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The Nurse Practitioner program is a Master of Nursing degree that equips nurses with specialized expertise to serve as primary healthcare providers, focusing on health promotion and disease prevention. Delivered by a diverse faculty team, the curriculum emphasizes physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, comprehensive health assessment, community health, evidence-based practice, and professional role development.
Five hands-on clinical courses focus on meeting the healthcare needs of patients and families, incorporating wellness approaches and treatment for acute conditions and managed chronic diseases.
This non-thesis program features an innovative course structure, requiring completion of 45 academic credits and over 700 hours of advanced clinical practice. The clinical component includes a 400-hour (10-week) final practicum for comprehensive skill integration.