Become a nurse practitioner with a Master of Nursing (M.S.) at UMass Lowell. Choose from specialty tracks in Family Health or Adult Gerontological Primary Care.

Master of Science in Nursing Overview

Our online Nursing Master's program prepares the advanced practice nurse to provide health care to diverse populations and demonstrate professional leadership roles. 

We offer two specialty tracks:

  • Adult Gerontological Primary Care Nurse Practitioner — Emphasizes care for patients ages 13 and up, focusing on health promotion and managing common health conditions. 
  • Family Health Nurse Practitioner — Trains nurse practitioners to provide comprehensive care through all stages of development. 

Our programs will prepare you to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner certification exam and the Adult-Gerontological Nurse primary care exam with the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) or the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).

Please note: This online program is not open to international applicants.

Online Program + 4 On-Campus Days

Built into the online Master's Degree in Nursing are four days of on-campus learning activities that allow you to interact face-to-face with peers and faculty in UMass Lowell's state-of-the-art nursing facility. You will conduct lab work and simulated clinical exams of mock patients to prepare you for the real world. These on-campus days are integrated into the curriculum: NURS.6510, NURS.6511, NURS.6512 and NURS.6513.

Our Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) sessions feature Standardized Patients (SPs), who are trained actors that simulate the concerns of a medical patient. These actors are assigned different profiles of all ages, races, sexual orientations, and gender identities with specific medical histories and problems. You will interact with the SP to develop a diagnosis or next step for that patient.

M.S. in Nursing Curriculum

The Master of Science in Nursing is a 45-credit master's degree. 

For a complete list of courses and academic requirements, please visit the Academic Catalog.

For students entering Summer 2024 or beyond.
A minimum of 45 credits of course work is required for graduation with an MS for all students.
Course NumberCourse NameCredits
Credits required45
HSCI.5510Clinical Pathophysiology3
NURS.5590Advanced Pharmacology3
NURS.6510Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostics3
NURS.6520APRN Care of the Adult3
NURS.6511APRN Clinical Practicum I (250 Hours)*3
NURS.6522APRN Women's Health Across the Lifespan3
NURS.6512APRN Clinical Practicum II (250 Hours)3
NURS.6513APRN Clinical Practicum III (250 Hours)3
NURS.6524APRN Role Transition1
NURS.6521
OR
NURS.6523
APRN Care of Children and Adolescents
OR
APRN Care of Older Adults
3
NURS.6000Theoretical Foundations for Advanced Nursing Practice3
NURS.5520Social, Cultural, Policy Issues in Healthcare
2
NURS.5530Scholarly Writing3
NURS.6010Research for Evidence-Based Practice3
PUBH.5110Healthcare Finance3
PUBH.6270Health Equity and Informatics3
Curriculum Summary
Total number of courses for the degree 15
Total credit hours required for the degree 45
*Advanced Health Assessment and Specialty courses (APRN designation) are offered in a planned sequence and have a co-requisite practicum course. Each practicums includes a minimum of 250 hours direct patient care.
Last updated 7/18/24


The Master of Science in Nursing educates graduates who are prepared to:

  • Integrate and apply established and evolving scientific knowledge from diverse sources as the basis for ethical clinical judgement, innovation, and diagnostic reasoning to provide advanced nursing care. 
  • Deliver holistic, compassionate, evidence-based person-centered care through the assessment, diagnoses, management, and evaluation of advanced nursing practice.  
  • Partner and collaborate in traditional and non-traditional partnerships across the health care continuum to integrate advanced nursing practice that improves equitable population health outcomes.   
  • Synthesize and apply evidence in the delivery of advanced nursing care to promote and improve health.  
  • Integrate established and emerging principles of safety and improvement science to minimize risk of harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance.  
  • Collaborates with the interprofessional health care team, patients, families, communities, and other stake holders in the delivery of safe, effective, care. 
  • Participates in organizational and systems approaches across complex healthcare systems to foster cost-effective, safe, quality, and equitable care to diverse populations. 
  • Utilize and incorporate informatics and healthcare technologies used to gather data, form information to drive decision making, and comply with best practices and professional and regulatory standards that improve the delivery of safe, high-quality, and efficient healthcare services.  
  • Demonstrate a professional identity that incorporates accountability, ethical comportment, and a collaborative disposition that reflects the characteristics and values of an advanced nursing practitioner. 
  • Demonstrate responsibility for lifelong learning, personal well-being, professional career development, and reflection for personal growth as an advanced practicing nurse and support the acquisition of nursing expertise. 

