Nursing
Sharon Chappy
Program Director
Office: Nursing/Education 147
Telephone: (920) 424-2106
Web Site: www.uwosh.edu/con/college-of-nursing-programs/graduate
E-mail: congrad@uwosh.edu
- Berry, Marie A. (1994)
- Brands, Mary K. (2001)
- Brown, Lori Ann (2010)
- Chappy, Sharon L. (2000)
- Jambunathan, Jayalakshmi (1987)
- Lancaster, Rachelle J. (2005)
- Marnocha, Suzanne K. (1994)
- Park, Mijeong (2009)
- Pitsch, Ellen E. (2004)
- Schmidt, Bonnie J. (2004)
- Smith, Rosemary K. (1977)
- Udlis, Kimberly A. (2001)
- Westphal, Judith (2008)
Vision: The College of Nursing will build upon its tradition of developing caring and scholarly nurse leaders who positively impact contemporary and future health care.
The purpose of the graduate program is to prepare professional nurses for the MSN and DNP degrees. MSN emphases include the Nurse Educator and Clinical Nurse Leader. The BSN to DNP Program prepares Family Nurse Practitioners with a primary care focus. The MSN to DNP Program prepares advanced practice nurses and advanced nurse administrators for a practice role with a more comprehensive focus on population health, leadership, evidence based practice, and technology. There is also a post-MSN Clinical Nurse Leader Certificate Program.
Completion of the program will lead to the degrees: Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP).
In addition to the requirements of the Office of Graduate Studies specified in the first section of this Bulletin, the program has the following policies and procedures for admission:
Grade-Point Average
MSN: A grade-point average (GPA) of 3.00 in undergraduate studies is required. Students who have less than a 3.00 GPA can appeal and may be admitted on a probationary status.
BSN to DNP: A GPA of 3.00 in undergraduate studies is required. GRE required to applicants with a GPA of 2.70-2.99.
MSN to DNP: A GPA of 3.50 in MSN graduate studies is required.
Written Screening
Qualified applicants are asked to provide written responses to a series of questions that focus on professional attributes and potential success in the chosen graduate emphasis.
Interview
Qualified applicants may be interviewed after application materials and the written screening are evaluated.
Resume
Applicants must submit a professional resume including certification(s) held and professional affiliations and activities. MSN to DNP applicants provide a supplemental application that includes a portfolio.
Licensure/Degree
MSN: Applicants must hold a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from a CCNE or NLNAC accredited program and licensure as a registered nurse in the state of residence and be eligible for Wisconsin licensure. Nursing practice is helpful but not required. Individual consideration may be given for graduates from non-accredited nursing programs, if the institution is regionally accredited.
BSN to DNP: Applicants must hold a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from a CCNE or NLNAC accredited program and licensure as a registered nurse in the state of residence and be eligible for Wisconsin licensure. Nursing practice is helpful but not required.
MSN to DNP: Applicants must hold a MSN from an accredited program, RN licensure in the state of residency and be eligible for Wisconsin licensure, and national certification as an Advanced Practice Nurse or advanced nursing administrator.
References
Applicants must provide three references from professional and/or work-related sources.
Prior Coursework
MSN: Applicants must have earned a B or higher in a three (3) credit introductory statistics course that includes both descriptive and inferential statistics within five years of admission to the program.
BSN to DNP: Applicants must have earned a B or higher in a three (3) credit introductory statistics course that includes both descriptive and inferential statistics within five years of admission to the program.
MSN to DNP: Prior coursework required is listed on the College of Nursing website supplementary application. 550 clinical hours of prior advanced practice or administration practice is necessary.
Computer Competency
Students are expected to have experience with a word processing program, sending and receiving emails, and accessing the World Wide Web. Each student is given a campus e-mail account with 24-hour computer access. All official communication from the program is sent via campus e-mail to the students' UW Oshkosh account. Technology requirements for UW Oshkosh students can be found at: http://www.uwosh.edu/acs/.
Health and CPR Requirements, Caregiver Background Checks, Liability Insurance
Students must meet health and CPR requirements and have a caregiver background check performed upon admission to the programs. Contact the Graduate Nursing Office for a list of immunization requirements. Clinical agencies and the College of Nursing may refuse entry into clinical experience if requirements are not met. Liability insurance will be provided by the College of Nursing to all students enrolled and engaged in the curriculum for all clinical practicum experiences.
