Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate Plan
Graduate certificate programs offered for academic credit require a 3.0 cumulative grade point average with no grade lower than a “B.” All courses must be in residence.
The Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Certificate is available to master’s or doctorally prepared nurses as a post-master’s certificate program. To enter the program and be eligible for national certification, individuals must hold a master’s degree with a major in nursing.
Prerequisites: Nursing 6318, 6324, 6331 and 6338
Course Number | Course Title | Hours |
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NUR 6201 | Advanced Skills for Advanced Practice Nurses | 2 |
NUR 6325 | Family Primary Care I | 3 |
NUR 6326 | Family Primary Care II | 3 |
NUR 6327 | Family Primary Care I Practicum | 3 |
NUR 6336 | Family Primary Care II Practicum | 3 |
NUR 6339 | Population Health and Epidemiology for Advanced Nursing | 3 |
NUR 6351 | Mental Health Concepts for Advanced Practice Nurses | 3 |
NUR 6537 | Integrated Clinical Practice: FNP | 5 |
Total semester credit hours required: 25