Doctorate of Nursing Practice

The College of Nursing offers five D.N.P. concentrations: Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP), Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), Nurse Executive Organizational Leadership (NEOL), Nurse-Midwifery (NM), and Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP). Details on each concentration’s objectives and curriculum requirements are listed on this page below the shared core courses. Please see the main Graduate Program page for general information such as program admission and degree requirements. 

D.N.P. Core Courses:

Course Number Course Name Credits
NURS 702 Applied Epidemiology in Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 703 Applied Clinical Research in Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 705 Financial Economics and the Business of Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 706 Organizational Systems and Quality Management for Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 795 Residency 1-8
NURS 796 D.N.P. Capstone Seminar 1
NURS 797 D.N.P. Capstone Project 4-8

Total Core Credits 18-29

Please see the appropriate program for information on specific curriculum requirements.

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Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Concentration (ACNP)
*Not currently accepting applications

 The ACNP concentration has the following requirements:

NURS 702 Applied Epidemiology in Advanced Practice Nursing 3
NURS 703 Applied Clinical Research in Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 705 Financial Economics and the Business of Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 706 Organizational Systems and Quality for Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 713 Applied Pharmacotherapeutics for APRNs 2
NURS 746 Mental Health Concepts for APRNs 3
NURS 795 Residency 3
NURS 796 DNP Capstone Seminar 1
NURS 797 DNP Capstone Project 6
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Total Credits for ACNP Concentration 36
500 Clinical/Practice Hours

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Nursing Executive Organizational Leadership Concentration (NEOL)

The Nursing Executive Organizational Leadership (NEOL) concentration provides a curriculum that leads to a D.N.P. for students who enter the program with a B.S.N. and a Master's degree in a related field (M.B.A., M.P.H., P.H.A.) or an M.S.N.  Graduates of the NEOL concentration will be experts in designing, implementing, managing, and evaluating clinical care and health care delivery systems, and will be prepared to lead at the highest clinical executive ranks.

The NEOL concentration has the following requirements:

NURS 702 Applied Epidemiology in Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 703 Applied Clinical Research in Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 705 Financial Economics and the Business of Advanced Practice Nursing 3
NURS 706 Organizational Systems and Quality Management for Advances Nursing Practice 3
NURS 723 Effective Human Resource Management in Health Care Settings 3
NURS 725 Principles of Advanced Nursing Management 3
NURS 726 Leading Organizational Change (Integration Residency II) 3
NURS 727 Health Care Innovations and Informatics 3
NURS 795 Residency (Integration Residency I) 3
NURS 796 DNP Capstone Seminar 1
NURS 797 DNP Capstone Project 5
Elective 3
Total Credits for NEOL Concentration 36
500 Clinical/Practice Hours

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Nurse Midwifery Concentration (NM)
*Not currently accepting applications.

The CNM concentration has the following requirements:

NURS 702 Applied Epidemiology in Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 703 Applied Clinical Research in Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 705 Financial Economics and the Business of Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 706 Organizational Systems and Quality Management for Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 769 Comparative Models of Maternal and Child Health Care Delivery 3
NURS 770 Cultural and Complementary Healing 3
NURS 771 Midwifery Leadership and Change 1
NURS 795 Residency (may be taken for additional clinical elective hours to a maximum of 6 credits) 1
NURS 796 DNP Capstone Seminar 1
NURS 797 DNP Capstone Project 4
Elective 3
Elective 2-3
Elective 2-3
Elective 2-3
Total Credits for CNM Concentration 34
500 Clinical/Practice Hours   

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Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration (FNP)
*Not currently accepting applications.

The FNP concentration has the following requirements:

NURS 702 Applied Epidemiology in Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 703 Applied Clinical Research in Advanced Practice Nursing 3
NURS 705 Financial Economics and the Business of Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 706 Organizational Systems and Quality Management for Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 713 Applied Pharmacotherapeutics for APRNs 2
NURS 746 Mental Health Concepts for APRNs 3
NURS 751 Chronic and Complex Illness in Adults 3
NURS 795 Residency 4
NURS 796 DNP Capstone Seminar 1
NURS 797 DNP Capstone Project 4
Elective 3
Elective 3
Total Credits for CNM Concentration 35
500 Clinical/Practice Hours

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Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP)
*not currently accepting applications

The PNP concentration has the following requirements:

NURS 702 Applied Epidemiology in Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 703 Applied Clinical Research in Advance Nursing Practice 3
NURS 705 Financial Economics and the Business of Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 706 Organizational Systems and Quality Management for Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NURS 713 Applied Pharmacotherapeutics for APRNs 2
NURS 746 Mental Health Concepts for APRNs 3
NURS 784 Pediatric Chronic and Complex Illness 4
NURS 795 Residency 4
NURS 796 DNP Capstone Seminar 1
NURS 797 DNP Capstone Project 4
Elective 3
Elective 3
Total Credits for PNP Concentration  36
500 Clinical/Practice Hours