The MSN Program is comprised of courses that contribute to specialty as a Nurse Educator or Clinical Nurse Leader.
The BSN to DNP Program is comprised of courses that lead to a doctoral degree in nursing practice and an advanced practice nursing specialty as a Family Nurse Practitioner.
The MSN to DNP Program is comprised of courses that lead to a doctoral degree in nursing practice.
Program requirements must be completed within a five-year period, starting with the first course taken that counts toward the degree, regardless of date of admission to the program.
The following are the descriptions for the nursing plan(s) of study:
Nursing – MSN to DNP
Nursing - BSN to DNP with Family Nurse Practitioner specialty
Nursing – Adult Health and Illness (Admissions Suspended)
Nursing – Nurse Educator
Nursing – Clinical Nurse Leader
Certificate - Post-MSN Clinical Nurse Leader GAP Certificate – Family Nurse Practitioner
NAC Certificate
The minimum credit requirements:
MSN to DNP – 30 credits
BSN to DNP Family Nurse Practitioner emphasis - 74 credits
Adult Health and Illness emphasis - 44 credits - (Admissions suspended)
Nurse Educator - 37 credits
Clinical Nurse Leader - 37 credits
GAP - 31 credits
NAC - 10 credits
Post MSN Clinical Nurse Leader Certificate - 12 credits
The graduate program curriculum undergoes continuous quality improvement. Contact the Graduate Nursing Program Office for information regarding specific minimum credit requirements and changes.
Students must satisfy fully the Office of Graduate Studies requirements for advancement to candidacy as stated in the first section of this Bulletin. Students must meet with their program coordinator to plan and receive program approval for their admission to candidacy. Students should apply for Admission to Candidacy after completing 9-21 credits. The Office of Graduate Studies gives final approval to Admission to Candidacy. MSN to DNP students are required to identify a topic for their culminating project.
Completion of a clinical paper, thesis or other culminating experience (based on plan of study) in addition to all other required degree courses as determined by the program. Candidates must satisfy all program and Office of Graduate Studies academic, culminating and degree requirements to be eligible for graduation and degree conferral.
F. Audit/Guest Student/Special Student Policy
No auditing is allowed for graduate clinical courses. Very limited audit status is allowed in graduate theory courses for those students who have earned the (MSN). For eligible students, audit status is open on a space-available basis and with permission of the Graduate Program Director and the course instructor. Guest students (i.e., admitted to a graduate program at another institution) will be allowed to enroll for graduate theory courses after permission from the Graduate Program Director and documentation of full-standing admission at their home institution must be provided. Permission will be granted on a space-available basis. Credits earned while a guest student are intended for transfer credit. However, should students be subsequently admitted into the UW Oshkosh Graduate Program, the five-year completion time limit begins with the first course applicable to the degree. Special student classification is limited.
G. Grading and Class Size PoliciesProgression requirements include the policy that a grade of B or higher must be earned in each nursing course. Only one course may be repeated if a grade lower than a B is earned.
Course offerings are dependent on adequate course enrollment.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The MSN to DNP curriculum is comprised of components modeled after guidelines from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing DNP Essentials for Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice.
MSN to DNP
| Subject | Catalog No. |
Credits | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| NURSING | 800 | 3 | Foundations of the DNP Role and Interprofessional Collaboration |
| NURSING | 801 | 3 | Philosophical, Theoretical & Ethical Foundations for Advanced Nursing Practice |
| NURSING | 803 | 3 | Advanced Epidemiology and Biostatistics for Population Health |
| NURSING | 805 | 3 | Clinical Scholarship for Advanced Nursing Practice |
| NURSING | 809 | 3 | Organizational Leadership and Health Policy for Advanced Nursing Practice |
| NURSING | 821 | 4 | DNP Seminar & Practicum I |
| NURSING | 822 | 5 | DNP Seminar & Practicum II |
| NURSING | 883 | 3 | Healthcare Informatics |
| NURSING | 890 | 3 | DNP Capstone Project |
BSN to DNP with Family Nurse Practitioner Specialization
The BSN to DNP curriculum is comprised of components modeled after guidelines from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice, the National Task Force on Quality NP Education, and the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties.
