Program Description
The DNP is designed for nurses seeking a terminal degree in nursing practice and offers an alternative to research-focused doctoral programs. DNP-prepared nurses are well-equipped to fully implement the science developed by nurse reserchers prepared in PhD, DNSc, and other research-focused nursing doctorates.
This DNP program offers three tracks:
- BS to DNP (65 Credits)
- MS to DNP (56 Credits)
- MS/APRN to DNP (40 Credits)
Information/Application Process
Students must apply first to the University’s School of Graduate Studies and Research at: andrews.edu/apply. Then they must complete criminal background checks, health forms, and drug screen information to be sent to the Department of Nursing at: Marsh Hall, Room 200, 8475 University Boulevard, Berrien Springs, MI 49104 or e-mail to kama@andrews.edu. For questions in the Department of Nursing, call 269-471-3311 or 3312.
Graduation Requirements
Number of Credits
The total number of credits required for the degree of BS-DNP is 65.
Twenty-four (25) credits are DNP Nursing Core courses; and 40 credits are DNP/FNP degree specific. Of those 40, 13 credits are practicum credits. One practicum credit is equal to 80 literal practicum hours. There is no dissertation to speak of, but there is a scholarly project students are to complete.
For those students who are MS prepared, but are not already FNPs and will be completing the MS to DNP curriculum, the total number of credits required for the degree is 56. Twenty-one (21) credits are DNP core courses; and 35 credits are DNP/FNP specific. Of those 35, 13 credits are practicum credits. One practicum credit is equal to 80 literal practicum hours. There is no dissertation to speak of, but there is a scholarly project students are to complete.
For those students who are APRNs and wish to complete their DNP degree, the total number of credits required for the degree is 40. Twenty-one (21) credits are DNP core courses; and 19 credits are DNP terminal degree focused. Of those 19, six credits are for practicum. One practicum credit is equal to 80 literal practicum hours. There is no dissertation to speak of, but there is a scholarly project students are to complete.
In order to graduate, students must have a Grade Point Average (GPA) no lower than 3.5. During the program, students are allowed to receive a B- in one course only; but the GPA must be at least 3.0 when this occurs. Two courses below 3.0 will cause termination of the degree process.