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Courses

NURS 129. Topics. (1-3 )



NURS 223. Introduction to Nursing Skills and Concepts. (2)



NURS 224. Application of Growth and Development to Health Care. (3)



NURS 229. Topics. (1-6 to a maximum of 6 ∆)



NURS 238. Pharmacology in Nursing and the Health Professions. (3)



NURS 239. Pathophysiology I. (3)



NURS 240. Pathophysiology II. (3)



NURS 297. Independent Study. (1-3, no limit ∆)



NURS 311L. Nursing Skills and Assessment. (5)



NURS 312L. Core Nursing Practicum I. (4)



NURS 313L. Nursing Practicum II. (1)



NURS 314L. Core Nursing Practicum III . (4)



NURS 315L. Core Nursing Practicum IV . (3)



NURS 329. Topics. (1-6 to a maximum of 6 ∆)



NURS 331L. Principles and Application, Community Assessment. (2)



NURS 332. Introduction to Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice. (3)



NURS 340. Advancement of Professional Nursing. (3)



NURS 351. Health and Illness Concepts I. (3)



NURS 352. Health and Illness Concepts II. (3)



NURS 390. Professional Nursing Concepts I. (3)



NURS 391. Nursing Roles and Values. (3)



NURS 392. Nursing Leadership Strategies. (3)



NURS 397. Independent Study. (1-3, no limit ∆)



NURS 411L. Child Clinical Intensive. (4)



NURS 412L. Maternal-Newborn Clinical Intensive. (4)



NURS 413L. Gerontology Clinical Intensive. (4)



NURS 414L. Mental Health Clinical Intensive. (4)



NURS 415L. Specialty Focus Clinical Intensive Special Topics. (4)



NURS 416L. High Acuity Nursing Clinical Intensive. (4)



NURS 419L. Capstone Clinical. (3)



NURS 421. Nurse Intern Professional Knowledge Development. (1 to a maximum of 2 ∆)



NURS 422. Nurse Intern Professional Role Development. (1 to a maximum of 2 ∆)



NURS *429. Topics. (1-6, no limit ∆)



NURS 431L. Community Assessment. (3)



NURS 441. Evidence-Based Application of Health Assessment Skills. (4)



NURS 442. Nursing Leadership in Health Policy and Systems. (3)



NURS 447L. Family and Community Health Practicum. . (4)



NURS 448. Application of Health and Illness Concepts. (4)



NURS 453. Health and Illness Concepts III. (3)



NURS 454L. Nursing Synthesis. (3)



NURS 462. Special Populations in Pediatrics. (3)



NURS 463 / 573. Wound Care Management. (3)



NURS 472. Victimology. (3)



NURS 473/570. End of Life Care. (3)



NURS 474. Patient Education. (3)



NURS 476 / 576. Critical Care Nursing. (3)



NURS 491. Professional Nursing Concepts II. (3)



NURS 492. Professional Nursing Concepts III. (3)



NURS 493. Analysis and Evaluation of Health Care Systems. (3)



NURS 494. Reflective Nursing Practice Seminar. (2)



NURS 497. Independent Study. (1-3, no limit ∆)



NURS 498. Honors Study in Nursing I. (3)



NURS 499. Honors Study in Nursing II. (1-3, may be repeated once ∆)



NURS 501. Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing. (3)



NURS 503. Research in Nursing. (3)



NURS 504. Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing and Health Care . (3)



NURS 505. Health Care Policy, Systems and Financing for Advanced Practice Roles. (3)



NURS 509. Teaching in Nursing. (3)



NURS 510. Educational Program Development and Evaluation. (3)



NURS 512. Resource Utilization in Nursing. (3)



NURS 513. Administration to Facilitate Quality Clinical Care. (3)



NURS 514. Nursing Administration in Health Institutions/ Agencies. (3)



NURS 515. Faculty Roles and Professional Issues. (3)



NURS 516. Advanced Community Health Nursing I. (2-3)



NURS 517. Advanced Community Health Nursing II. (3)



NURS 522. Applications of Epidemiology to Community Health Problems. (3)



NURS 526. Pathophysiology in Advanced Practice Nursing. (3)



NURS 535. Adult Health I. (3)



NURS 536. Adult Health II. (3)



NURS 539. Advanced Pediatric Health and Developmental Assessment. (4)



NURS 540. Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning. (4)



NURS 541. Antepartum-Postpartum for FNP. (2)



NURS 542. Ambulatory Pediatrics I. (4)



NURS 543. Pharmacological Principles of Clinical Therapeutics. (3)



NURS 544. Antepartum and Postpartum Care. (1-7, may be repeated once ∆ )



NURS 546. Ambulatory Pediatrics II. (4)



NURS 547. Pediatric Chronic Illness/Special Needs. (5)



NURS 548. Women’s Health. (1-4, may be repeated once ∆)



NURS 549. Adolescent Health. (3)



