When an applicant is accepted to the Post Master's FNP certificate, an individualized plan of study will be determined. Students earn a minimum of 26 credit hours which includes NUR 431 Diagnostic Reasoning, NUR 471 FNP I, NUR 473 FNP II, NUR 475 FNP III, and NUR 477 FNP IV. 660 clinical hours are accrued throughout the FNP clinical course sequence.
Master's Program Outcomes
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I. Advocating for compassionate patient-centered care with a commitment to serve vulnerable populations.
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II. Leading and evaluating safe and effective change for improved quality in practice and health care systems.
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III. Advancing a culture of excellence through lifelong learning and scholarly inquiry in a complex health care system.
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IV. Applying ethical and policy analyses to assess, intervene, and evaluate care delivery in and across healthcare systems.
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V. Fostering and leading collaborative interprofessional care teams to provide individual, family and population based care.
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VI. Navigating and integrating services across the healthcare system that promote ethical, cost-effective, and innovative change.
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VII. Translating evidence into practice within an interprofessional healthcare system.
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VIII. Using communication and information technology to collaborate with healthcare consumers and providers across the healthcare system.