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 everhal@andrews.edu. For questions regarding the DNP Program, please call 269-471-3312.
Graduation Requirements
Number of Credits
The total number of credits required for the degree of BS-DNP is 65.
Twenty-five (25) credits are DNP Nursing Core courses; and 40 credits are DNP/FNP degree specific. Of those 40, 13 credits are clinical/ practicum credits. One clinical/practicum credit is equal to 75 literal clock hours. There is no dissertation to speak of, but there is a scholarly project students are to complete.
The total number of credits required for the degree of MS-DNP is 56.
This option is for students who are MS prepared, but are not already FNPs and will be completing the MS to DNP curriculum. Twenty-one (21) credits are DNP core courses; and 35 credits are DNP/FNP specific. Of those 35, 13 credits are clinical/practicum credits. One practicum credit is equal to 75 literal clock hours. There is no dissertation to speak of, but there is a scholarly project students are to complete.
The total number of credits required for the degree of MS/APRN to DNP is 40.
This option is for those students who are APRNs and wish to complete their DNP degree. Twenty-one (21) credits are DNP core courses; and 19 credits are DNP terminal degree focused. Of those 19, 6 credits are for clinical/practicum. One clinical/practicum credit is equal to 75 literal clock 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.