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2024-25 University Catalog

Nursing (Online), DNP


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Doctor of Nursing Practice


ATSU-CGHS School Information and Policies    

Program Purpose, Vision, and Values

Length of Program

Tuition and Fees

HIPAA Training

Learning Outcomes

Graduation Requirements

Courses: Descriptions and Credit Values


ATSU-CGHS’ Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in Strategic Organizational Leadership expands students’ personal and professional horizons in advanced practice nursing. Graduates will gain knowledge and skills in healthcare leadership and management that will refine and deepen evidence-based practice in nursing. The DNP requires successful completion of seven online courses and a clinical experience resulting in a scholarly final project.

As compared to the research-oriented PhD, the goal of the Doctor of Nursing Practice is to develop a specialty practice that influences healthcare outcomes for a variety of clients, ranging from individuals to a population. The benefits of earning the DNP include acquiring advanced competencies in leadership, quality improvement, collaborative practice, health policy, information systems, and population health within an ethical framework.

The DNP integrates web-based instruction, directed readings, discussion boards, a variety of assignments with collaboration between students, faculty, and healthcare leaders.

Program Purpose, Vision, and Values

Purpose

The Department of Nursing focuses on the development of strategic organizational leadership by applying student-centric teaching-learning methods in an online course delivery format. Graduates will apply critical thinking skills with quality analysis and improvement focus. We are committed to acknowledging care of the whole person, including those who are underserved, using evidenced-based practice as a foundation for change. 

Vision

Graduates are advanced-practice nursing leaders who are recognized as contributors to improving overall population health and practice, promoting whole-person healthcare, and advancing the nursing profession.

Values

The values espoused by the program are:

Leadership: We value leadership development for our students, faculty, and staff and encourage participation in community and professional service.

Integrity: We value the highest ethical principles of fairness and honesty in all of our interactions.

Scholarship: We value scholarly thinking and the generation of ideas through inquiry, analysis, and innovation.

Diversity: We value differences among people and their personal and professional perspectives.

Interprofessional education: We value the combined contributions of our educational community and work to achieve an environment of teamwork and collaboration.

Innovation: We value new and efficient mechanisms for learning, teaching, and technological delivery.

Length of Program

The Doctor of Nursing Practice degree consists of 33 credit hours. This includes both online, asynchronous classroom learning and clinical hours. Clinical hours may be completed at a location near the student. Typically, the classroom coursework can be completed within a year, and the DNP Project can take potentially nine months, resulting in an earned DNP within two years.

Tuition and Fees

Tuition and fees are billed by the semester at the per-credit-hour rate and are due the first week of class. Rates are subject to change each academic year for all enrolled students. Delinquent tuition penalties accrue at 1.5 percent per month, which is 18 percent per year.

For ATSU programs approved to certify for Title IV funding, a Cost of Attendance (COA) is available which provides estimated amounts for direct and indirect expenses for a period of enrollment. 

Tuition Student Technology Fee
$850 per credit hour $40 per credit hour

HIPAA Training

Health Information Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA) training and certification is required for all ATSU-CGHS DNP students taking DNPP 7600, Advanced Nursing Practicum and DNPP 9100, Specialization Scholarly Project A. Students may submit current HIPAA training certificates of completion from their facilities or complete the training offered online by ATSU.  An IRB review and/or approval is required before the DNP Project is initiated.

Learning Outcomes

Graduates from the DNP are expected to demonstrate competence in the following learning outcomes:

  • Develop a broad understanding of nursing’s unique advanced practice perspective and shared perspectives from other disciplines by applying theory and research-based knowledge from nursing, the arts, humanities, and other sciences through clinical judgment. (AACN: Essentials, Domain 1)
  • Integrate advanced assessment skills and apply critical thinking to communicate effectively with individuals to engage in a caring relationship by managing actual and potential health problems and evaluating care outcomes. (AACN Essentials, Domain 2) 
  • Practice effective population health management through engaging partnerships, considering the socioeconomic impact of healthcare delivery, advancing equitable health policies, demonstrating advocacy strategies, and collaborating on disaster and public health emergency preparedness. (AACN Essentials, Domain 3) 
  • Apply best evidence to nursing practice and promote ethical scholarly activities to advance nursing scholarship. (AACN Essentials, Domain 4)
  • Apply quality improvement principles in care delivery to patients and providers in the work environment, thereby contributing to a safety culture. (AACN Essentials, Domain 5)
  • Facilitate interprofessional collaboration by valuing team communication, dynamics, and knowledge to address healthcare needs. (AACN Essentials, Domain 6)
  • Incorporate innovation and evidence-based practice to optimize system effectiveness and cost-efficiency across the continuum of care. (AACN Essentials, Domain 7)
  • Use information and communication technology tools to deliver safe nursing care, support documentation of care for diverse populations following ethical, legal, professional, and regulatory standards, and workplace policies. (AACN Essentials, Domain 8)
  • Demonstrate professionalism in nursing through ethical standards, accountability, compliance with laws and regulations, and the integration of diversity, equity, and inclusion. (AACN Essentials, Domain 9)
  • Exhibit commitment to personal well-being by fostering flexibility and professional development while cultivating leadership capacity through inquiry. (AACN Essentials, Domain 10)

Graduation Requirements

According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, students enrolled in a DNP program must have at least 1,000 hours of clinical hours past the baccalaureate degree attainment. Students may bring up to 500 hours from a master’s program in nursing to count toward the 1,000 hours. These graduate hours will need validation by the nursing program that granted the MSN degree.

Courses

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