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Family Nurse Practitioner Post-Master's Certificate Curriculum
The following coursework is required for the Family Nurse Practitioner Post-Master's Certificate:
ALNU-5009 Health Assessment Throughout the Lifespan 3
ALNU 5010 Health Assessment Throughout the Lifespan: Practicum *3 (90 clock hrs)
PMNU-5004 Seminar in Professional Roles 1
FCNU 5950 Internship in Advanced Nursing Practice 4 (210 clock hrs)
    11 credit hrs

AND

*Two or more of the following course combinations based upon evaluations of previous coursework and practice experience:
ALNU-5011/5012 Lifespan Assessment and Clinical Management: Young and Middle Adults/Practicum 2/3 (90 clock hrs)
ALNU 5013/5014 Lifespan Assessment & Clinical Management: Older Adults/Practicum 2/3 (90 clock hrs)
FCNU 5021/5022 Lifespan Assessment & Clinical Management: Women's Health/Practicum 2/3 (90 clock hrs)
FCNU 5023/5024 Lifespan Assessment & Clinical Management: Children & Adolescents/Practicum 2/3 (90 clock hrs)
    8-20 credit hrs
Additionally, the following courses are required, if not previously taken:
ALNU 5016 Pathophysiology for Nursing Diagnoses & Interventions 3
ALNU 5018 Advanced Clinical Pharmacology 3
PMNU 5402 Behavioral Health Concepts for Adults  3
    9 credit hrs
  Total Credit Hours in Curriculum 19-40
  Total Clock Hours in Practica 480-660
Note: The ratio of credit hours to clock hours per week is 1:1 for didactic courses; 1:2 for all practica, and 1:3.5 for the Internship course.
 
**All non-nurse practitioner post-master's students are required to complete a minimum of 500 clock hours of supervised clinical practica.

*Fifty-one of the 90 clock hours for Health Assessment Practicum are completed in the College of Nursing's learning labs. The other 39 hours are direct client contact hours in a clinical setting.


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