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Family/Individual Across the Lifespan Nurse Practitioner

This option prepares nurses for advanced practice roles in providing comprehensive primary care to individuals from infancy through adulthood across a variety of settings. The curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, health promotion, disease prevention, and quality improvement, utilizing a family-centered approach to meet primary care needs. Through 56 credits and 1,031 practicum hours, students develop the skills to deliver preventative, chronic, and acute care. Upon successful completion of all degree requirements, graduates are eligible to take the national certification examination as a Family Across the Lifespan Nurse Practitioner.

Sample Plan of Study

Fall SemesterSpring SemesterSummer Semester
Year 1NURS 510 Theoretical & Scientific Foundations of Advanced Nursing – 3 credits

NURS 590 Colloquium – 1 credit

NURS 803 Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse – 3 credits

Credit total – 7
NURS 587 Ethics in Health Research – 1 credit

NURS 588 Healthcare Policy  for Nurse and Healthcare Scholars – 3 credits

NURS 804 Pharmacologic Therapy for the Advanced Practice Nurse – 3 credits

Credit total – 7
NURS 802 Advanced Health Assessment of Adult Populations (18 DPH) – 3 credits

NURS 802A Advanced Health Assessment of Pediatric Populations – 1 credit

NURS 831 Evidence-Based Practice II (75 DPH) – 4 credits

Credit total – 8
Fall SemesterSpring SemesterSummer Semester
Year 2NURS 870F Family Nurse Practitioner Role with Healthy Family/Individual – 3 credits  

NURS 872F Family/Individual Across the Lifespan Nurse Practitioner Doctoral Practicum (150 CPH) – 2 credits

NURS 875 Nurse Practitioner Role with Children and Families – 1 credit

NURS 876F Family/Individual Across the Lifespan Nurse Practitioner Doctoral Practicum in Child Health (75 CPH) – 2 credits  

Credit total – 8
NURS 837 Evidence-Based Practice III (75 DPH) Methods – 3 credits

NURS 871F Family Nurse Practitioner Role with Individuals and Families with Complex and/or Chronic Health Problems – 3 credits

NURS 873F Family/Individual Across the Lifespan Nurse Practitioner Doctoral Practicum (150 CPH) – 2 credits

Credit total – 8
NURS 835 Doctor of Nursing Practice Project (75 DPH) – 2 credits

NURS 874F Family/Individual Across the Lifespan Nurse Practitioner Integrative Doctoral Practicum (225 CPH) – 3 credits

NURS 877F Clinical Practice Synthesis for Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (38 DPH) – 3 credits

Credit total – 8
Fall SemesterSpring SemesterMay
Year 3NURS 808 Population Health Perspectives – 3 credits

NURS 835 Doctor of Nursing Practice Project (75 DPH) – 2 credits

Credit total – 5
NURS 835 Doctor of Nursing Practice Project (75 DPH) – 2 credits

NURS 836 Healthcare Informatics – 3 credits  

Credit total – 5
Commencement

DPH – Doctoral Practicum Hours | CPH – Clinical Practicum Hours

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DNP–NP Practicum

A total of 1,031 hours of post–B.S. practicum is required in the hybrid DNP nurse practitioner program. Your required hours will be accomplished through courses in the DNP curriculum that include practicum hours as part of the coursework.

Practicum hour plans will be developed in consultation with the course’s faculty member and with the approval of the DNP faculty adviser.

  • Development of the plans for practicum experiences begins with your admission to the program.
  • The practicum planning process involves establishing a site affiliation agreement with the practicum site and identifying a preceptor(s).
  • Our clinical placement team supports students in finding practicum sites and preceptors, but cannot guarantee top-choice placements. Students are responsible for starting this process early to maximize their chances of securing optimal placements.
  • Some students choose to complete practicum requirements at their place of employment and other students identify alternate practicum sites.

 

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