NUR 500 | Theoretical Foundations for Nursing Practice | 3 Credits |
NUR 503 | Advanced Leadership and Health Policy | 3 Credits |
NUR 531 | Family Theory | 2 Credits |
NUR 555 | Clinical Pharmacology | 3 Credits |
NUR 560 | Nursing Research Methods | 3 Credits |
NUR 568 | Advanced Health Assessment | 4 Credits |
NUR 569 | Diagnostic Testing in Primary Care | 1 Credit |
NUR 570 | Pathophysiology | 3 Credits |
NUR 572 | Family Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan | 3 Credits |
NUR 580 | Beginning Level Adult Clinical | 2 Credits |
NUR 652 | Family Primary Health Care I | 3 Credits |
NUR 658 | Women's Health Care | 2 Credits |
NUR 668 | Family Primary Health Care II | 4 Credits |
NUR 670 | Intermediate Level Family Clinical | 3 Credits |
NUR 680 | Advanced Level Family Clinical | 4 Credits |
NUR 692 | Culminating Seminar for Nurse Practitioners | 2 Credits |
Total | 45 Credits |
Special Notes:
- Students may transfer up to 12 credit hours, if applicable, from another graduate program.
- Regardless of overall GPA, students can apply only two “C” grades in courses taken towards the degree.
- All students must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher to graduate.
- Graduate students may repeat a graduate nursing course only once.
- FNP majors must complete and pass a comprehensive final examination at the completion of their program of study.