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Below is a suggested plan of study for part-time students of the Master's-DNP Post APRN concentration.
NSG 685 Theoretical Approaches to Evidence-Based PracticeCredits: 3
NSG 686 Methodologic Approaches to Evidence-based PracticeCredits: 3
Total Semester Credits: 6
NSG 692 Health Care Information Systems and TechnologyCredits: 3
NSG 682 Genomics for Advanced Practice NursingCredits: 3
NSG 680 Population Health Promotion and Clinical EpidemiologyCredits: 3
Total Semester Credits: 3
NSG 683 Statistics for Evidence-Based PracticeCredits: 3
NSG 689 Health Care Policy and Financial ManagementCredits: 3
NSG 688 Health Care System Leadership and Quality ImprovementCredits: 3
NSGL 681 Residency in Advanced Nursing PracticeCredits: 3
Notes: NSGL 681 will focus on proposal development for the DNP Project.
NSG 699 DNP ProjectCredits: 3
Notes: NSG 699 DNP Project will focus on the implementation of the DNP project.
Notes: NSG 699 DNP Project will focus on the evaluation of findings.
Post-APRN Concentration Lead: Sara L. Hubbell, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC, FNP-C
Phone: (910) 962-3200
hubbells@uncw.edu
dnp@uncw.edu
Annette RichardsAdministrative Assistant910.962.7851richardsa@uncw.edu