Doctor of Nursing Practice - Clinical (DNP-C)
The DNP Clinician program is a practiced-focused program designed to prepare advanced practiced nurses at the highest level of nursing practice.
The DNP is a terminal degree.
This consists of adding a 40 credit hour doctoral program for those individuals who are master's-prepared, nationally-certified, and licensed as an advanced practice registered nurse.
Curriculum
First Year
Course | Semester |
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707 - Principles of Epidemiology & Health Promotion in Advanced Nursing Practice | Fall |
710 - Biostatistics | Fall |
726 - Analysis of Evidence-Based Practice | Spring |
759 - Information Systems & Technology for Transformation of Health Care | Spring |
750 - Cultural Competency for Advanced Practice | Summer |
Second Year
Course | Semester |
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736 - Translation of Evidence into Practice | Fall |
740 - Impact of Ethics & Law on Healthcare | Fall |
765 - Health Care Policy and Financial Management | Spring |
815 - Organizational Management & Leadership in Health Care Systems | Spring |
834.1 - DNP Project I | Summer |
Third Year
Course | Semester |
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834.2 - DNP Project II | Fall |
834.3 – DNP Project III | Spring |
836 - DNP-C Residency | Spring |