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The Advanced Nursing Practice major within the Doctor of Nursing Practice degree prepares Bachelor of Science in Nursing students as advanced practice nurse; Master's prepared advanced practice nurses can complete the DNP in the Advanced Practice Nursing major. The major consists of eight concentrations, Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner; Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist; Advanced Practice Registered Nurse: Nurse Practitioner Adult Gerontology Primary Care; Advanced Practice Registered Nurse: Nurse Practitioner Family; Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner; Psychiatric Mental Health Family Nurse Practitioner; Women's Health Nurse Practitioner. For national certification in their specialty concentrations, students must complete the required number of supervised clinical practice hours as listed in their respective program plans. The Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner concentration prepares nurses as advanced practice nurses in the sub-specialty of adult gerontology acute care health. Graduates of the program will be eligible to sit for national certification as adult gerontology acute care nurse practitioners, teach acute care nursing or related courses or practice the specialty in various health care agencies. Students must complete 630 hours of supervised clinical practice as a part of this program for National Certification and a total of 1170 hours of supervised clinical practice for the completion of the degree. The Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist concentration prepares nurses as clinical nurse specialists in adult/gerontology specialties. Graduates of the program will be eligible to sit for national certification in adult/gerontology clinical nurse specialist (CNS), adult critical care CNS, or adult oncology CNS. Students must complete 525 hours of supervised clinical practice as a part of this program for National Certification and a total of 1065 hours of supervised clinical practice for the completion of the degree. The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse: Nurse Practitioner Adult Gerontology Primary Care concentration prepares nurses for advanced nursing practice in the sub-specialty of gerontology primary care health. Graduates of the program will be eligible to sit for national certification in adult gerontology primary care nurse practitioner, teach primary care nursing or related courses or practice the specialty in various health care agencies. Student must complete 630 hours of supervised clinical practice as a part of this program for National Certification and a total of 1170 hours of supervised clinical practice for the completion of the degree. The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse: Nurse Practitioner Family concentration prepares nurses as advanced practice nurses in the sub-specialty of family health. Graduates of the program will be eligible to sit for national certification as Advanced Practice Registered Nurse: Nurse Practitioner Family, teach nursing or related courses and practice the specialty in various health care agencies. Students must complete 630 hours of supervised clinical practice as a part of this program for National Certification and a total of 1170 hours of supervised clinical practice for the completion of the degree. The Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist concentration prepares nurses as advanced practice nurses in the care of infants, children and adolescents. Graduates are eligible to sit for national certification as pediatric clinical nurse specialist. Students must complete 630 hours of supervised clinical practice as a part of this program for National Certification and a total of 1170 hours of supervised clinical practice for the completion of the degree. The Pediatric Nurse Practitioner concentration prepares nurses as advanced practice nurses in the care of infants, children and adolescents. Graduates of the certificate will be eligible to sit for national certification as pediatric nurse practitioners. Students must complete 630 hours of supervised clinical practice as a part of this program for National Certification and a total of 1170 hours of supervised clinical practice for the completion of the degree. The Psychiatric Mental Health Family Nurse Practitioner concentration prepares nurses as advanced practice nurses for the roles in the psychiatric care of adults and adolescents. Graduates are eligible to sit for national certification in psychiatric mental health family nurse practitioner, teach psychiatric mental health nursing or related courses and practice the specialty in various health care agencies. Students must complete 630 hours of supervised clinical practice as a part of this program for National Certification and a total of 1170 hours of supervised clinical practice for the completion of the degree. The Women's Health Nurse Practitioner concentration prepares nurses for advanced practice nurse in the sub-specialty of women's health. Graduates of the program will be eligible to sit for national certification as women's health nurse practitioners, teach women's health nursing or related courses and practice the specialty in various health care agencies. Students must complete 630 hours of supervised clinical practice as a part of this program for National Certification and a total of 1170 hours of supervised clinical practice for the completion of the degree. Admission Requirements
Official transcript(s) from an accredited nursing program with a grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; current unrestricted Ohio RN license or legally able to practice nursing in country of origin. Applicants must have three letters of reference from individuals who can address the applicant's potential to succeed in the D.N.P. program; a pre-admission interview, by telephone or in person, with the D.N.P. director; and a 300-word essay describing professional goals and reasons for seeking the professional practice doctorate.International students must have achieved a TOEFL score of 550 (PBT); applicants with scores greater than 525 but less than 550 will be considered for conditional admission. Please refer to the university policy for graduate admission. Graduation Requirements
The program requirements vary by concentration, however, concentrations typically require between 71-86 total credit hours. In addition to completion of the appropriate program plan with a grade point average of at least 3.000, the student must complete and successfully defend an evidence-based project to a four member committee that includes the academic advisor and a preceptor member of the healthcare community. Preferably, the preceptor will hold a doctoral degree. The project must result in a manuscript suitable for publication. Grade Point Requirement
Program Learning Outcomes
Thesis/ Dissertation
A total of 6 credit hours of NURS 76199 Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Project is required |
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