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The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) provides the terminal academic preparation for advanced practice nursing and is designed to prepare expert nurse clinicians, educators, and administrators to improve health and health care outcomes. The purpose of this degree program is to prepare graduates to assume leadership positions in a variety of healthcare, business, government and educational organizations. In addition, the program provides the clinical, educational and administrational expertise necessary to improve outcomes in the practice arenas of health care, administration and education. The focus is on innovative and evidence-based nursing practice to meet the demands associated with increasing complexity in the health care system and improving the quality of patient care delivery and outcomes and influencing health care policy. The 37-39-credit DNP is a post-master’s in nursing program, offered in a convenient executive-style format designed for the busy working professional. The program can be completed in 12 months of full-time study, integrating approximately one week of on-site classes each semester with online and virtual learning experiences. A 24-month part-time program of study is also available. A cohort of students will be admitted in June 2008. Required on-campus dates are as follows:
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