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May 09, 2025
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2022-2023 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Doctor of Nursing Practice (BSN to DNP) Area of Focus: Advanced Public Health Nursing
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Terminal Objectives
The DNP degree is designed to prepare graduates to function as highly developed clinicians/leaders in advanced nursing practice or systems of care. Graduates are prepared to practice in a variety of complex clinical, organizational and/or educational systems with diverse populations and are able to affect changes in health care outcomes through evidence-based decision-making and system redesign. - Integrate science-based theories and data-based concepts to develop, critically appraise and implement practice approaches that improve health care and health care systems
- Apply organizational theories and systems thinking to improve the quality, cost-effectiveness and safety outcomes of practice decisions and initiatives
- Apply effective strategies for managing the ethical dilemmas inherent in patient care, the health care organization and research
- Apply knowledge of informatics to monitor and improve outcomes, programs and systems of care
- Provide leadership in influencing policies on the financing, regulation and delivery of health care
- Lead interprofessional teams to improve patient and population health outcomes
- Function independently in an advanced nursing role to improve health outcomes in a specialty area of practice
Graduation Requirements
The DNP degree requires a minimum of 62 term hours of post-baccalaureate or 30 term hours of post-master’s study. All Doctor of Nursing Practice students must complete degree requirements within five years. Graduate Nursing Core (Transfer From Graduate Program)
Population/Role Cognates
- NSG - 536 Principles of Case Management for Advanced Nursing Practice Credit(s): 3
- NSG - 565 Advanced Nursing Roles in Public Health Systems Credit(s): 3
- NSG - 566 Population Assessment & Heath Promotion Frameworks Credit(s): 3
- NSG - 567 Population Intervention Planning, Implementation & Evaluation Credit(s): 3
- NSG - 568 Environmental Health Credit(s): 3
- NSG - 611 Financial & Business Concepts Credit(s): 3
- NSG - 612 Applied Organizational Analysis and the Management of Human Resources Credit(s): 3
- NSG - 613 Data and Decision Making for Strategic Outcomes Management Credit(s): 3
- NSG - 614 The Leader and Policy, Politics, Power, & Ethics Credit(s): 3
- Cognates Credit Hours: (9)
The following courses are approved to be used to satisfy the Cognates Credit Hours requirement: HSM-688, NSG-534, NSG-572, NSG-578, NSG-675, or NSG-679. All other courses, within or outside Rush University, must be approved to ensure they satisfy requirements. Written approval from the Assistant Dean of Specialty Education is required.
Total: 62
Minimum credits required: Successful completion of the APHN BSN to DNP track requires a minimum of 62 term hours for graduation. Upon review of an individual’s academic portfolio, additional courses or clinical hours may be required. |
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