Curricular content is reflective of standards set forth by CCNE professional associations of the nurse practitioner specialty tracks. The program is a sequential curriculum beginning in the fall semester of each year. The program consists of 35 to 37 credit hours delivered over a six-semester, part-time course of study. Coursework is completed via a hybrid platform of on-campus and off-campus sessions. Some courses require pre- or co-requisites (see course descriptions). In addition to didactic coursework, students will complete and present their doctoral scholarly project during the last semester of the program as part of their on-campus session requirements. The scholarly project demonstrates the synthesis of concepts and skills learned while enrolled in the program.
Year I
Semester I: 8 Credits
- NUR 711: ROLE OF THE DNP (3)
- NUR 721: SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION FOR DNP (2)
- NUR 727: HLTHCRE INFORMATICS FOR DNP (3)
Semester II: 6 Credits
- ANE 706: LEAD, POLICY & INTERDIS COL (3)
- NURA-746: BIOSTATISTICS (3)
Semester III: 8 Credits
- NUR 733: TRANSLATIONAL RES FOR DNP (4)
- NUR 734: LEGAL/ETHIC ISS ADV NUR PRACT (3)
- NUR 737: SCHOLARLY PROJECT I (1)
Year II
Semester IV: 5 Credits
- NUR 747: EVALUATION METHODS FOR DNP (3)
- NUR 753: SCHOLARLY PROJECT II (2)
Semester V: 7 Credits
- NUR 739: EPIDEM/POPHLTH ADV CL PRACT (3)
- NUR 803: RESIDENCY (4)
Semester VI: 3 Credits
- NUR 807: SCHOLARLYPROJECT III (3)
Total Program Credits= 38