| Subject | Catalog No. |
Credits | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| NURSING | 605 | 3 | Advanced Health Assessment |
| NURSING | 700 | 3 | Advanced Diagnostics and Reasoning |
| NURSING | 701 | 3 | Translational Scholarship |
| NURSING | 702 | 3 | Health Care Systems Policy and Advocacy |
| NURSING | 703 | 3 | Clinical Prevention and Population Health |
| NURSING | 704 | 3 | Pathophysiology for Advanced Nursing Roles |
| NURSING | 709 | 3 | Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Nursing Roles |
| NURSING | 730 | 3 | Clinical Practice Management |
| NURSING | 800 |
3 |
Foundations of the DNP Role and Interprofessional Collaboration |
| NURSING | 801 | 3 | Philosophical, Theoretical and Ethical Foundations for Advanced Nursing Practice |
| NURSING | 803 | 3 | Advanced Epidemiology and Biostatistics for Population Health |
| NURSING | 805 | 3 | Clinical Scholarship for Advanced Nursing Practice |
| NURSING | 804 | 1 | DNP Capstone I |
| NURSING | 806 | 1 | DNP Capstone II |
| NURSING | 808 | 1 | DNP Capstone III |
| NURSING | 810 | 1 | DNP Capstone IV |
| NURSING | 809 | 3 | Organizational Leadership and Health Policy for Advanced Nursing Practice |
| NURSING | 829 | 6 | DNP Residency |
| NURSING | 883 | 3 | Healthcare Informatics |
Master of Science of Nursing (MSN)
The MSN curriculum is comprised of several components modeled after guidelines from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (Masters Essentials of Nursing Education and Clinical Nurse Leader Competencies), and National League of Nursing Nurse Educator core competencies.
MSN Graduate Core Courses:
| Subject | Catalog No. |
Credits | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| NURSING | 701 | 3 | Translational Scholarship |
| NURSING | 702 | 2-3 | Health Care Systems Policy and Advocacy |
| NURSING | 703 | 2-3 | Clinical Prevention and Population Health |
| NURSING | 704 | 3 | Pathophysiology for Advanced Nursing Roles |
| NURSING | 707 | 2 | Epidemiology |
| NURSING | 708 | 2 | Ethics in Advanced Nursing |
| NURSING | 709 | 3 | Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Nursing Roles |
| NURSING | 719 | 3 | Foundations of Advanced Nursing Roles and Interprofessional Collaboration |
| NURSING | 745 | 2 | Advanced Health Assessment for Clinical Nurse Leaders and Nurse Educators |
| NURSING | 793 | 3 | Clinical Paper OR |
| NURSING | 795 | 3 | Nursing Thesis OR |
| NURSING | 759 | 3 | Clinical Nurse Leader Immersion Practicum (CNL only-Capstone) |
*All master's students take core courses.
Note: Diversity and Social Issues threaded through courses and emphasized in the following:
Nursing
722
Diversity Practicum (BSN to DNP)
736
The Education Process in Nursing (Nurse Educator)
738
Advanced Educator Practicum (Nurse Educator)
763
Quality in the CNL Role
Note: Professional Role emphasized in the following:
Nursing
730
Clinical Practice Management (BSN to DNP)
736
The Education Process in Nursing (Nurse Educator)
737
Nurse Educator Practice Advancement (Nurse Educator)
738
Advanced Educator Practicum (Nurse Educator)
759
CNL Immersion Practicum (CNL)
762
Leadership in the CNL Role (CNL)
763
Quality in the CNL Role (CNL)
Specialty Courses
1. Family Nurse Practitioner
| Subject |
Catalog No. |
Credits | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| NURSING | 716 | 2 | Clinical Management and Pharmacology I |
| NURSING | 717 | 3 | Clinical Management and Pharmacology II |
| NURSING | 718 | 3 | Clinical Management and Pharmacology III |
| NURSING | 722 | 2 | Diversity Practicum |
| NURSING | 726 | 2 |
FNP Practicum I |
| NURSING | 727 | 4 |
FNP Practicum II |
| NURSING | 728 | 4 |
FNP Practicum III |
| NURSING | 720 | 1 |
Pediatric Seminar for APN (Elective) |
| NURSING | 730 | 2 | Clinical Practice Management |
Eligible to sit for the ANCC or AANP Certification Examination
2. Adult Health and Illness Emphasis-ADMISSIONS SUSPENDED
NURSING 754 2 Advanced Practice Nursing Practicum I
NURSING 755 4 Advanced Practice Nursing Practicum II
NURSING 756 4 Advanced Practice Nursing Practicum III
NURSING 764 2 Adult Clinical Management and Pharmacology I
NURSING 765 2 Adult Clinical Management and Pharmacology II
NURSING 766 2 Adult Clinical Management and Pharmacology III
Eligible to sit for the ANCC or AANP Certification Examination
3. Clinical Nurse Leader Emphasis
Subject
Catalog No.
