BSN to DNP program for BSN nurses

Program Requirements

All Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) to Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) students are required to complete the following coursework:

BSN to DNP Core

NUR 514Nursing Leadership and Advanced Roles

3

NUR 520Nursing Theory and Research II

3

NUR 610Info Sys & Tech of Advanced Practice

3

NUR 630Epidemiology and Biostatistics

3

NUR 652Evidenced Based Practice I

3

NUR 660Ethics in Clinical Practice

3

NUR 670Leadership and Health Policy

3

NUR 690Evidence Based Practice II

3

NUR 702DNP Practice Project

3

Or

NUR 740Clinical Practice Project

1

NUR 703DNP Residency

3

Total Credit Hours:28-30

All DNP students must complete a combination of 6 credits minimum of NUR 702 or NUR-740.

NUR 703: course is 1-5 hours variable credit; must be taken for minimum of 3 credit hours

After students take NUR 702 for 2 semesters, in lieu of NUR 702, they may enroll in NUR 740 1 credit every 8 weeks instead of 702, while working on their project, until they graduate.

All BSN to DNP students must complete a total of 1000 residency hours to earn their DNP degree. Students are eligible to apply any post-baccalaureate hours earned as part of an educational program towards their required 1000-hour total. Students pursuing either the FNP or Leadership cognate can elect to earn residency hours progressively throughout their DNP degree. Students in the Leadership cognate will earn residency hours in both NUR 641 as required by the degree and NUR 703 as part of their final DNP project. Students in the FNP cognate will earn residency/clinical hours in their FNP clinical courses as well as in their final DNP project.

Each credit of residency (both NUR 641 and NUR 703) equates to a minimum of 90 clock hours, and is not to exceed 134 total hours per credit.

The BSN to DNP program is offered as a full time option only (9 semesters). There is no option to complete this program part time. There is no “exit” point in the BSN to DNP for students who decide later that they wish to pursue the MSN degree. If BSN to DNP students opt to pursue the MSN option, they will be expected to apply for full admission to the MSN track. Students who experience an interruption in progression will be advised on an individual basis.  Rare exceptions are made only for personal/family/academic reasons.

In addition to the BSN to DNP Core, all BSN to DNP students will complete one of the following cognates:

BSN to DNP Family Nurse Practitioner Cognate:
NUR 501Advanced Health Assessment

3

NUR 502Advanced Pathophysiology

3

NUR 504Advanced Pharmacology

3

NUR 509Pediatric Health Promo & Disease Mgt

3

NUR 519Primary Care 1

3

NUR 527Primary Care 2

3

NUR 529Primary Care 3

3

NUR 600Org Theory, Hlth Care Mgt & Finance

3

NUR 601FNP Practicum I

1

NUR 609BSN-DNP Practicum

4

NUR 620Adv Diag Reasoning & Treatment II

3

NUR 640Clin Manifestations Emerging Therapies

3

Total Credit Hours:35
BSN to DNP Leadership Cognate:
NUR 530Financial Management of Nursing Systems

3

NUR 531Human Resource Management in Healthcare

3

NUR 532Nur Leadershp in Healthcare Systems

3

NUR 533Quality and Safety in Healthcare

3

Take either:

NUR 602Business of Healthcare

3

Or

NUR 604Academic Leadership in Nursing Education

3

NUR 622Quality Mgt Improve Health

3

NUR 641DNP Residency Hours

6

NUR 642Leadership and Innovation

3

Total Credit Hours:27
The BSN to DNP program is offered as a full time option only (nine semesters). There is no option to complete this program part time. There is no “exit” point in the BSN to DNP for students who decide later that they wish to pursue the MSN degree. If BSN to DNP students opt to pursue the MSN option, they will be expected to apply for full admission to the MSN track. Students who experience an interruption in progression will be advised on an individual basis

Total Credit Hours: 55-65