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2025-2026 Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Catalog

Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner Track, M.S.


Family Nurse Practitioner is a track within the Nursing, M.S.  degree.

Family Nurse Practitioner Track (FNP)

The Family Nurse Practitioner Track (FNP) is a 47-credit program developed to provide advanced practice education in nursing with a specialty focus on the delivery of primary health care to all populations within the family continuum. In this track students will be introduced to leadership, theory, current nursing concepts, and professional practices. Core areas of study will include pathophysiology, pharmacology, physical assessment, advanced reasoning and differential diagnoses, and the policy and politics of healthcare. The track includes three distinct FNP courses focused on primary healthcare of the adult, women and children and the complex adult. The program is offered in an online format in order to accommodate the schedules of nurses in the workforce. Participants will acquire 600 precepted, clinical hours. Additional clinical experiences will include two immersion weekends on-campus to facilitate the students’ ability to enjoy hands-on learning, simulation, and validation of advanced practice nursing skills. The credits earned in this track may transfer into a doctoral plan of study, should the graduate seek to pursue doctoral education.