A Graduate School of Nursing student studies in one of the USU laboratories.

Curriculum

Students learn in a stimulating and challenging environment at the USU Graduate School of Nursing.

Courses are taught by military and civilian professors, many of whom are international authorities in the fields of nursing and science.

Our renowned USU faculty share their knowledge and skills in the classroom, clinic, and in the field environment to prepare outstanding nurses dedicated to careers in the uniformed services and the federal health care system.

The GSN students — comprised of Army, Navy, Air Force and Public Health Service officers as well as nurses working in a variety of federal health agencies — are pursuing excellence in graduate nursing education through one of the School's four master's programs or its Ph.D. program.









































Spotlight

Kudos for the 2009 AORN Journal Writers Contest Award.

GSN Masters students Major Stacey S. Freeman and Major Gregory L. Lara and faculty members COL (retired) Linda J. Wanzer, MSN and CAPT (retired) Sandra C. Garmon Bibb, DNSc won the Research Writing contest sponsored by AORN for their article entitled "An Evidence-Based Process for Evaluating Infection Control Policies" published in the AORN Journal. They kindly donated their $ 400 monetary award to the Support Fund for the USU Graduate School of Nursing.