Why Study Nursing at UMass Lowell?

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Accreditation

The Baccalaureate, Master's and Doctor of Nursing Practice programs in our Solomont School of Nursing are accredited by the Commissionon Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) of the American Association of Colleges of Nurses (AACN).

UMass Lowell nursing graduate student uses a stethoscope on a patient's back.

High Pass Rate for National Certification

Graduates of our Master's in Nursing program have a 100% pass rate for the Adult Gerontological Nurse Practitioner program and a 92.3% pass rate for the national certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner.

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Clinical Placement

Through our program, you will complete 750 hours of direct patient care during your clinical practicum. Upon program completion, you will be prepared to practice as a leader in the field of nursing, with the experience to serve diverse populations.

Tuition and Admissions

Eligible students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for financial assistance.

Complete the FAFSA

Cost Per Credit: $750
Term Registration Fee: $30

Please see online tuition and fees for more information.

As a graduate student, you may qualify for federal student aid and other need-based scholarships. To be considered for financial assistance, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Learn more at UMass Lowell Graduate Aid.

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and certain eligible non-citizens. Please visit Financial Aid if you have questions about your eligibility.

All Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences master’s and doctoral applicants must submit:

  1. An application
  2. An application fee
  3. A statement of purpose
  4. Letters of recommendation
  5. Official transcripts
  6. Official test score report
    1. Language scores
    2. GRE only required for two doctoral programs
      1. Public Health (Doctor of Science - Sc.D.)
      2. Physical Therapy (Doctor of Physical Therapy - DPT)
  7. Resume (if applicable)

Note: All required materials must be received before the application package can be evaluated. If you need to introduce new references or add other supporting documents, log on to your application, click on “Program Materials” to update your application. Nursing and Public Health applicants should submit supporting documents directly to Graduate Admissions. Please note, the new documents and references will be considered only if your application has not been reviewed for admission.

Program Specific Application Notes

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Pharmaceutical Sciences: The program accepts applications for Fall admission. The priority deadline is Feb. 15. To be considered for admission, all required documents including transcripts, evaluation reports & letters of recommendation must be received by the deadline. Applications received after the deadline, if there are openings, will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
  • Master of Science (MS) in Pharmaceutical Sciences: Successful completion of the following subjects is required: Biochemistry, Calculus, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biology or Anatomy & Physiology. Up to two of these courses may be completed within the first year of the master's program.
  • Master of Public Health (MPH): Submitting GRE scores is optional for the admissions to the MPH Program. All MPH programs require a semester of statistics and a semester of either biology or anatomy & physiology with a grade of C or higher (if missing, the program can work with you to complete these within the first year). Dietetics applicants are required to complete the above courses in addition to the following courses with a B- or higher: Human Nutrition, Microbiology, Food Science, Nutrition and Metabolism, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Psychology or Sociology or Anthropology. 
  • Doctor of Physical Therapy Applicants: All documents in support of an application (e.g. letters of recommendation, official transcripts, official GRE scores, etc.) are due at our annual deadline of November 1 to the Office of Graduate Admissions. No more that 2 (two) pre-requisite courses may be missing at the time of our application deadline to remain eligible for full consideration (courses which are in-progress are considered missing). Each newly accepted cohort immediately begins matriculation the subsequent Summer term. (i.e. mid-May). Note: The Doctor of Physical Therapy program at UMass Lowell utilizes the Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service, known as PTCAS. Prospective applicants must apply online using the PTCAS application portal.
  • Master of Nursing: The priority deadline is March 1 for summer and fall admission and November 1 for spring admission.
  • Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP): The priority deadline is March 1 for summer and fall admission and December 30 for spring admission.
  • MS Applied Biomedical Science: Applicants to this program must complete biochemistry with at grade of C or higher to qualify for admission.
  • All other graduate programs have rolling admissions policies. We encourage you to apply at the earliest to increase your chance of being considered for merit awards.

International Students: please see the additional application requirements.

Bachelor's to Master's Students: You will not need to apply via the application portal. Visit the Bachelor's to Master's page to learn about the process to transition to your desired master's program.

