This post-baccalaureate (BSN) option prepares graduates to provide primary care to individuals and families across the lifespan. After completion of the program, graduates can sit for a Family Nurse Practitioner national certification exam.
The 47-credit master’s program consists of:
Required Courses (47 credits)
| NURS 501 | Perspectives in Advanced Practice Nursing |
| NURS 503 | Pharmacology for Advanced Nursing Practice |
| NURS 504 | Advanced Human Pathophysiology |
| NURS 506 | Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing Practice and Research |
| NURS 603 | Individual, Family, and Community Systems |
| NURS 604 | Research and Evidence-Based Nursing for Advanced Nursing Practice |
| NURS 633 | Advanced Holistic Health Assessment |
| NURS 636 | Primary Care I |
| NURS 637 | Primary Care III |
| NURS 638 | Primary Care II |
| NURS 643 | Primary Care of the Childbearing Family |
| NURS 690 | Practicum in the Nurse Practitioner Role |
| NURS 694 | Capstone Seminar |
| NURS 705 | Capstone Project in Nursing |
Code: NURS_MSN01
