M.S. in Nursing: Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration
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Year 1 (total credits=24)
Semester
Course
Credits
Fall
NURS 504: Advanced Pathophysiology
3
NURS 623: Advanced Health Assessment
3
NURS 512: Foundations for Evidence-Based Practice
3
Spring
NURS 502: Advanced Pharmacology
3
NURS 580: Primary Care of the Adult-Gerontology Population
4
NURS 607: Epidemiology and Population Health
3
Summer
NURS 632: Maternal and Child Health in Primary Care
3
NURS 595: Family Primary Care Practicum I
2
Year 2 (total credits=20)
Semester
Course
Credits
Fall
NURS 590: Complex Problems in Family Primary Care
4
NURS 642: Family Primary Care Practicum II
4
NURS 638: Health Policy Leadership and Advocacy
3
Spring
NURS 520: Professional Transitions for the Advanced Practice Nurse
2
NURS 640: Teamwork in Complex Clinical Situations
3
NURS 658: Family Primary Care Practicum III
4
Total Credits: 44
Year 1 (total credits=12)
Semester
Course
Credits
Fall
NURS 504: Advanced Pathophysiology
3
NURS 512: Foundations for Evidence-Based Practice
3
Spring
NURS 502: Advanced Pharmacology
3
NURS 607: Epidemiology and Population Health
3
Year 2 (total credits=18)
Semester
Course
Credits
Fall
NURS 623: Advanced Health Assessment
3
NURS 638: Health Policy Leadership and Advocacy
3
Spring
NURS 580: Primary Care of the Adult-Gerontology Population
4
NURS 640: Teamwork in Complex Clinical Situations
3
Summer
NURS 632: Maternal and Child Health in Primary Care
3
NURS 595: Family Primary Care Practicum I
2
Year 3 (total credits=14)
Semester
Course
Credits
Fall
NURS 590: Complex Problems in Family Primary Care
4
NURS 642: Family Primary Care Practicum II
4
Spring
NURS 520: Professional Transitions for the Advanced Practice Nurse