1. Online Application application

Applications are only being accepted using the online process. Instructions are included in the online application link.

Tips for accessing and completing the online application:

  • Capitalize your proper name.
  • Once the form is submitted, changes can only be made by calling the Office of Graduate Admissions at 978-934-2390.

Please note:Current UML Exercise Science majors can apply to the Doctor of Physical Therapy program through our Graduate Admissions application.

Summer 2025- Spring 2026 Applications

2. Application Fee

Physical Therapy Applications - PTCAS charges an application fee, which they sometimes refers to as a supplemental fee. Applications will not be processed until this fee is received or application fee waiver has been approved and delivered to the Office of Graduate Admissions. 

Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences Applications - The application fee is $50.00 for each application (except Physical Therapy) and is non-refundable. Applications will not be processed until this fee is received or application fee waiver has been approved and delivered to the Office of Graduate Admissions.

3. Statement of Purpose statement

In a separate document, submit a brief statement indicating your immediate and long-range goals, relevant work history, academic honors/awards received, any teaching experience and/or research conducted/published that may be pertinent to your graduate program. Two page recommended maximum.

Note: If you are applying to more than one program, you will need to submit a program-specific statement of purpose with each application package.

Submit Supporting Documents for Nursing & Public Health

4. Letters of Recommendation recommendation

Master's applicants will need to submit two (2) letters of recommendation. Doctoral applicants will be asked to submit three (3) letters of recommendation for all programs except for the Doctor of Nursing Practice, which requires 2. You will be asked to provide (names and email addresses) references during the application process, and an automated request will be sent out after the completion of your application. Alternatively, you may use the graduate admissions recommendation form (pdf) to request letters of recommendations.

Recommendations should be from instructors who have taught you, ideally in the field to which you are applying. Recommendations may also be from employers or supervisors who are in a position to compare your performance to that of your peers. Please use the recommendation form for these.

Submit Supporting Documents for Nursing & Public Health

5. Official Transcripts transcripts

Provide a complete and official transcript from the institution that awarded or will award you a bachelor’s degree. You may also include transcripts from other institutions at which you have taken relevant coursework. Please note that waiting for additional transcripts may delay review of your application.

Transcripts should be sent in sealed and signed envelopes mailed to the Office of Graduate Admissions. If you received your degree from UMass Lowell, it is not necessary for you to request a transcript, we are able to provide one for you.

University of Massachusetts - Lowell
Graduate Admissions
Graduate and Professional Studies (GPS) Center
839 Merrimack Street, 2nd Floor
Lowell, MA 01854-3941

International transcripts that do not clearly indicate to the Office of Graduate Admissions that you have received a four-year bachelor’s degree, the equivalent of an American bachelor's degree must be demonstrated before an application will be processed. Please note, the Office of Graduate Admissions reserves the right to have any application credential evaluated. Baccalaureate verification may be obtained for a fee at:

Center for Educational Documentation, Inc.
P.O. Box 170116
Boston, MA 02117
Telephone: 617-338-7171
Fax: 617-338-7101
Center for Educational Documentation website
World Education Services website

6. Official Test Score Report(s) test-score

The following programs require a GRE for admission consideration:

  • Public Health (Sc.D.)
  • Physical Therapy (DPT)

All programs require the minimum language scores needed for acceptance:

  • TOEFL minimum 79
  • IELTS minimum 6.5
  • Duolingo minimum 115

Request that the appropriate agency send an official test score report for the GRE or GMAT to the Office of Graduate Admissions. UMass Lowell’s school code is 3911. Get more information about standardized tests on our Admissions Standards webpage.

7. Resume

The programs listed below require a resume for admission consideration:

  • Applied Biomedical Sciences (MS)
  • Health Information Management (MS)
  • Health Informatics (Graduate Certificate)
  • Health Service Management (Graduate Certificate)
  • Nursing (MS)
  • Nursing Practice (DNP)
  • Nursing (Ph.D.)
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences (MS)
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences (Ph.D.)
  • Public Health (ScD)

Submit Supporting Documents for Nursing & Public Health

All others, if you need to introduce new references or add other supporting documents:

  • log in to your application portal (links vary),
  • click on “Program Materials” to update your application.

Please note, the new documents and references will be considered only if your application has not been reviewed for admission.

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