DNP PBAC TR PMHNP - Post Baccalaureate DNP: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Track (DNP)
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Admission Requirements
Admissions to all of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing to Doctor of Nursing Practitioner (BSN to DNP) Nurse Practitioner tracks are accepted for fall semester only. The deadline for receipt of completed applications is March 15 for fall semester admission.
Individuals seeking admission to the BSN to DNP Program must meet the following requirements:
1. Completed application;
2. Undergraduate and graduate nursing cumulative GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale if applying for the post-baccalaureate DNP;
3. A bachelor of science in nursing degree from an institution that is accredited by an institutional accrediting body and that holds professional accreditation by CCNE or ACEN is required;
4. Evidence of an unrestricted/unencumbered nursing license as a registered nurse in the United States or one of its territories and be eligible for licensure in Mississippi. May and December BSN graduates who are applying to the Post-Baccalaureate DNP must successfully complete NCLEX-RN® and be licensed as a RN prior to the program's start date. August BSN graduates must successfully complete NCLEX-RN® and be licensed as a RN during the first semester of the Post-Baccalaureate DNP Program. Once admitted, students must be licensed/privileged as a RN in Mississippi and must maintain a current and unrestricted RN license;
5. Official transcripts from all schools attended;
One year of full-time clinical experience as a registered nurse is required for all Nurse Practitioner tracks.
7. Completion of at least one research course and one statistics course at the undergraduate or graduate level;
8. Informal personal statement submitted with application:
9. Three letters of reference – academic or professional reference letter, or a combination of both;
10. For applicants who earned course work/degrees from institutions outside the United States:
a. Completion of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) for graduates of foreign schools whose academic language was not English. The minimum required score is:
· TOEFL-Internet Based Test (IBT): 79 or higher
· TOEFL-Paper Based Test (PBT): 550 or higher
b. Other documents required by UMMC and local, state, and federal authorities;
c. Transcripts must be evaluated in a course-by-course report from World Education Services (WES) or the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS).
11. An interview may be required as a part of the admissions process. Additional information will be provided to applicants when they are invited to interview;
12. If an applicant has been dismissed from any nursing program, one year must pass from the date of dismissal to the date of eligibility to apply for any UMMC School of Nursing program.
Once admitted to a BSN-DNP track, a student may only transfer to another track with permission of the track director and assistant dean for graduate studies. Students may not transfer into the FNP track.
In unusual instances, the Graduate Admission and Progression Committee may consider applicants who do not meet the admission criteria. The School of Nursing reserves the right to offer tracks based on the number of acceptable applicants admitted. When a track is not offered due to limited enrollment, the applicant will be notified, and other admission options will be explored.
Degree Requirements
Program Application
Applications for all BSN to DNP tracks are reviewed once each year. Students begin these programs in the fall only. The deadline for fall admission is March 15.
DNP SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL/SCHOLARLY PROJECT
Each DNP student must implement evidence-based health care by completing a systematic review protocol and evidence implementation project using Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodologies. Faculty will guide the student identifying a clinical question, acquiring and evaluating the best evidence, and project planning, implementation, and evaluation.
RESIDENCY EXPERIENCE
Residency experiences allow the student to develop and synthesize the knowledge and skills required to demonstrate doctoral-level competency in a specialized nursing practice area. The residency requirement for the DNP Program meets the AACN requirement of 1,000 clinical hours. The number of hours required for students in the Post-Graduate DNP Program depends on the transferable clinical hours from the student's master's education. The clinical practice hours include those required to complete the Systematic Review/DNP Scholarly Project. Students in the Post-Baccalaureate DNP plan of study will obtain a minimum of 1,000 clinical hours in the program.
TIME LIMIT FOR DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
All requirements for the DNP degree must be completed within 150% of the student's Plan of Study.
Track: Post Baccalaureate Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Full-Time | Sem Hr | ||
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Fall 1 | N632 | Discipline of Nursing | 2 |
DNP 720 | Biostatistics I | 3 | |
N677 | Advanced Health Assessment | 3 | |
Semester Total | 8 | ||
Spring 1 | DNP 700 | Clinical Applied Epidemiology | 3 |
N633 | Research Design and Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice | 2 | |
N637 | Advanced Physiology/Pathophysiology | 3 | |
N666 | Clinical Pharmacotherapeutics | 3 | |
Semester Total | 11 | ||
Summer 2 | DNP 703 | Population Health | 3 |
DNP 706 | Evaluation Approaches, Models and Methods | 3 | |
ID 730 | Health Care Quality Improvement (75 clinical hours) | 3 | |
Semester Total | 9 | ||
Fall 2 | ID 718 | Health Policy and the Health Care System | 3 |
DNP 740 | Project Management (75 clinical hours) | 3 | |
DNP 701 | Theoretical Foundations for Advanced Nursing Practice | 3 | |
Semester Total | 9 | ||
Spring 2 | DNP 704 | Leadership in Health Systems | 3 |
DNP 707 | Health Care Finance | 3 | |
DNP 702-1 | Transforming Advanced Nursing Practice (75 clinical hours) | 3 | |
Semester Total | 9 | ||
Summer 3 | N687-1 | Clinical Assessment of Persons with MHP-I Family | 2 |
N686-1 | Practicum in Clinical Assessment of Persons with MHP-I Family (180 clinical hours) | 4 | |
DNP 712 | Scholarly Project (75 clinical hours) | 1 | |
DNP 717 | Health Informatics for the Advanced Level Nurse | 2 | |
Semester Total | 9 | ||
Fall 3 | N687-2 | Clinical Assessment of Persons with MHP-II Family | 3 |
N686-2 | Practicum in Clinical Assessment of Persons with MHP-II Family (180 clinical hours) | 4 | |
DNP 769 | Role Development and Role Enactment for Advanced Role Practice in Nursing | 1 | |
DNP 712 | Scholarly Project (150 clinical hours) | 2 | |
Semester Total | 10 | ||
Spring 3 | N687-3 | Clinical Management of Families and Groups with MHP-III | 2 |
N686-3 | Practicum in Clinical Management of Families and Groups-III (270 clinical hours) | 6 | |
DNP 712 | Scholarly Project (150 clinical hours) | 2 | |
Semester Total | 10 | ||
TOTAL CREDITS | 75 | ||
TOTAL CLINICAL HOURS | 1230 |
Nursing Education and Instruction Concentration
The UMMC School of Nursing offers a concentration in Nursing Education and Instruction (NEI) for graduate level programs/tracks, with the exception of the Nurse Educator track. The NEI concentration is a pathway that combines learning theory and evaluation with teaching strategies. This concentration could be used for those who work in nursing staff development or who may want to enable preparation for a faculty role in the future. You will be introduced to concepts in nursing curriculum and evaluation, education, simulation, informatics and scholarship. The plan of study with a concentration in Nursing Education and Instruction is comprised of these additional courses.
Nursing Education and Instruction Concentration | ||
Course | Name | Credit Hours |
N 613 | Foundations of Nurse Educator Role and Teaching Methods | 3 |
N 616-1 | Curriculum and Program Development and Evaluation | 3 |
N 613-1 | Simulation in Nursing Education | 1 |
N 615-1 | Educational Technology and Health Care Informatics | 3 |
Total | 10 |
Those pursuing a degree with a concentration in NEI may qualify for NFLP funds.
For more information about this program, contact:
Linda Upchurch, DNP, APRN
Email: lupchurch@umc.edu
Phone: (601) 984-1713