Doctor of Nursing Practice
Launching Fall 2024
DNP Program Overview
Â鶹¹û¶³â€™s Doctor of Nursing Practice Program prepares you to be a future leader in healthcare who can effect change toward practice improvement, address health inequities, and impact patient experiences and outcomes. As a graduate of our Doctor of Nursing Practice Program, you’ll be uniquely prepared to analyze system processes and lead initiatives to improve the quality and safety of healthcare delivery for patients and families, at both the individual and population levels. Â鶹¹û¶³â€™s Helen S. Breidegam School of Nursing and Public Health, and the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program, embody Â鶹¹û¶³â€™s commitment to transformative leadership in a changing world.
At a Glance
- Schedule: Full-time or part-time
- Completion: 2 years full-time or 3 to 4 years part-time
- Modality: Synchronous online
- Program length: 8 terms; 35 credits
- Cost: $999 per credit
DNP Student Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program, graduates will be prepared to:
- Synthesize new and prior learning for clinical decision-making, policy development, and healthcare leadership.
- Analyze population health perspectives in provision of safe, person-centered care to foster optimal health outcomes and well-being for diverse individuals, families, communities, and populations.
- Conduct scholarly inquiry using information technology to synthesize best evidence to inform nursing practice, education, research, and policy.
- Perform quality improvement initiatives that ensure cost-effective healthcare, promoting a culture of safety at the individual and systems levels.
- Refine one’s own professional identity through adherence to professional standards of practice and code of ethics.
- Create a culture of collaboration across disciplines through transformational leadership.
Career Opportunities
- Healthcare executive
- Health systems leadership
- Nursing faculty
- Quality improvement
- Patient experience
- Healthcare policy
- Project management
- Clinical and nonclinical roles
- Translating research into practice
Curriculum
The Doctor of Nursing Practice post-master’s program includes 12 courses that can be taken synchronously online. As a full-time student, you’ll complete 35 credits in 8 terms over the course of 2 years. If you choose to enroll in this program part-time, you’ll complete your degree in 3 to 4 years. Â鶹¹û¶³ MSN alumni require only 29 credits, as 6 MSN credits are applied toward the Doctor of Nursing Practice degree requirements.
Courses
- NURS 800: Scholarly Writing (3 credits)
- NURS 802: Epidemiology and Bioinformatics (3 credits)
- NURS 804: Policy, Quality, and Safety in Healthcare (EBP) (3 credits)
- NURS 805: Information Technology and Biostatistics (2 credits)
- NURS 810: Foundations of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) (3 credits)
- NURS 811: Evidence-Based Practice Methods (3 credits)
- NURS 820: Population Health, Ethics, and Social Responsibility (3 credits)
- MGMT 534/535 NURS 535: Health Economics (3 credits)
- NURS 901: EBP Project: Systems Thinking 1 (3 credits)
- NURS 902: EBP Project: Systems Thinking 2 (3 credits)
- NURS 903: EBP Project: Systems Thinking 3 (3 credits)
- Leadership elective (3 credits)
Admission Requirements
- Master’s degree in nursing or related discipline
- Submission of official transcripts from all postsecondary schools attended
- Unencumbered active RN licensure
- Two professional references, including one from a nursing supervisor or a recent academic reference
- Personal statement of professional goals for doctoral study and nursing career (optional)
- Professional résumé or curriculum vitae
- Interview with the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Director
Accreditation
Â鶹¹û¶³ will seek accreditation for the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program after the first academic year with enrolled students, per the (CCNE) requirements. The baccalaureate and master’s degree programs in nursing at Â鶹¹û¶³ are currently accredited by the CCNE.
Learn More
For more information on our Nurse Practitioner and Doctor of Nursing Practice Program, please contact:
Brian Martin
Executive Director of Admissions
610-625-7130
martinb@moravian.edu
Mary DiGiulio, DNP, ANP-BC, GNP-BC, FAANP
Director, Nurse Practitioner and Doctor of Nursing Practice Programs
digiuliom@moravian.edu