Undergraduate & Graduate Programs

Undergraduate
TCU Nursing offers two tracks: a 29-month nursing program during the fall and spring semesters, and a year-round option for a 19-month program that includes coursework and clinical placements.

Graduate
TCU Nursing prepares you for clinical leadership positions in a variety of health care, business, government and educational settings.
Points of Pride

Research & Outreach
At Harris College, we aim to support and advance research knowledge by developing and disseminating scholarly research interests through grants, manuscripts, presentations and creative endeavors.
Mission, Vision and Values
Our Mission is to advance the health of all.
Our Vision is to lead nursing education, practice and scholarship.
Our Values are collaboration, human dignity, innovation, integrity and social justice.
Announcements
TCU Nursing
Vicki Brooks Selected as Texas AANP Liaison
Vicki Brooks, director of advanced practice registered nurse programs and associate professor of professional practice in nursing, was elected as the American Association of Nurse Practitioners liaison for the state of Texas. Selected by members, these exemplary nurse practitioner leaders will set the strategic direction for the association and play an instrumental role in guiding the profession forward. The AANP represents the interests of the more than 431,000 licensed nurse practitioners in the U.S., providing legislative leadership at the local, state and national levels. (continue reading)
Recent Publications
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Alternative Measurement for Inserting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters in Neonates.
https://doi.org/10.2309/JAVA-D-24-00017
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Understanding cultural values and beliefs of Puerto Ricans regarding suicide and suicide prevention: An ethnonursing study
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Development of Infographics for Training Nurses in Ultrasound-Assisted Epicutaneous Catheterization in Newborns.
https://doi.org/10.56238/arev6n4-011
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Social entrepreneurship and public health nursing knowledge: Opportunities for innovating nursing education in population health.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.profnurs.2024.06.002