Credits
Title
NURSING
757
2
Clinical Nurse Leader Practicum II
NURSING
759
3
Clinical Leader Immersion Practicum
NURSING
761
2
Clinical Nurse Leader Practicum I
NURSING
762
2
Leadership in the Clinical Nurse Leader Role
NURSING
763
3
Quality in the Clinical Nurse Leader Role
4. Nurse Educator Emphasis
| Subject | Catalog No. |
Credits | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| NURSING | 736 | 3 | The Education Process in Nursing |
| NURSING | 737 | 1 | Nurse Educator Practice Advancement |
| NURSING | 738 | 4 | Advanced Educator Practicum |
| NURSING | 748 | 3 | Assessment and Evaluation Strategies in Nursing Education |
| NURSING | 793 | 3 | Clinical Paper |
5. Doctor of Nursing Practice
Subject
Catalog No.
Credits
Title
NURSING
800
3
Foundations of the DNP Role and Interprofessional Collaboration
NURSING
801
3
Philosophical, Theoretical and Ethical Foundations for Advanced Nursing Practice
NURSING
803
3
Advanced Epidemiology and Biostatistics for Population Heath
NURSING
805
3
Clinical Scholarship for Advanced Nursing Practice
NURSING
804
1
DNP Capstone I
NURSING
806
1
DNP Capstone II
NURSING
808
1
DNP Capstone III
NURSING
810
1
DNP Capstone IV
NURSING
809
3
Organizational Leadership and Health Policy for Advanced Nursing Practice
NURSING
821
4
DNP Seminar and Practicum I (MSN to DNP only)
NURSING
822
5
DNP Seminar and Practicum II (MSN to DNP only)
NURSING
829
6
DNP Residency (BSN to DNP only)
NURSING
883
3
Healthcare Informatics
NURSING
890
3
DNP Capstone Project (MSN to DNP only)
Other Requirements
Completion of a culminating project: clinical paper or project or DNP capstone project.
Post MSN Clinical Nurse Leaders Certificate Program
| Subject | Catalog No. |
Credits | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| NURSING | 757 | 2 | Clinical Nurse Leader Practicum II |
| NURSING | 759 | 3 | Clinical Leader Immersion Practicum |
| NURSING | 761 | 2 | Clinical Nurse Leader Practicum I |
| NURSING | 762 | 2 | Leadership in the Clinical Nurse Leader Role |
| NURSING | 763 | 3 | Quality in the Clinical Nurse Leader Role |
Admission Requirements for Post-MSN Clinical Nurse Leader Certificate Program
- Master's degree in nursing from a National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) or Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accredited program. MSN coursework must show evidence of courses in Advanced Health Assessment, Advanced Pathophysiology, Advanced Pharmacology, and Epidemiology. Individual consideration may be given to graduates of graduate nursing programs that were not accredited at the time of graduation.
- Current licensure as a registered nurse in the state of residence.
- Two letters of reference from professional and/or work related sources.
- Nursing practice experience recommended.
- A personal interview
Non-Degree CHOICES and Requirements
Choice 1: Graduate Achievement Program (GAP)
PRIMARY HEALTHCARE GRADUATE ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM
The Graduate Achievement Program in Primary Healthcare Nursing is designed for people who already have a master's degree in nursing but wish to add a different area of nursing specialization. GAP applicants will be accommodated as class size permits. A minimum of 31 credits are required.
