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Connecting the Dots
Nurses are uniquely poised to see and understand important connections between our bodies and the world around us and to advocate for the health of people and the planet. Read more.
Ranked Among the Best
Nurses are uniquely poised to see and understand important connections between our bodies and the world around us and to advocate for the health of people and the planet. Read more.
Community and public health nurses solve real-world health problems by merging their clinical knowledge with community involvement and outreach efforts. With a strong focus on population health, social justice, and evidence-based programs, our Community/Public Health Nursing master’s specialty will prepare you to assume a leadership role in addressing large-scale health challenges that impact entire communities.
Earning a Master of Science in Nursing degree in this specialization will equip you with the advanced practice skills to develop, deliver, and evaluate public health efforts that are realistic and culturally sensitive. The program’s coursework and your individualized practica will lay the groundwork for you to collaborate successfully with communities and stakeholders to become the best community and public health advocate that you can be.
Additionally, you can further increase your potential with:
The nursing profession is in need of community and public health nurse leaders who can positively impact the determinants of health in Baltimore and beyond.
This program’s curriculum is aligned with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing’s The Essentials: Core Competencies for Professional Nursing Education, which focus on competency-based education (CBE). CBE is a student-centered approach that is built on the science of how we learn and provides multiple opportunities for you to demonstrate and use what you are learning as you learn it.
We are strongly committed to collaborating with and serving the needs of our neighbors.
Our faculty maintain strong connections with more than 50 community and public health programs at the federal, state, and local levels, including nonprofit and hospital organizations.
As a University of Maryland, Baltimore student, you’ll also have interprofessional opportunities that allow you to work with students from other professions to promote better outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Our Community/Public Health Nursing MSN specialty prepares you to make a difference for patients and communities by focusing on:
If you're currently a registered nurse with an associate degree, you can save 6 credits (one full semester) when you enroll in UMSON's RN-to-MSN, an accelerated path to both the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and this MSN specialty.
"I feel every day that I’m at Paul's Place and with students that I'm making a difference," says alumna and UMSON Assistant Professor Kelly Doran, PhD, RN. "I love my research. I really feel like it's going to help the community." Read more.
Upon graduation from this Master of Science in Nursing program, you’ll be able to lead population health and public health efforts in a variety of roles and settings. Our graduates are employed by:
For financial aid purposes, there are credit minimums for full-time status that may differ from the plans of study. See details.
The Community/Public Health master's specialty requires:
Sample Plans of Study:
Course | Title | Credits |
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First Semester (Fall) | ||
NRSG 790 | Methods for Research and Evidence-Based Practice | 3 |
NRSG 780 | Health Promotion and Population Health | 3 |
NURS 761 | Populations at Risk in Community/Public Health | 3 |
NURS 769 | Society, Health, and Social Justice | 3 |
Total | 12 | |
Second Semester (Spring) | ||
NURS 671 | Epidemiological Assessment Strategies | 3 |
NURS 732 | Program Planning and Evaluation in Community/Public Health | 3 |
NURS 762 | Program Planning and Evaluation in Community/Public Health Practicum | 3 |
NRSG 795 | Biostatistics for Evidence-Based Practice | 3 |
Total | 12 | |
Third Semester (Summer) | ||
NURS 730 | Environmental Health | 3 |
Total | 3 | |
Fourth Semester (Fall) | ||
NURS 733 | Leadership in Community/Public Health | 4 |
NURS 753 | Practicum in Leadership in Community/Public Health Nursing | 4 |
NRSG 782 | Health Systems and Health Policy: Leadership and Quality Improvement | 3 |
Total | 11 | |
Total Credits | 38 |
Course | Title | Credits |
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First Semester (Spring) | ||
NRSG 790 | Methods for Research and Evidence-Based Practice | 3 |
NRSG 780 | Health Promotion and Population Health | 3 |
NURS 671 | Epidemiological Assessment Strategies | 3 |
NRSG 795 | Biostatistics for Evidence-Based Practice | 3 |
Total | 12 | |
Second Semester (Fall) | ||
NURS 761 | Populations at Risk | 3 |
NURS 769 | Society Health and Social Justice | 3 |
NURS 782 | Health Systems and Health Policy | 3 |
NURS 730 | Environmental Health | 3 |
Total | 12 | |
Third Semester (Spring) | ||
NURS 732 | Program Planning | 3 |
NURS 762 | Program Planning Practicum | 3 |
Total | 6 | |
Fourth Semester (Fall) | ||
NURS 733 | Leadership in Community/Public Health | 4 |
NURS 753 | Practicum in Leadership in Community/Public Health Nursing | 4 |
Total | 11 | |
Total Credits | 38 |
Course | Title | Credits |
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First Semester (Spring) | ||
NRSG 790 | Methods for Research and Evidence-Based Practice | 3 |
NRSG 780 | Health Promotion and Population Health | 3 |
Total | 6 | |
Second Semester (Fall) | ||
NURS 761 | Populations at Risk in Community/Public Health | 3 |
NURS 769 | Society, Health, and Social Justice | 3 |
Total | 6 | |
Third Semester (Spring) | ||
NRSG 795 | Biostatistics for Evidence-Based Practice | 3 |
NURS 671 | Epidemiological Assessment Strategies | 3 |
Total | 6 | |
Fourth Semester (Fall) | ||
NRSG 782 | Health Systems and Health Policy: Leadership and Quality Improvement | 3 |
NURS 730 | Environmental Health | 3 |
Total | 6 | |
Fifth Semester (Spring) | ||
NURS 732 | Program Planning and Evaluation in Community/Public Health | 3 |
NURS 762 | Program Planning and Evaluation in Community/Public Health Practicum | 3 |
Total | 6 | |
Sixth Semester (Fall) | ||
NURS 733 | Leadership in Community/Public Health Nursing | 4 |
NURS 753 | Practicum in Leadership in Community/Public Health Nursing | 4 |
Total | 8 | |
Total Credits | 38 |
Course | Title | Credits |
First Semester (Fall) | ||
NURS 761 | Populations at Risk | 3 |
NRSG 780 | Health Promotion and Population Health | 3 |
Total | 6 | |
Second Semester (Spring) | ||
NURS 671 | Epidemiological Assessment Strategies | 3 |
NRSG 790 | Methods for Research and Evidence-Based Practice | 3 |
Total | 6 | |
Third Semester (Summer) | ||
NURS 730 | Environmental Health | 3 |
Total | 3 | |
Fourth Semester (Fall) | ||
NRSG 795 | Biostatistics for Evidence-Based Practice | 3 |
NURS 769 | Society Health and Social Justice | 3 |
Total | 6 | |
Fifth Semester (Spring) | ||
NURS 732 | Program Planning | 3 |
NURS 762 | Program Planning Practicum | 3 |
Total | 6 | |
Sixth Semester (Summer) | ||
NRSG 782 | Health Systems and Health Policy | 3 |
Total | 3 | |
Seventh Semester (Fall) | ||
NURS 733 | Leadership in Community/Public Health Nursing | 4 |
NURS 753 | Practicum in Leadership in Community/Public Health Nursing | 4 |
Total | 8 | |
Total Credits | 38 |
UMSON offers multiple opportunities to help you afford your graduate education.
