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  School of Nursing 2015–2017 Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) Programs Post-Baccalaureate to D.N.P.  

Post-Baccalaureate to D.N.P.



Applicants holding a bachelor of science in nursing (B.S.N.) degree may choose this path, which requires 1,000 practicum hours and prepares the student to become a nursing leadership expert or a nurse practitioner in one of the clinical specialties listed below:


Students typically complete the degree program in three years with full-time study and five years with part-time study. The maximum allowable time for program completion according to School of Nursing and university policy is seven years.


 
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