiatric mental health is required at the time of application.
  • One year of full-time clinical experience as a registered nurse may be substituted by other equivalent experience in the psychiatric field, psychology, or another closely related social science field subject to approval. Please contact Prof. Donna McCabe to find out if your experience can substitute for RN work experience. 

Nursing Education

  • At least one year of clinical nursing experience is required at the time of application.

 

Policies

Technical standards requirements

Applicants must meet the Technical Standards for Core Professional Nursing Competency Performance in order to be eligible for admission to, progress in, and graduate from the nursing program.

Criminal background check policy

All nursing students will be required to complete a series of clinical learning experiences in order to successfully meet the learning outcomes for a given program of study. Prior to participating in clinical learning experiences at any off-campus healthcare facility, students are required to complete a criminal background check and a drug test. Each clinical facility has policies regarding possible convictions and potential drug use that may bar students from being accepted at the facility for clinical placement. You may read more about this policy.

Equal opportunity statement

NYU Meyers does not discriminate due to race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital or parental status, national origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, veteran or military status, age, disability, or any other legally protected basis. Prospective students of diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to apply for all of our programs.

All master's students are required to complete the core courses, advanced core courses, and population/specialty-specific coursework for their respective tracks and associated clinical hours. 
 

The specialty sequences are comprised of additional coursework and clinical hours in the respective sequence. Please review the pages for specific related coursework. 


Access application for all graduate tracks

 

Application deadlines

Spring 2025

Early action deadline: November 1, 2024
Final deadline: December 1, 2024

Summer 2025

Final Deadline: February 1, 2025

  • The summer semester accepts applications for Family NP, Nursing Education, Palliative Care (Advanced Certificate), and Psychiatric-Mental Health NP (MS Only). Family NP and Palliative Care admit students for the summer semester only.
  • Applicants to the Psychiatric Mental Health NP track (Master of Science) must apply for the Summer semester and follow Summer deadlines.
  • Applicants to the Psychiatric Mental Health NP track (Advanced Certificate and Advanced Certificate to DNP) must apply for the Fall semester and follow Fall deadlines. Please see DNP webpage for more information. 

Fall 2025

Early action deadline: March 1, 2025
Final deadline: June 15, 2025


Application requirements

All applicants to our MS tracks are required to submit the following documents at the time of application:

  1. One (1) transcript from each post-secondary school you have attended. We can review applications with unofficial transcripts. Admitted students will be asked to submit official transcripts prior to beginning coursework at NYU Meyers.
  2. Resume.
  3. A two- to three-page personal statement.
  4. At least two (2) letters of recommendation.
  5. RN license and registration certificate. You may submit an application with an out-of-state RN license, but admitted students must obtain a New York State RN license prior to beginning coursework at NYU Meyers. A copy of NYS RN licensure must be submitted before classes begin. 

Applicants who have attended a post-secondary institution outside of the United States are required to upload one (1) transcript from each post-secondary school attended and submit one (1) official course-by-course evaluation of each foreign transcript directly to our office at the time of application. Your application will not be reviewed without these documents. Please mail your official course-by-course evaluation(s) to:

NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing
Office of Student Affairs and Admissions
433 First Avenue, LL1
New York, NY 10010

For applicants whose native language is not English, a copy of your latest TOEFL or IELTS score is required. Admitted students will be asked to submit official test scores prior to beginning coursework at NYU Meyers. We require a minimum TOEFL internet-based score of 100 and an IELTS Band score of 7. Applicants who have completed their education in a country where English is a primary language may be eligible for an English proficiency score waiver. For more information please contact nursing.admissions@nyu.edu. 

Important Notes

We encourage you to fill out a FAFSA form at the time that you apply.

Applicants are encouraged to apply early. All deadlines listed are 'in-office' deadlines, not postmark deadlines. It is always to the candidate's best advantage to apply early, especially when applying for financial aid. Should any of the dates listed fall on a weekend, the deadline will be the next working day.

After submitting your application, you may check on your admissions status using your application login. Should you have any questions about the admissions process, you are encouraged to call the Office of Student Affairs and Admissions at (212) 998-5317.

Application Fee

The application fee is $85 dollars. Your application will not be processed until your application fee has been paid. Application fees are non-refundable and must be received by the stated application deadlines.

NYU Meyers waives fees for applications based on financial hardship or US military service/US veteran status. To request that the application fee is waived, please submit a request to nursing.admissions@nyu.edu before submitting your application. The request should include your full name and the track to which you are applying. We will notify you via email when your request for an application fee waiver has been approved. 

 

Contact the Office of Admissions

For any questions regarding the master's tracks, please contact NYU Meyers Office of Admissions at nursing.admissions@nyu.edu or 212-998-5317.

 

FAQ section of master's tacks

The track starts in September (fall), January (spring), or May (summer).

Applicants must be registered nurses and licensed to practice nursing in the New York State. The GRE is not required for graduate admission.

Your letter of recommendation should comment on your maturity, intellectual potential, and motivation to further your career in nursing. Recommendation letters should be on letterhead and written by a nurse with a minimum of a master's degree, a physician, or former professor.

After submitting your application, you may check on your admissions status using your application login.

You can expect to hear a response four to six weeks after the application deadline. For instance, if you are applying for the early action deadline of November 1 for Spring entry, you can expect to hear a response by the end of November.