Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) Requirements

 

DNP Program Requirements

Graduation from the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program includes completion of seven core courses, five DNP project development seminars, and a two-course sequence, culminating in DNP project implementation/evaluation and evidence translation.

Students may need to complete additional practice hours to fulfill the 1000 semester hour DNP requirement, mandated by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), through enrollment in an independent study option. Students are expected to move through the program as a cohort. A cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or above is required for graduation.

Course requirements

Core Courses

NURS 6010Biostatistics

3

NURS 6015Epidemiology

3

NURS 6030Heath Care Leadership in Organizations and Systems

3

NURS 6035Health Policy Development And Implementation

3

NURS 6040Heath Care Information Systems

3

NURS 6045Heath Care Ethics

2

NURS 6050Writing for Publication

2

Project Development Seminars

NURS 6110DNP Project Development Seminar I

2

NURS 6120DNP Project Development Seminar II

2

NURS 6130DNP Project Development Seminar III

2

NURS 6140DNP Project Development Seminar IV

2

NURS 6150DNP Project Development Seminar V

2

Project Implementation

NURS 6200DNP Project Implementation/Evaluation And Evidence Translation

2

NURS 6200DNP Project Implementation/Evaluation And Evidence Translation

2

NURS 6010 Biostatistics (3 sh)

This course provides an overview of basic concepts in biostatistics with application to healthcare. Various research methodologies and data collection procedures are analyzed. The meaning of specific biostatistical tests, how to detect patterns in data, and how to judge the validity and reliability of data are explored. Specific clinical applications of biostatistics related to advanced nursing practice is examined.

NURS 6015 Epidemiology (3 sh)

This course examines the distribution and the determinants of health and illness in human populations. Epidemiological approaches for estimating the burden of disease, and evaluating primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies are analyzed. Statistical concepts related to epidemiological research are applied.

NURS 6030 Health Care Leadership in Organizations and Systems (3 sh)

This course explores leadership theory, organization theory, philosophy, culture, structure, and processes for their relevance to health care enterprises. The implementation, development, and improvement of both inter-professional practice models and healthcare outcomes are examined. Quality improvement models are discussed in the context of national initiatives and organizational processes. The role of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) nurse is examined within the health care system.

NURS 6035 Health Policy Development and Implementation (3 sh)

The primary focus of this course is to explore the leadership role of DNP nurses in health policy development and implementation. Overview of issues in health policy, including the socio- political and economic context of health and health-seeking behaviors, are explored. Health care policy development and implementation at the local, state, national, and global levels are examined. Ethical dimensions of public policy formulations and implementation are highlighted.

NURS 6040 Health Care Information Systems (3 sh)

An overview of the foundational concepts of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) is provided.

The stages of implementing a new HMIS, from planning to evaluation, are examined. The standards, governance, policy, globalization, and future of HMIS are discussed. Data analysis and presentation techniques are explored and used to trend organizational findings.

NURS 6045 Health Care Ethics (2 sh)

This course examines the complex interactions between ethical issues and the changing healthcare environment. The role of values and faith are considered when responding to ethical challenges in professional practice. The intersection between health care and organizational ethics are explored and contemporary moral discussions are examined in light of ethical frameworks. The ANA Code of Ethics and the North Park University School of Nursing philosophy are analyzed as they inform ethical decision making.

NURS 6050 Writing for Publication (2 sh)

This course prepares students to develop a publishable manuscript based on their DNP project. It addresses the key elements of scholarly writing including development a query letter, preparation of a scholarly paper, determination of authorship, and identification of ethical/legal considerations. Considerations for engaging in peer review and effective strategies for oral and poster presentations are addressed.

NURS 6110 DNP Project Development Seminar I (2 sh)

This is the first in a series of seminars to facilitate the development of the DNP project and the DNP role. Students gain expertise in planning for the development, implementation, and evaluation of a DNP project and engage in mentored practicum experiences. In this first seminar, emphasis is placed on characterization of a clinical problem and identification of key stakeholders with potential to offer input into the nature of the problem. The role of the DNP in providing leadership for clinical scholarship is explored. Prerequisite: NURS 6015; Corequisite: NURS 6010.

NURS 6120 DNP Project Development Seminar II (2 sh)

This is the second in a series of seminars to facilitate the development of the DNP project and the DNP role. Students gain expertise in planning for the development, implementation, and evaluation of a DNP project and engage in mentored practicum experiences. In this second seminar, emphasis is placed on gaining a complete understanding of the full scope of the clinical problem, and on the gathering, appraising, and synthesizing evidence to identify best practices to address the problem. The role of the evidence-based framework for the project is addressed.

NURS 6130 DNP Project Development Seminar III (2 sh)

This is the third in a series of seminars to facilitate the development of the DNP project and the DNP role. Students gain expertise in planning for the development, implementation, and evaluation of a DNP project and engage in mentored practicum experiences. In this third seminar, emphasis is placed on developing a comprehensive program description incorporating a logic model to support the project planning process. Stakeholder input is elicited.

NURS 6140 DNP Project Development Seminar IV (2 sh)

This is the fourth in a series of seminars to facilitate the development of the DNP project and the DNP role. Students gain expertise in planning for the development, implementation, and evaluation of a DNP project and engage in mentored practicum experiences. In this fourth seminar, emphasis is placed on designing an evaluation plan addressing logic model elements, indicators, data sources, methods, timing and data analysis. Stakeholder input is elicited.

NURS 6150 DNP Project Development Seminar V (2 sh)

This is the last in a series of five seminars to facilitate the development of the DNP project and the DNP role. Students gain expertise in planning for the development, implementation, and evaluation of a DNP project and engage in mentored practicum experiences. In this last seminar, emphasis is placed on identifying ethical issues associated with project implementation and evaluation and in pulling together a quality proposal for IRB review and faculty approval.

NURS 6200 DNP Project Implementation/Evaluation and Evident Translation (2 sh)

The focus of this course is to facilitate DNP project implementation and evaluation. It builds on the knowledge and skills gained in the DNP project development seminars. Emphasis also is placed on the dissemination of project findings for translating evidence into practice. The course is repeated over two semesters.

NURS 6910 Independent Study: Advance Nursing Practicum (1-4 sh)

DNP students enroll in mentored practicum hours to gain expertise in building and assimilating knowledge in advanced nurse practice.