College of Nursing
Nurse educators leverage their professional nursing experiences to prepare new generations of nurses in academic or clinical settings. UTEP’s curriculum blends online coursework with simulation-based educational activities designed for nurse educators. A bachelor’s degree in nursing and U.S. RN license are required to apply.
Accredited by Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
Finish 33-hour program in two years
Two mentored experiences with qualified nurse educators in academic and clinical nursing education
Minjeong "Min" Seo so appreciated the personalized support she received online from nursing education faculty that she returned to UTEP's online programs to become an adult-gerontology acute care nurse practitioner. As an NP, she combines her experience teaching new nurses at the Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics with improving her patients' health outcomes through patient education.
Nurse educators serve as faculty members in academic settings such as nursing schools, community colleges and technical schools to prepare the next generation of nurses for effective practice. Some also work in health care settings as staff development officers or clinical supervisors.