Houston Nursing Schools & Programs

There are a number of nursing education options in Houston. Master's-level specialties in acute care, neonatology, adult, family or pediatric nurse practitioner, emergency care and oncology, as well as a joint MSN/MPH degree and a nursing leadership and administration in health systems program are available at the University of Texas School of Nursing. Clinical experience with active, hands-on practice is emphasized in the associates and bachelors programs available through Houston Baptist University. Those seeking a faster path to a nursing career may choose an associates degree or vocational nursing program such as those offered by North Harris College and San Jacinto College.

There's a great need for nurses in Houston. According to the Texas Workforce Commission, registered nurses in the Houston area are projected to see a 38.6% increase by 2012, while licensed practical and vocational nurses should see a 25.6% increase in that same period.


Nursing Schools, Programs & Courses in Houston
Subjects listed are highlights of programs and/or courses offered.
Harrington College of Design Brown College Argosy University University of Phoenix American Intercontinental University Kaplan University Le Cordon Bleu Schools International Academy of Design & Technology Argosy University Audubon Expedition Institute Brooks Institute of Photography Brooks Institute of Photography The Art Institutes The Art Institutes Sanford Brown Institute Harrington College of Design University of Phoenix Brooks Institute of Photography Brooks Institute of Photography Argosy University DeVry University Vet Tech Institute The Art Institutes The Art Institute Online

Why Houston is a Great Place to Study Nursing

In addition to being the country's energy company capital, Houston is home to leading-edge medical facilities and figures like Dr. Michael DeBakey, a cardiovascular surgery pioneer credited with inventing scores of medical devices, techniques and procedures. Houston's high number of renowned medical facilities combined with a statewide nursing shortage makes for a high demand of nurses; by 2012, the Houston nursing profession is expected to grow by nearly 40%. This means if you are interested in pursuing a nursing education and career, Houston may be the ideal location.


Other Resources for Nursing Education and Careers in Houston
  • Texas Board of Nurse Examiners
  • Texas Nurses Association
  • Texas Nursing Students' Association
  • Texas Organization for Associate Degree Nursing
  • Careers in Healthcare Management
  • Nursing - Employers in Houston
  • University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
  • St. Luke's Episcopal Health System
  • Texas Children's Hospital
  • Methodist Hospital Health System
  • Texas Medical Center

  • Nursing - Internship Opportunities in Houston
  • Methodist Hospital Health System
  • Memorial Hermann
  • The Menninger Clinic
  • Texas Children's Hospital
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