Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Science

Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Science

Curriculum

The PhD in Nursing Science is a three to five-year, full-time commitment that includes a combination of formal courses, electives, independent study, teaching assistant assignments, formal examinations, and the completion and successful defense of a doctoral dissertation based on original research that contributes to the scholarly and scientific knowledge of the nursing discipline.

Early coursework will introduce you to theoretical foundations in the nursing discipline and to advanced research methodologies in nursing, health sciences, and related fields. Elective and independent studies will contribute to expertise in areas of research leading to your dissertation.

Jung-Ah Lee
Lee, Jung-Ah
PhD Program Director and Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, Professor
“As a nurse scientist, I’m dedicated to nurturing our diverse doctoral students into innovative researchers. We emphasize rigorous research and interdisciplinary collaborations to transform healthcare and improve lives. Our PhD program empowers future nurse leaders to advance nursing science for vulnerable populations worldwide.”

From Our Students

Thomas Hughes, MSN, AGACNP-BC, CCRN
Thomas Hughes, MSN, AGACNP-BC, CCRN
PhD Student, 2025-2026
I chose UC Irvine because of the vast scope of knowledge amongst the nursing faculty and strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration. In my research, I work closely with experts and fellow PhD students in nursing, pain medicine, and computer science. My eyes were opened to consider new possibilities in the world.”
Natalie Nguyễn, PhD Student
Natalie Nguyen
PhD Student, 2027
I chose UC Irvine because I wanted to return to the professors who made me the nurse that I am today. As I deliberated on how I wanted to expand my service and contributions to our current and future nurses, I knew I needed the same student-first culture that nurtured my first steps as a nurse.”
Eunbee Angela Kim, PhD Student
Eunbee Angela Kim
PhD Student, 20XX
I chose UC Irvine for its commitment to advancing nursing research and addressing health disparities. I focus on the social determinants of health for family caregivers and vulnerable older adults with dementia. UCI’s exceptional mentorship and collaborative culture supports my growth as an independent researcher and prepares me to bridge research and practice in order to contribute to meaningful improvements in health outcomes for underserved communities.”

Nursing Insights

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Despite the need, less than 1% of the current nursing workforce holds a PhD in Nursing. (AACN 2024)
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100% of Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing PhD students get guaranteed funding and housing for 4 years. (UC Irvine, 2025)
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There are 1,693 full-time faculty vacancies in U.S. nursing schools. Of these, 829 positions (49%) require an earned doctoral degree, and an additional 600 positions (35%) require a master’s degree in nursing but prefer a doctorate (AACN 2025-2025)

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