Master's to Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) ONLINE PROGRAM
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UConn’s Post-Master’s to DNP program serves nurses currently holding a master’s degree* and seeking to earn their DNP degree.
UConn’s Post-Master’s to DNP program, the first program of its kind in Connecticut, is designed to serve nurses who are interested in a doctoral program focused on practice and leadership.
UConn’s Post-Master’s to DNP Program is for nurses already prepared at the master’s level in the following areas of specialty:
- Clinical nurse leaders
- Clinical nurse specialists
- Nurse anesthetists
- Nurse Informaticists
- Nurse midwives
- Nurse practitioners
- Nurse executives
- Nurse educators
- Nurse administrators
The program prepares practitioners at the professional doctoral level with courses focused on adding the highest degree of professional expertise in eight essential areas specified by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). Post Master’s to DNP students have the option to either select a concentration or earn their DNP without a specialty. For those choosing the “no concentration” option, the following plans of study are applicable. For those choosing a concentration, please visit the concentration of choice (below) to learn more.
Post Master's DNP Program Plans of Study:
Post Master’s DNP Program – Spring Entry (Part-Time)
Prerequisite/co-requisite to NURS 5845:
NURS5020: Health Service Statistics - 3 credits
Semester I Spring
NURS 5855: Evidence Based Practice - 3 Credits
NURS 5860: Quality and Organizational/Systems - 3 Credits
Semester II Fall
NURS 5845: Health Service Statistics &Research Methods - 3 Credits
NURS 5850: Scientific and Theoretical Underpinnings - 3 Credits
Semester III Spring
NURS 5870: Health Policy & Advocacy for the Scholarship of Application - 3 credits
NURS 5885: Leadership and Management - 3 Credits
Semester IV Fall
NURS 5895: DNP Seminar: Topic Identification - 1 credit
Semester V Spring
NURS 5869: DNP Residency I-Project Development - 3-5 Credits
Semester VI Summer
NURS 5879: DNP Residency II-Project Implementation - 3-5 Credits
Semester VII Fall
NURS 5865: Information Systems 3 Credits
NURS 5889: DNP Residency III-Project Evaluation - 3-5 Credits
Total Credits: 32-38 (students entering with <750 post-BS clinical hours will require more hours/Residency credits). Student who take electives will earn additional credits.
Elective Options include:
NURS 6101: Grants Writing,
NURS 6122: Quantitative Methods for Design and Analysis in Nursing Research I
NURS 6130: Introduction to Qualitative Methods
NURS 5001/5002/5003: Holistic Nursing Online Graduate Certificate
NURS 5700/5710/5720: Certificate in Health Professions Education
NURS 5101/5102/5103/5104: Pain Management Online Graduate Certificate
NURS 5105/5106/5107: Dementia Care Online Graduate Certificate
Post Master’s DNP Program – Fall Entry (Part-Time)
22 Didactic credits/10 Practice Residency and Seminar credits (additional practice potentially required to meet AACN’s 1000 post-BS practice requirement)
Prerequisites:
NURS 5020: Statistical Methods in Health Sciences Research - 3 credits
Semester I Fall
NURS 5850: Scientific and Theoretical Underpinnings for the Scholarship of Application - 3 credits
NURS 5845: Health Service Statistics &Research Methods for the Scholarship of Application - 3 credits
Semester II Spring
NURS 5855: Evidence Based Practice for the Scholarship of Application - 3 credits
NURS 5860: Quality and Organizational/Systems for the Scholarship of Application - 3 credits
Semester III Fall
NURS 5865: Information Systems for the Scholarship of Application - 3 credits
NURS 5870: Health Policy & Advocacy for the Scholarship of Application - 3 credits
NURS5895: DNP Seminar: Topic Identification - 1 credit
Semester IV Spring
NURS 5885: Leadership and Management for the Scholarship of Application - 3 credits
NURS 5869: DNP Residency I-Project Development - 3-5 Credits
Semester V Summer
NURS 5879: DNP Residency II-Project Implementation - 3-5 Credits
Semester VI Fall
NURS 5889: DNP Residency III-Project Evaluation - 3-5 Credits
Total Credits: 32-38 (students entering with <750 post-BS clinical hours will require more hours/Residency credits). Student who take electives will earn additional credits.
