Nursing Practice DNP with Tracks
Offered Online-includes on-campus intensive sessions each semester.
The DNP is a terminal degree in nursing that builds upon baccalaureate education to prepare nurses for the highest level of advanced clinical practice. The DNP program fulfills a need in the profession, so that advanced practice nurses may provide leadership in an evolving and increasingly complex healthcare system. The program prepares graduates to demonstrate competencies in evidence-based practice, organizational leadership, interdisciplinary and collaborative practice to solve healthcare problems, population health, finance, translational research, quality improvement and policy development that enhance healthcare delivery models. The DNP graduate will be a visionary leader for practice of nursing and the delivery of healthcare in all settings, with the goals of improving individual patient care and population health outcomes.
The FNP is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) that has competencies in family health promotion and the clinical management of common health conditions across the lifespan. FNP's manage acute and chronic medical conditions, which can be both physical and mental in nature. They complete history and physical exams, order diagnostic tests and provide medical treatments. They are qualified to diagnose medical problems, order treatments, perform advanced procedures, prescribe medications and make referrals for a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions within their scope of practice. FNP's work in hospitals, private offices, clinics and nursing homes or long term care facilities.
Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø's program is constructed with working adult learners in mind. The majority of the program is constructed in an online but highly interactive environment with several immersions planned to create collegial relationships among both students and faculty. (Immersion experiences will occur on the Hickory Campus: two immersions in the first semester, one immersion in the remaining semesters). The program is constructed as a cohort entrance in the fall of each academic year, which will allow students to complete the requirements for both the FNP and DNP within a 3-year time structure. The program will allow students to meet the national accreditation requirement of 1,000 clinical hours with the completion of the program.
The FNP/DNP program uses the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties' Nurse Practitioner Primary Core Competencies in Specialty Areas (NONPF), the National Task Force on Quality Nurse Practitioner Education, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) BSN & DNP Essentials, as guidelines for all program outcomes. Accordingly, the program prepares students for higher level nursing practice through advanced content knowledge, enhanced critical thinking skills and appropriate professional dispositions.
Program Admission Requirements
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FNP/PMHNP Courses (42-44 Credit Hours/780 Clinical Hours
Required Common Courses (16 Hours)
- DNP 502Â -Â Advance Physiology & Pathophysiology
- DNP 504Â -Â Advanced Health Assessment & Differential Diagnosis
- DNP 506Â -Â Advanced Health Assessment & Differential Diagnosis Clinical Practicum
- DNP 508Â -Â Advanced Pharmacology
- DNP 512Â -Â Diagnostic Reasoning and Management
- DNP 560Â -Â Certification Review Course
Choose one of the following tracks (26-28 Hours)Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Track (26 Hours)- DNP 514Â -Â Adult Health Diagnosis & Management
- DNP 516Â -Â Adult Health Diagnosis & Management Clinical Practicum
- DNP 522Â -Â Sexual & Reproductive Health Diagnosis and Management
- DNP 524Â -Â Sexual & Reproductive Health Diagnosis and Management Clinical Practicum
- DNP 532Â -Â Pediatric Diagnosis & Management
- DNP 534Â -Â Pediatric Diagnosis & Management Clinical Praccticum
- DNP 536Â -Â Behavioral Health Diagnosis & Management
- DNP 542Â -Â Gerontology Diagnosis & Management
- DNP 544Â -Â Gerontology Diagnosis & Management Clinical Practicum
- DNP 552Â -Â Family Health and Diagnosis & Management
- DNP 554Â -Â Family Health and Diagnosis & Management Clinical Practicum
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) Track (28 Hours)- DNP 570Â -Â Psychopharmacology & Advanced Mental Health
- DNP 572Â -Â Psychiatric Mental Health Diagnosis & Management I
- DNP 574Â -Â Psychiatric Mental Health Diagnosis & Management I Clinical Practicum
- DNP 576Â -Â Psychiatric Mental Health Diagnosis & Management II
- DNP 578Â -Â Psychiatric Mental Health Diagnosis & Management II Clinical Practicum
- DNP 580Â -Â Pharmacogenomics
- DNP 582Â -Â Psychiatric Mental Health Diagnosis & Management III
- DNP 584Â -Â Psychiatric Mental Health Management III Clinical Practicum
- DNP 586Â -Â Psychiatric Mental Health Capstone: Evidence-Based Care in Telehealth
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DNP Courses (33 Credit Hours/340 Clinical Hours)
- DNP 602Â -Â Role of the DNP: Leadership in Quality & Safety
- DNP 604Â -Â Foundations in Scholarly Writing
- DNP 606Â -Â Biostats & Epidemiology
- DNP 608Â -Â Foundations of Evidence-Based Practice
- DNP 610Â -Â Scientific Foundations of DNP & Health Promotion and Population Health
- DNP 612Â -Â Health Systems Policy & Finance
- DNP 614Â -Â Evidence-Based Practice Methods
- DNP 616Â -Â Informatics & Technology Improvement
- DNP 620Â -Â Project Seminar I
- DNP 622Â -Â Project Seminar II
- DNP 624Â -Â Project Seminar III
- DNP 626Â -Â Project Seminar IV