NURS 550. Intrapartum Care. (1-9, may be repeated once ∆)



NURS 551. Newborn Care. (1-3 )



NURS 552. Evidence-Based Care in Nurse Midwifery. (1)



NURS 553. Nurse-Midwifery Professional Practice. (1)



NURS 558. Brain and Behavioral Correlates of Health and Illness. (3)



NURS 559. Physiologic Concepts in Health and Illness. (3)



NURS 560. Differential Diagnosis for Advanced Practice. (3)



NURS 561. ACNP Applications to Practice I. (5)



NURS 562. Complex Patient Analyses and Treatment [Complex Patient Analysis and Treatment]. (3)



NURS 563. ACNP Applications to Practice II. (5)



NURS 566. Advanced Diagnostic and Therapeutic Skills. (3)



NURS 567. Emerging Issues in Adult-Geriatric Advanced Practice Nursing [Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, and Ethical Considerations]. (1)



NURS 568. ACNP Clinical Topics I. (3 to a maximum of 12 ∆)



NURS 569. ACNP Clinical Topics II. (3 to a maximum of 12 ∆)



NURS 570/473. End of Life Care. (3)



NURS 571. Geriatric and End of Life Concepts for Advanced Nursing Practice. (3)



NURS 572. Iatrogenesis in the Elderly. (2)



NURS 573 / 463. Wound Care Management. (3)



NURS 574. Primary Care Issues in Adult Acute Care Advanced Practice Nursing. (3)



NURS 576 / 476. Critical Care Nursing. (3)



NURS 591. Graduate Problems. (1-6, no limit ∆)



NURS 593. Topics. (1-6, no limit ∆)



NURS 594. Advanced Practice Seminar. (1)



NURS 595. Advanced Nursing Field Work. (1-7, no limit ∆)



NURS 596. Professional Paper. (1)



NURS 597. Applied Examination. (1)



NURS 599. Nursing Thesis I. (1-6, no limit ∆)



NURS 600. Philosophy of Science in Nursing. (3)



NURS 601. Theory I: Nursing Knowledge Development. (3)



NURS 602. Theory II: Substantive Nursing Knowledge. (3)



NURS 606. Quantitative Methods in Nursing Research. (3)



NURS 607. Qualitative Methods in Nursing Research. (3)



NURS 608. Environments of Human Health. (3)



NURS 609. Family Nursing: Concepts, Issues and Outcomes. (3)



NURS 610. Nursing Education: Pedagogy and Roles. (3)



NURS 611. Rural and Cultural Health. (3)



NURS 612. Clinical Nursing Therapeutics and Outcomes. (3)



NURS 614. Instrumentation. (3)



NURS 615. Critical Ethnography and CBPR in Health Care Research. (3)



NURS 620. Advanced Health Care Statistics I. (3)



NURS 621. Advanced Health Care Statistics II. (3)



NURS 624. Behavioral Observation Methods. (3)



NURS 627. Qualitative Data Analysis. (3)



NURS 630. Personal and Social Context of Illness. (3)



NURS 640. Evidence, Health Policy, and Politics. (3)



NURS 641. Health Disparities and Policy. (3)



NURS 642. Applied Health Economics. (3)



NURS 648. Introduction to Health Policy Field Placement. (1)



NURS 649. Health Policy Field Placement. (3)



NURS 690. Ph.D. Seminar. (1-3, no limit ∆)



NURS 691. Independent Study. (1-3, no limit ∆)



NURS 693. Topics. (1-6, no limit ∆)



NURS 699. Dissertation. (3-9, no limit ∆)



NURS 701. Applied Research in Advanced Nursing Practice. (3)



NURS 702. Applied Epidemiology in Advanced Nursing Practice. (3)



NURS 703. Applied Clinical Research in Advanced Nursing Practice. (3)



NURS 705. Financial Economics and the Business of Advanced Nursing Practice. (3)



NURS 706. Organizational Systems and Quality Management for Advanced Nursing Practice. (3)



NURS 713. Applied Pharmacotherapeutics for APRNs. (2)



NURS 723. Effective Human Resource Management in Health Care Settings. (3)



NURS 725. Principles of Advanced Nursing Management. (3)



NURS 726. Leading Organizational Change. (3)



NURS 727. Health Care Innovations and Informatics. (3)



NURS 746. Mental Health Concepts for APRNs. (3)



NURS 751. Chronic and Complex Illness in Adults. (3)



NURS 769. Comparative Models of Maternal and Child Health Care Delivery. (3)



NURS 770. Cultural and Complementary Healing. (3)



NURS 771. Midwifery Leadership and Change. (1)



NURS 784. Pediatric Chronic and Complex Illness. (4)



NURS 795. Residency. (1-8, may be repeated twice to a maximum of 12 Δ )



NURS 796. DNP Capstone Seminar. (1)



NURS 797. DNP Capstone Project. (1-6, may be repeated twice Δ)



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