Nursing Administration Degree
UC’s Masters in Nursing – Nurse Administration Degree Program helps to prepare you as a Leader in Nursing. From developing policy to providing executive-level management, this program prepares you to become a change-management leader in your organization. Nurses who aspire to manager and executive positions are finding that this degree can give them the edge in a competitive marketplace.
Take the next step in your Nursing Administration career and become a true leader in your profession with a Nursing Service Administration Masters Degree. The University of Cincinnati (UC) helps you achieve your full potential through a blend of the most current, effective teaching methods, and a comprehensive practicum. Now you have an opportunity to earn a top nursing degree from a nationally recognized university completely online.
Why UC’s Nursing Service Administration Degree?
* Complete your clinicals in your home community
* Innovative courses taught by a renowned faculty
* Convenient online format for working professionals
* Comprehensive personalized support system
* Affordable — ranked as a Top 100 Elite Value
Nurse Practitioner Programs
The University of Cincinnati has many Nurse Practitioner Programs to choose from. To learn more click on the links below.
- Family Nurse Practitioner Program
- Psychiatric & Mental Health Nurse Program
- Clinical Nurse Specialist Program
- Adult Nursing Program
- Womens Health Program
- Midwifery Programs
- Womens Health Nurse Practitioner
- Nurse Midwifery
- Nursing Administration Degree
Top Ranked Nursing Service Administration Degree
U.S. News & World Report – Top 100
UC is ranked one of the Top 100 public universities by U.S. News & World Report.
Money Magazine – Elite Value
UC is ranked as a Top 100 “elite value” in higher education Money Magazine.
Accredited Nursing Service Administration Program
Nursing Accreditation
The College of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Regional Accreditation
UC is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

