The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program at the University of Mobile is designed to prepare nurse leaders with advanced knowledge and skills with a focus on the Christian worldview.
The student will be prepared to lead health care initiatives guided by evidence-based practice in any setting, from a small clinic to national health policy. The Doctor of Nursing Practice is offered as an online program with 3 on-campus intensives interspersed throughout the curriculum to enhance hands-on experience and networking with other leaders in nursing. Options for completion of the degree include the Post-Master to DNP track, and BSN to DNP track.
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Post-Master DNP Courses |
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NU 701 Scholarly Foundations for Advanced Practice |
NU 702 Health Information Systems |
NU 703 Project Development |
NU 705 Faith and Science |
NU 708 Epidemiology |
NU 710 Clinical Scholarship in Evidence-Based Practice |
NU 712 Organizational Leadership |
NU 729 Preventative Care for Populations |
NU 809 Fellowship I |
NU 812 Fellowship II |
NU 815 Diversity and Social Issues in Health Care |
NU 830 Ethics and Health Care Policy Transformation and Economics |
Optional Courses |
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NU 731 Leadership Experiences in Nursing (Optional) |
NU 732 Patient Experiences in Nursing (Optional) |
NU 733 Quality and Safety Experiences in Nursing (Optional) |
NU 734 Human Resource Experiences in Nursing (Optional) |
NU 735 Financial Resource Experiences in Nursing (Optional) |