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Postmaster's Certificate |
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Family Nurse Practitioner |
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| Program of study — full time and part-time options |
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| Plan of study | PMC — Family Nurse Practitioner |
| Course # | Title | Credits |
| NRSG 817 | Nursing Leadership (if needed) | 3 |
| NRSG 818 | Pathophysiology for Advanced Practice Nurses I (if needed) | 3 |
| NRSG 833 | Advanced Assessment Across the Life Span | 3 |
| NRSG 882 | Advanced Skills Clinical Practicum | 2 |
| NRSG 883 | Applied Pharmacology for Advanced Practice Nurses (if needed) | 3 |
| NRSG 886 | Advanced Health Promotion | 3 |
| NRSG 887 | Primary Health Care of Young Families | 6 |
| NRSG 888 | Primary Health Care of Older Families | 6 |
| NRSG 889 | Advanced Primary Health Care of Families | 6 |
| NRSG 896 | Research in Clinical Nursing (if needed) | 1 - 2 |
| TOTAL for Family NP PMC | 26 - 34 |
* Clinical didactic courses taken sequentially
** Clinical practicum courses taken sequentially
| PMC plans of study may vary by student — based on prior MSN courses taken and intended specialty practice. A faculty advisor in your new chosen specialty can provide guidance. For details, talk to a graduate student services representative. |
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Why choose nursing?
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The nursing shortage
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Nurses' pivotal role
- Bachelor's - BSN
- Master's - MSN
- Postmaster's - PMC
- Doctor of Nursing Practice - DNP
- Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
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Postdoctoral
- Continuing Education - CNE
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Agency and Preceptor Information
- Primary Integrated Psychiatric Nursing Project
- GNP-MAP Project
- Nurse Leader/Executive (LEAD)
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Advanced Rural Hospital Care Program
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Nurse Educator Training
- Course Descriptions
- Approved transfer courses
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Questions?
