Graduates
of the program in family nursing are prepared to provide advanced
practice nursing care to families in a variety of settings.
Students choose functional preparation in one of four roles:
- Nurse Practitioner
- Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Nurse Educator
- Nurse Administrator
Concentrations are also available in the following areas
(each concentration is 8 credits)
- Maternal/Child Nursing
- Rural Health Nursing
- Home Care Nursing
Full-Time Program Plan (part-time study options are
also available)
| Semester
I (Fall) |
Credits |
| N502 Health Assessment
|
3 |
| N530
Scientific Inquiry: Methods |
3 |
| N532 Health Care
Delivery Systems |
3 |
| N518
Advanced Pathophysiology |
3 |
| (Total Credits) |
12 |
| Semester
II (Spring) |
Credits |
| N503 Scientific
Inquiry: Theoretical Foundations |
2 |
| N519
Advanced Pharmacology |
3 |
| N521 Nursing in
Family Practice I |
3 |
| Functional
Role I |
4 |
| (Total Credits) |
12 |
| Semester
III (Fall) |
Credits |
| N535 Scientific
Inquiry: Application |
2 |
| N522
Nursing in Family Practice II |
3 |
| Functional Role
II |
4 |
| Elective |
3 |
| (Total Credits) |
12 |
| Semester
IV (Spring) |
Credits |
| N570 Proseminar
|
2 |
| N596
Nursing in Family Practice III |
3 |
| Functional Role
III |
4 |
| Elective
or Thesis |
3 |
| (Total Credits) |
12 |
Total Credits 48
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