Type of Aid | Award |
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Federal Financial Aid | various award amounts |
Maryland Financial Aid | various award amounts |
Merit Scholarships | $1,500-$3,000 per semester (You are automatically considered for a merit scholarship upon submitting a completed application for enrollment in an UMSON academic program.) |
Donor-Funded Scholarships | $500-2,000 per semester (offered during the fall and spring semesters) |
Conway Scholarship | full scholarship: tuition and fees (for those who will have completed 9 credit hours of graduate study by the start of the semester for which the Conway Scholarship is awarded and who have at least half of their credit hours remaining) |
Graduate Assistantships | stipend, tuition remission, in-state status, and paid student health insurance |
Learn More About Financial Aid and Scholarships
All students receiving funds through the University must:
The UMB Office of Student Financial Assistance & Education is available to guide prospective and current students through the FAFSA application process and the financial aid award package.
Contact Us:
UMSON Scholarships and Grants Office
410-706-0489 | nrsscholarships@umaryland.edu
UMB Student Financial Assistance and Education Office
410-706-7347 | aidtalk@umaryland.edu
For best consideration, applicants are encouraged to have all required application materials submitted by the respective deadlines to ensure your application is considered for admission and scholarships.
Spring 2025 Timeline | |
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Regular Deadline/Deadline for UMSON Scholarship Consideration | Dec. 15, 2024 Completed applications received after this deadline are reviewed solely on a space-available basis. Only applicants who apply by this deadline will be eligible for consideration for merit scholarships (no additional application required). Federal financial aid eligibility is not impacted by this deadline. |
Final Deadline | Jan. 5, 2025 All applications and supplemental documents must be received by this date. Incomplete applications after this deadline will be canceled. |
Fall 2025 Timeline | |
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Regular Deadline/Deadline for UMSON Scholarship Consideration | July 15, 2025 Completed applications received after this deadline are reviewed solely on a space-available basis. Only applicants who apply by this deadline will be eligible for consideration for merit scholarships (no additional application required) and the Conway Scholarship (additional application required). Federal financial aid eligibility is not impacted by this deadline. |
Final Deadline | Aug. 5, 2025 All applications and supplemental documents must be received by this date. Incomplete applications after this deadline will be canceled. |
Should the deadline fall on a weekend or holiday, applications will be accepted through the subsequent business day.
Materials |
Submission Guidelines |
Online Application and non-refundable $75 application fee. |
Start your application now via the Admissions Dashboard. The Admissions Dashboard is where you will:
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One recommendation. Your recommendation must come from a recent professional source. Only the first recommendation received will be considered. | Submit/request these materials via the Admissions Dashboard. |
Essay. Please submit a 500-1,000-word essay that addresses the following:
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Typed résumé or CV. Be sure to include your full name with your résumé submission. | |
A copy of your valid, unrestricted (current) RN license in the United States. For a current list of compact states, see the Maryland Board of Nursing website; if you hold an active Maryland RN license, send us a copy of your printable license verification, available on the Maryland Board of Nursing website. | |
Official transcripts. An official transcript from every institution previously attended or currently attending must be submitted in a sealed envelope, as prepared by the sending institution. Returning students are not required to submit UMSON transcripts; we will upload a copy of your UMSON transcript to your application. Please note that UMSON is listed two ways in the Academics area. Please make sure you choose one of the following:
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Have each institution submit electronically to admissions.nursing@umaryland.edu.
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Residency classification. Applicants who are claiming in-state (Maryland) residency MUST apply for in-state status. | Complete a residency application and submit it either by mail, e-mail, or fax to the Office of the Registrar using the instructions supplied at the bottom of the residency application. The completed application, signed and dated, should be submitted prior to the first day of enrollment for the term and program for which you are seeking admission. |
The Health Service Leadership management and Nursing Informatics master's specialties are not eligible for F-1 or J-1 student visa sponsorship by the University of Maryland, Baltimore due to the amount of online courses.
If you have questions regarding the admissions requirements or process, contact the Office of Admissions and Student Scholarships to avoid errors that could delay the processing of your application.