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Hahn School of Nursing & Health Science » Prospective Students » Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program*

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DNP Student Co-Hort 2008
DNP Student Co-Hort 2008

The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program is designed to prepare leaders for the nursing profession who have expertise in advanced nursing specialty practice with an individual focus. The DNP Program is consistent with the overall mission of the School of Nursing which is to prepare nursing leaders who can facilitate quality health care for our nation.

Advanced practice registered nurses who are Master’s prepared can enroll in the DNP completion program where they will gain additional knowledge and clinical expertise in a defined area of advanced nursing practice. Core knowledge in the scientific, philosophical, ethical, health policy, and business aspects of clinical practice will provide a foundation for the DNP residency and final project. The program is 34 units in length.

Beginning Fall, 2010, we will offer our Post-BSN DNP program for RNs who desire preparation in primary care as a Family, Pediatric, or Adult Nurse Practitioner or preparation in adult health as a Clinical Nurse Specialist. Graduates of a Master's Entry Program in Nursing are also eligible to apply. The program requires 3 years of full-time study; part-time study is also available. The curriculum ranges from 69 - 81 semester credits depending upon the focus of study and prior preparation. Graduates of the program will be eligible for national board certification.

* WASC Approved

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