Admission Requirements
- Master's degree in nursing from a National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) or Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accredited program. Individual consideration may be given to graduates of graduate nursing programs that were not accredited at the time of graduation.
- Current licensure as a registered nurse in Wisconsin.
- Three letters of reference from professional and/or work related sources.
- Nursing practice experience recommended.
- A personal interview
- An acceptable health assessment course with a lab or equivalent in the past two years, receiving a B or higher grade or validated use of all health assessment skills. Written exam (pass rate 85%) and performance exam to validate correct use of health history and physical exam skills. Written and demonstration exam has a fee.
- For the Skill Enhancement GAP option, ANCC, AANP, or NAPNAP certification as a pediatric nurse practitioner or adult nurse practitioner is required
Program Requirements
Family Nurse Practitioner GAP Skill Expansion Option: Skill expansion option, designed for master's prepared nurse administrators, educators, and clinical nurse specialists, is based on the family nurse practitioner curriculum. Credit for comparable courses will be evaluated individually. Contact the Graduate Nursing Office for information.
Skill Enhancement Option: Two tracks are available to assist pediatric nurse practitioners (who would take the mature family track) and Adult Nurse Practitioners (who would take the young family track) to acquire competency in caring for families.
FNP GAP Courses, Skill Expansion Option (31 Credits)
| Subject | Catalog No. |
Credits | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| NURSING |
700 |
3 |
Advanced Health Assessment |
| NURSING |
703 |
2 |
Health Promotion in Advanced Nursing |
| NURSING |
704 |
3 |
Pathophysiology for the APN |
| NURSING |
707 |
2 |
Epidemiology |
| NURSING |
709 |
3 |
Pharmacotherapeutics for the APN |
| NURSING |
716 |
2 |
Clinical Management and Pharmacology I |
| NURSING |
717 |
3 |
Clinical Management and Pharmacology II |
| NURSING |
718 |
3 |
Clinical Management and Pharmacology III |
| NURSING |
726 |
2 |
FNP Practicum I (Clinical) |
| NURSING |
727 |
4 |
FNP Practicum II (Clinical) |
| NURSING |
728 |
4 |
FNP Practicum III (Clinical) |
Young Family Track (12 credits in track; other GAP credits required.)
| Subject | Catalog No. |
Credits | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| NURSING | 750 | 6 | Primary Healthcare for the Young Family I |
| NURSING | 751 | 6 | Primary Healthcare for the Young Family II |
Mature Family Track (12 credits in track; other GAP credits required.)
| Subject | Catalog No. |
Credits | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| NURSING | 752 | 6 |
Primary Healthcare for the Mature Family I |
| NURSING | 753 | 6 | Primary Healthcare for the Mature Family II |
Certification Requirements
Graduates of the Family and Adult Nurse Practitioner curriculum meet the FNP and ANP eligibility requirements of the certification centers, ANCC and AANP. Educators and Clinical Nurse Leaders are eligible for certification exams in their specialty.
Choice 2: The Natural Alternative Complementary Healthcare Certificate (NAC)
A 10-credit certificate program meant to augment intervention options. The purpose of the NAC program is to educate bachelor's or master's prepared registered nurses in NAC therapies. NAC therapies can complement conventional treatments and/or provide alternative methods for health concerns, as well as provide for integration of natural therapies into a plan of care.