Elective Options include:
NURS 6101: Grants Writing
NURS 6122: Quantitative Methods for Design and Analysis in Nursing Research I
NURS 6130: Introduction to Qualitative Methods
NURS5001/5002/5003: Holistic Nursing Online Graduate Certificate
NURS5700/5710/5720: Certificate in Health Professions Education
NURS5101/5102/5103/5104: Pain Management Online Graduate Certificate
NURS 5105/5106/5107: Dementia Care Online Graduate Certificate
Post Master’s DNP Program – Spring Entry (Full-Time)
22 Didactic credits/10 Practice Residency and Seminar credits (additional practice potentially required to meet AACN’s 1000 post-BS practice requirement)
Prerequisite/co-requisite to NURS 5845:
NURS5020: Health Service Statistics - 3 credits
Semester I Spring
NURS 5855: Evidence Based Practice - 3 Credits
NURS 5860: Quality and Organizational/Systems - 3 Credits
Semester II Fall
NURS 5845: Health Service Statistics &Research Methods - 3 Credits
NURS 5850: Scientific and Theoretical Underpinnings - 3 Credits
NURS 5895: DNP Seminar: Topic Identification - 1 credit
Semester III Spring
NURS 5885: Leadership and Management - 3 Credits
NURS 5870: Health Policy & Advocacy for the Scholarship of Application - 3 credits
NURS 5869: DNP Residency I-Project Development - 3-5 Credits
Semester IV Summer
NURS 5879: DNP Residency II-Project Implementation - 3-5 Credits
Semester V Fall
NURS 5865: Information Systems - 3 Credits
NURS 5889: DNP Residency III-Project Evaluation - 3-5 Credits
Total Credits: 32-38 (students entering with <750 post-BS clinical hours will require more hours/Residency credits). Student who take electives will earn additional credits.
Elective Options include:
NURS6101: Grants Writing,
NURS 6122: Quantitative Methods for Design and Analysis in Nursing Research I
NURS 6130: Introduction to Qualitative Methods
NURS5001/5002/5003: Holistic Nursing Online Graduate Certificate
NURS5700/5710/5720: Certificate in Health Professions Education
NURS5101/5102/5103/5104: Pain Management Online Graduate Certificate
NURS 5105/5106/5107: Dementia Care Online Graduate Certificate
Post Master’s DNP Program – Fall Entry (Full-Time)
22 Didactic credits/10 Practice Residency and Seminar credits (additional practice potentially required to meet AACN’s 1000 post-BS practice requirement)
Prerequisites:
NURS 5020: Statistical Methods in Health Sciences Research - 3 Credits
Semester I Fall
NURS 5850: Scientific and Theoretical Underpinnings for the Scholarship of Application - 3 Credits
NURS 5845: Health Service Statistics & Research Methods for the Scholarship of Practice - 3 Credits
NURS5895: DNP Seminar: Topic Identification - 1 credit
Semester II Spring
NURS 5855: Evidence Based Practice for the Scholarship of Application - 3 Credits
NURS 5860: Quality and Organizational/Systems for the Scholarship of Practice - 3 Credits
NURS 5869: DNP Residency I-Project Development - 3-5 Credits
Semester III Summer
NURS 5879: DNP Residency II-Project Implementation - 3-5 Credits
Semester IV Fall
NURS 5870: Health Policy and Populations-based Advocacy for the Scholarship of Application - 3 Credits
NURS 5865: Information Systems for the Scholarship of Application - 3 Credits
NURS 5889: DNP Residency III-Project Evaluation - 3-5 Credits
Semester V Spring
NURS 5885: Leadership and Management for the Scholarship of Application - 3 Credits
Total Credits: 32-38 (students entering with <750 post-BS clinical hours will require more hours/Residency credits). Student who take electives will earn additional credits.
Elective Options include:
NURS 6101: Grants Writing,
NURS 6122: Quantitative Methods for Design and Analysis in Nursing Research I
NURS 6130: Introduction to Qualitative Methods
NURS5001/5002/5003: Holistic Nursing Online Graduate Certificate
NURS5700/5710/5720: Certificate in Health Professions Education
NURS5101/5102/5103/5104: Pain Management Online Graduate Certificate
NURS 5105/5106/5107: Dementia Care Online Graduate Certificate
For students seeking to focus their DNP on a specific concentration, please visit our Advanced Nurse Practitioner Degree web pages:
- Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
- Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Neonatal Nursing
- Nursing Administration & Leadership
* Students must have earned a master’s degree in nursing, or a related field, e.g., MPH, MHA, MBA, from an accredited college or university. If the Master’s is not in nursing, then a BS in nursing is required.
Post-Master’s to DNP
Application Deadlines
July 1 for Fall admission
December 1 for Spring admission
April 15 for Summer admission
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