DNP Family Nurse Practitioner Track—73 hours

The practice environment of a nurse practitioner is constantly changing. These changes are based on the increasing complexity of patient care and evolving practice issues of the health care system. To address the increasing complexity of patient care and evolving practice issues, a 5-semester Post-Master’s DNP Program is available to enhance your effectiveness as a health care leader in the profession as a nurse practitioner. In addition, a 3-semester Post-Master's DNP Accelerated and 8-semester part-time Part-Master's DNP option is available. An application deadline of March 1 is noted for priority acceptance into this track that begins in the fall of each year. A 36-month BSN to DNP option is also available.

Degree Requirements

Advanced Practice Core—8 hours

BIO 500Advanced Pathophysiology

2

NUR 544Advanced Health Assessment

3

NUR 622Advanced Pharmacology

3

FNP Specialty Courses—16 hours

NUR 547Primary Care of the Family: Health Promotion

4

NUR 600Primary Care Provider Procedures

2

NUR 617Primary Care of Family: Pediatric and Women's Health

4

NUR 639Primary Care of Family: Acute and Chronic Management

4

NUR 650Specialty Focus Practicum

2

Required Core for All Tracks—49 hours

NUR 515Advanced Statistics for the Health Sciences

3

NUR 533Advanced Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice

3

NUR 559Role Development and Collaborative Strategies in Advanced Nursing Practice

2

NUR 705Organizational Leadership & Management

3

NUR 710Methods for Evidence-Based Practice

3

NUR 715Technological Transformations of Health Care

3

NUR 720Faith and Science

3

NUR 725Health Care Policy and Economics

3

NUR 728Transitions to DNP Practice

3

NUR 730Epidemiology

3

NUR 735Fellowship I

2

NUR 738Fellowship II

3

NUR 739Fellowship III

3

NUR 791DNP Project Implementation

3

NUR 745Leadership and Teaching Practice Strategies

3

NUR 793DNP Project Development

3

NUR 794DNP Project Completion

3