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2022-23 Graduate & Non-Traditional Catalog | School of Nursing | Graduate Programs

Family Nurse Practitioner, M.S.

[Family Nurse Practitioner—1203.1]

The Master of Science Family Nurse Practitioner program is a part-time program designed for working RNs who hold a Bachelor's degree in nursing and are seeking a role in advanced practice nursing in primary care.  This program will start in the Spring of 2022.  Coursework is offered in a fully online format. Students will complete 600 hours of clinical and will learn to provide care to individuals of all ages in a variety of primary care settings.  This program can be completed in 3 years.

Admission Criteria:

  • B.S Degree with a nursing major from an accredited program or the equivalent (or completion of our RN - BS Program)  
  • Licensure as a professional registered nurse within New York State or the US territories or Canada.  Other licensure will be evaluated on an individual basis.
  • Equivalent of one year full-time employment as a professional registered nurse
  • Current employment as a nurse
  • Accumulated grade point average (GPA) of 3.30 on a scale of 4.00
  • Successful completion (B minus or higher) of a course  in statistics
  • Demonstrated proficiency in written communication

Transfer Credits from accredited graduate nursing programs may be considered.

SPECIFICS OF THE FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM, M.S. DEGREE

Minimum Total Hours: 54

Minimum Requirements: Cumulative GPA of 3.0, no grade less than B-.

Credits in the Program:

  • GNSG 5300    (5)  Research and Evidence-based Practice 
  • GNSG 5100    (5)  Nursing Science and Theory for Practice
  • GNSG 6700    (3)  HC Delivery Systems and Information Technology
  • GNSG 5540    (3)  Pharmacology For Advanced Practice Nursing
  • GNSG 5541    (3)  Pathophysiology For Advanced Practice Nursing
  • GNSG 5542    (3)  Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning
  • GNSG 5543    (1)  Diagnostic Skills and Procedures Lab
  • GSNG 6610    (3)  Primary Care I for Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult
  • GSNG 6611    (3)  Primary Care I for Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult
  • GNSG 6620    (3)  Primary Care II for Advanced Practice Nursing: Older Adult
  • GNSG 6621    (3)  Primary Care II for Advanced Practice Nursing: Older Adult
  • GNSG 6630    (3)  Primary Care III for Advanced Practice Nursing: Women’s Health
  • GNSG 6631    (3)  Primary Care III for Advanced Practice Nursing: Women’s Health
  • GNSG 6640    (3)  Primary Care IV for Advanced Practice Nursing: Pediatrics
  • GNSG 6641    (3)  Primary Care IV for Advanced Practice Nursing: Pediatrics
  • GNSG 6600   (3)  Health Policy, Advocacy, and Leadership 
  • GNSG 6500   (3)  Graduate Project Course
  • GNSG 6501   (1)  Graduate Project Course II