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Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Family Nurse Practitioner Emphasis


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The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) emphasis prepares the post-BSN student to complete the requirements for certification as an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) in the role of an FNP. The DNP is a terminal nursing degree, which prepares graduates for translational science to influence direct and indirect health outcomes not only for individuals but for populations and healthcare systems.

The DNP-Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) program is a 76.5 credit, full-time, hybrid program over 8 semesters. Didactic classes are online with occasional synchronous meetings. Students receive personalized attention and instruction on-campus for five lab courses in our state-of-the-art nurse practitioner suites. Students must complete a total of 750 clinical practice hours during the last four semesters to graduate from the program. A DNP project will be completed during the final three semesters with a focus on evidence-based practice and quality improvement to promote systems-level change related to healthcare outcomes.

  • Grade Requirements:  Graduates must successfully complete all DNP program courses with a grade of “B-” or higher
  • Program Code: Nursing Practice (2060DNP) with Concentration/Emphasis in Family Nurse Practitioner (2062).
  • CIPC: 513818

Admission

Applicants must apply for admission to the DNP-FNP Nursing program by the application deadline. Admission is competitive and the criteria listed in the application should be considered as minimum standards. Please see https://www.weber.edu/Nursing/DNP.html for application information.

Doctor of Nursing Practice, Family Nurse Practitioner Emphasis Required Courses (76.5 credit hours)


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