The Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing program has significantly evolved since its inception in 1979 and the curricular revision in 2023. From practice improvements using experimental designs to theory and evidence generation through varied research approaches, the program has responded to the local and global healthcare landscape. Corollary to the mandate of UP as a national university as stipulated in Republic Act 9500, the UP College of Nursing aims to lead in the setting of academic standards that will produce nurse scientists who contribute to nation building and societal goals.
The current revision is based on local, regional, and global recommendations that respond to the expanding roles of the nurse in practice, evolving healthcare system, and changing needs of patients; the broader demand from Nurse Scientists to assume leadership roles; and significant changes in Nursing Science, education, practice, and research. Specifically, literature recommends PhD curricula to prepare graduates to assume both traditional nurse scientist roles and roles yet to be envisioned. The curricula reflect the integration of competencies on health policy and innovation, implementation science, data science, informatics, and competency in teaching with emphasis on pedagogy. The curricular content was enhanced to ensure culturally-relevant care (diversity in gender, ethnicity and cultural background) and use of emerging technologies. The postgraduate independent and collaborative research initiative should be able to generate data and evidence to inform policy and practice changes (regulation, workforce, scope of practice).
September 27, 1979
| Category | Credit Units |
|---|---|
| General Education | 0.0 |
| Core/Major Courses | 30.0 |
| Electives | 0.0 |
| Internship/Thesis/Capstone | 12.0 |
| Total | 42.0 |
| First Year | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| First Semester | Second Semester | ||
| Course Code | Credit Units | Course Code | Credit Units |
| N301 | 3.0 | N302 | 3.0 |
| N306 | 3.0 | Major | 3.0 |
| Major | 3.0 | N392 | 3.0 |
| N391 | 3.0 | ||
| Total | 12.0 | Total | 9.0 |
| Second Year | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| First Semester | Second Semester | ||
| Course Code | Credit Units | Course Code | Credit Units |
| N303 | 3.0 | N400.1 | 4.0 |
| N393 | 3.0 | ||
| N399 | 3.0 | ||
| Total | 9.0 | Total | 4.0 |
| Third Year | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| First Semester | Second Semester | ||
| Course Code | Credit Units | Course Code | Credit Units |
| N400.2 | 4.0 | N400.3 | 4.0 |
| Total | 4.0 | Total | 4.0 |
Course Code: Nursing 301
Course Title: Philosophies of Science and Nursing Theories
Credit Units: 3 units
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Philosophies of science grounding nursing, theoretical development process and theory
classifications, including influential attributes of a discipline and a profession for nursing research and nursing practice
Course Code: Nursing 302
Course Title: Theory Building in Nursing
Credit Units: 3 units
Pre-requisite: Nursing 301
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Analysis of philosophies, theories, concepts, principles, and research findings, and engaging in the process of nursing theory development
Course Code: Nursing 303
Course Title: Theory Grounding
Credit Units: 3 units
Pre-requisite: Nursing 302
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Strengthening the built theory actual files grounding, utilizing appropriate research methods
Course Code: Nursing 306
Course Title: Dynamic in Nursing Practice
Credit Units: 3 units
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: The course deals with study on the development of nursing science as a discipline knowledge and practice profession, and its relationship to the dynamic nature of the health care environment
Course Code: Nursing 391
Course Title: Quantitative Research Methods and Nursing
Credit Units: 3 units
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Analysis and application of Quantitative Research methods to support theory building and validation in nursing and contribute to Nursing Science
Course Code: Nursing 392
Course Title: Theory Building in Nursing
Credit Units: 3 units
Pre-requisite: Nursing 301
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Analysis and application of Qualitative Research methods to support theory building and validation in nursing and contribute to nursing science
Course Code: Nursing 393
Course Title: Advanced Statistics in Nursing
Credit Units: 3 units
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Application of multivariate analysis in nursing and healthcare which includes inferential statistics, modeling, and advanced statistical techniques
Course Code: Nursing 399
Course Title: Advanced Research Methods
Credit Units: 3 units
Pre-requisite: Nursing 391 and Nursing 392
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Focuses on research methodologies to support theory building, theory, theory validation, program evaluation, and policy development in Nursing
Course Code: Nursing 320
Course Title: Behavioral Perspectives in Health
Credit Units: 3 units
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Psychological, sociological and cultural theories and models as applied to health behavior
Course Code: Nursing 350
Course Title: Nursing and Health Program Development
Credit Units: 3 units
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Program Planning, implementation, evaluation, including health human resource development
Course Code: Nursing 351
Course Title: Health Policy Development and Policy Issues in Health Systems
Credit Units: 3 units
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Analyses of major health policies that impact the health care system and present policy development and its challenges
Course Code: Nursing 354
Course Title: Transcultural Nursing
Credit Units: 3 units
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Understanding of cultural caring within the context of healthcare and the nursing phenomena (Ethno-nursing). And its application towards culturally sensitive and responsive nursing care
Course Code: Nursing 400.1
Course Title: Dissertation I
Credit Units: 4 units
Pre-requisite: Passed the comprehensive
examination
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Development and defense of a written research proposal for dissertation
Course Code: Nursing 400.2
Course Title: Dissertation II
Credit Units: 4 units
Pre-requisite: Passed the comprehensive examination
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Implementation of an approved (technical and ethical) dissertation proposal and oral defense of the written dissertation
Course Code: Nursing 400.3
Course Title: Dissertation III
Credit Units: 4 units
Pre-requisite: Passed the comprehensive examination
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Writing of research article unit in acceptance for publication in a reputable peer-reviewed or ISI journal