Natural Alternative Complementary Healthcare Certificate Program
| Subject | Catalog No. |
Credits | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| NURSING |
770 | 1 |
Introduction to Natural Alternative Complementary Healthcare |
| NURSING | 771 | 2 | Alternative Healthcare Systems |
| NURSING | 772 | 2 | Mind Body Spirit Interventions |
| NURSING | 773 | 1 | Biologic Based Therapies |
| NURSING | 774 | 1 | Manipulative and Body Based Methods |
| NURSING | 775 | 1 | Energy Therapies |
| NURSING | 776 | 2 | NAC Therapies Field Project and Seminar |
- VII. Course Descriptions
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- NURSING 605: Advanced Health Assessment
- NURSING 700: Advanced Diagnostics and Reasoning
- NURSING 701: Translational Scholarship
- NURSING 702: Health Care Systems Policy and Advocacy
- NURSING 703: Clinical Prevention and Population Health
- NURSING 704: Pathophysiology for Advanced Nursing Roles
- NURSING 705: Research in Nursing - Methods
- NURSING 706: Research in Nursing - Design
- NURSING 707: Epidemiology
- NURSING 708: Ethics in Advanced Nursing Practice
- NURSING 709: Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Nursing Roles
- NURSING 710: Theoretical Basis for Family Nursing
- NURSING 711: Theory in Nursing
- NURSING 716: Clinical Management and Pharmacology I
- NURSING 717: Clinical Management and Pharmacology II
- NURSING 718: Clinical Management and Pharmacology III
- NURSING 719: Foundations of Advanced Nursing Roles and Interprofessional Collaboration
- NURSING 720: Pediatric Seminar for Advanced Practice Nurses
- NURSING 722: Diversity Practicum
- NURSING 726: Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum I
- NURSING 727: Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum II
- NURSING 728: Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum III
- NURSING 730: Clinical Practice Management
- NURSING 736: The Education Process in Nursing
- NURSING 737: Nurse Educator Practice Advancement
- NURSING 738: Advanced Educator Practicum
- NURSING 750: Primary Health Care for the Young Family I
- NURSING 751: Primary Health Care for the Young Family II
- NURSING 752: Primary Health Care for the Mature Family I
- NURSING 753: Primary Health Care for the Mature Family II
- NURSING 754: Advanced Practice Nursing Practicum I
- NURSING 755: Advanced Practice Nursing Practicum II
- NURSING 756: Advanced Practice Nursing Practicum III
- NURSING 757: Clinical Nurse Leader Practicum II
- NURSING 758: Clinical Nurse Leader Clinical Practicum III
- NURSING 759: Clinical Nurse Leader Immersion Practicum
- NURSING 760: Healing Care
- NURSING 762: Leadership in the Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) Role
- NURSING 764: Adult Clinical Management and Pharmacology I
- NURSING 765: Adult Clinical Management and Pharmacology II
- NURSING 766: Adult Clinical Management and Pharmacology III
- NURSING 770: Introduction to Natural Alternative Complementary (NAC) Health Care
- NURSING 771: Alternative Health Care Systems
- NURSING 772: Mind Body Spirit Interventions
- NURSING 773: Biologic Based Therapies
- NURSING 774: Manipulative and Body Based Methods
- NURSING 775: Energy Therapies
- NURSING 776: NAC Therapies Field Project & Seminar
- NURSING 793: Clinical Paper
- NURSING 795: Nursing Thesis
- NURSING 796: Independent Study
- NURSING 797: Seminar on Current Topics in Primary Health Care Nursing
- NURSING 799: Registration for Comprehensive Examination
- NURSING 740: Information Systems: Patient Care Technology
- NURSING 745: Advanced Health Assessment for Clinical Nurse Leaders and Nurse Educators
- NURSING 746: Quality Improvement and Safety in Advanced Nursing
- NURSING 748: Assessment and Evaluation Strategies in Nursing Education
- NURSING 761: Clinical Nurse Leader Practicum I
- NURSING 763: Quality in the Clinical Nurse Leader Role
- NURSING 783: Health Care Informatics
- NURSING 800: Foundations of the DNP Role and Interprofessional
- NURSING 801:Philosophical, Theoretical & Ethical Foundations for Advanced Nursing Practice
- NURSING 803: Advanced Epidemiology and Biostatistics for Population Health
- NURSING 804: DNP Capstone I
- NURSING 805: Clinical Scholarship for Advanced Nursing Practice
- NURSING 806: DNP Capstone II
- NURSING 808: DNP Capstone III
- NURSING 809: Organizational Leadership and Health Policy for Advanced Nursing Practice
- NURSING 810: DNP Capstone IV
- NURSING 821: DNP Seminar & Practicum I
- NURSING 822: DNP Seminar & Practicum II
- NURSING 829: DNP Residency
- NURSING 883: Health Care Informatics
- NURSING 890: DNP Capstone Project
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