Kaplan University School of Nursing 2013 School Overview
healthcare.kaplan.edu Contents Who We Are... 5 Our Goal... 5 Kaplan University History... 6 School of Nursing Mission... 6 School of Nursing Philosophy... 6 Resources for Improved Outcomes... 7 Start Your Educational Journey...8 Why Choose Kaplan University s School of Nursing?...8 Bachelor of Science in Nursing RN-to-BSN... 9 Master of Science in Nursing... 12 Post-Master s Certificate Programs...15 Nurse Administrator Graduate Certificate...15 Nurse Educator Graduate Certificate... 16 Nurse Informatics Graduate Certificate...17 Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner Certificate... 18 Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate... 19 Accreditation and Memberships... 20 The information contained within this overview is current as of January 9, 2013 and may be subject to change. The content contained within is intended to be a summary guide to the programs and services of Kaplan University s School of Nursing. For official course offerings, programs, curriculum requirements, policies, and procedures of Kaplan University, please refer to the official Catalog and Addendum on the Kaplan University website (www.kaplanuniversity.edu). 2 3
Who We Are Many nurses may associate the Kaplan name with Kaplan Test Prep, a leading provider of NCLEX preparation products and services.* Kaplan University is part of the same family of companies owned by Kaplan, Inc., and we offer the same established quality in our School of Nursing education offerings. Kaplan University is a part of Kaplan Higher Education Corp., which is a subsidiary of Kaplan, Inc., a subsidiary of The Washington Post Company. Develop Your Talent Through Education. Welcome to the Kaplan University School of Nursing. We are committed to helping you take the next step in your nursing career* through the convenience of a quality online education and the strength of your talent. It takes an exceptional individual to be a nurse. It also takes a dedicated educational institution to stand beside you throughout your career. Nursing offers many diverse areas to pursue career opportunities, including patient care, administration, and teaching, and your journey may take you in many different directions. No matter where you find yourself in your professional nursing career, the Kaplan University School of Nursing is committed to being your partner in lifelong learning. Every nurse who enrolls in our programs has the opportunity to enjoy interactive educational content focused on personalized learning, practical knowledge, and predictable outcomes. Our Goal At Kaplan University s School of Nursing, our goal is to prepare you to make a difference in the lives of patients, their families, your community, and society as a whole. We are here to help you develop your talent and your opportunities. We believe the power of education fuels your motivation to remain at the forefront of the nursing profession. We offer a continuous path of learning based on your career objectives. Our programs are designed to allow you to balance your personal and professional life. Whether you aspire to teach, become a nurse administrator, incorporate the latest information technology trends in nursing, or provide patient care, your career in nursing could be a rewarding personal journey fueled by the power of education. * Kaplan University cannot guarantee employment or career advancement. Additional certification or licensing may be required to work in certain fields. Check your state or local licensing agency for more details. *NCLEX-RN is a registered trademark of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. 4 5
Kaplan University History Kaplan University offers a different school of thought for higher education. We are a leader in higher education innovation with a heritage of providing career-focused programs for nontraditional adult students. Originally established as the American Institute of Commerce in 1937, today the University serves more than 50,000 online and campus-based students throughout the country and around the world. It s Time to Enroll. Your Future Is Waiting. The University, which has its main campus in Davenport, Iowa, and its headquarters in Chicago, offers more than 180 degrees and academic programs, including master s, bachelor s, and associate s degrees. School of Nursing Mission Kaplan University s nursing programs prepare students to enter and advance in the nursing profession at many levels of practice, from basic to advanced, and enable graduates to develop and apply the knowledge, skills, and values gained from their education to serve effectively in whatever nursing roles and settings they choose.* The School of Nursing promotes nursing education focused on providing excellent care, serving as leaders, and being accountable and responsive to the ever-changing global health care climate. School of Nursing Philosophy Our programs are designed to enable individuals to combine nursing knowledge and values with skills and strategies that foster career success at all levels of nursing practice. Our faculty believes that our school s nursing programs will empower individuals to successfully meet the challenges of the health care communities they serve. Our programs are based on the belief that students grow through the application of liberal arts and nursing knowledge based on scientific principles and the development and use of critical-thinking skills. Our faculty believes nursing education requires a foundation in the physical sciences, social sciences, liberal arts, and nursing theory and research, as well as experiential learning. Nursing education should facilitate students in becoming capable of affirming themselves as whole beings physical, mental, and social and prepare them to respect and care for other persons. This education focuses on the preparation for nurses at different levels of practice, helping to increase the availability of nursing care for the growing population requiring health care in and across all settings. The nursing programs are also designed to prepare students to advance nursing contributions in the communities they serve and to participate in the growth of the profession. This model for nursing education emphasizes a foundation of understanding and ongoing learning, and guides students to pursue additional studies in nursing. We Provide Resources for Improved Outcomes. At Kaplan University, we are committed to helping you succeed. Students have the opportunity to connect with Career Specialists, Education Advisors, professors, fellow students, tutors, and the academic and health care communities. Kaplan University Career Services strives to engage a network of industry and community alliances, helping students to network with career-building resources. Education Advising: You will receive individual attention from Education Advisors who help you get started on your educational journey to achieve your personal objectives. Online Academic Support Center: As a Kaplan University student, you have access to writing, math, technology, and science support centers, the Kaplan Online Library, and online tutoring options. Technical Support: Technical support via online chat, email, and phone is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Financial Aid Advisors: Financial Aid Advisors help determine which type of financial support is right for you, including employer tuition assistance, federal loans, state grants, and scholarship opportunities. Prior Learning Assessment: You could obtain credit for past academic achievements.* Updated : are updated regularly to reflect current issues and provide practical, applicable knowledge. * Kaplan University cannot guarantee employment or career advancement. Additional certification or licensing may be required to work in certain fields. Check your state or local licensing agency for more details. * Kaplan University does not guarantee transferability of credit. See the University Catalog for the Prior Learning Assessment policy. While many of Kaplan University s degree programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue continued graduate- or doctorate-level education, the University cannot guarantee that students will be granted admission to any graduate or doctoral programs. 6 7
Start Your Educational Journey. Bachelor of Science in Nursing RN-to-BSN The Bachelor of Science in Nursing RN-to-BSN program is designed to provide registered nurses with the education to enhance their skills, better meet the complex demands of health care, and pursue employment in numerous nursing and management specialties.* Additionally, the program is designed as a foundation from which students could pursue graduate nursing studies. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing is considered essential for registered nurses seeking broader professional responsibilities and career opportunities. The University s degree program emphasizes professional growth and continuous learning. The program features a capstone course and a professional development plan that includes career planning. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing RN-to-BSN program consists of a minimum of 180 quarter credit hours including the requisite associate s degree, diploma, or certificate in nursing. Upon successful completion of the program, graduates receive a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Our Programs Could Help You Reach Your Goals. It s time for you to gain the knowledge and skills that could help you move your career forward.* Whether you are just starting your professional career or are an experienced RN, our School of Nursing may have the right program to meet your needs. We offer a wide selection of online programs designed to help you excel in today s changing health care environment. Why Choose Kaplan University s School of Nursing? Kaplan University is your educational partner throughout your career. We offer everything from a Bachelor of Science in Nursing completion program to a Master of Science in Nursing with specialization opportunities designed to prepare you for today s most advanced nursing roles. Online courses are available virtually anywhere you have access to the Internet and offer the flexibility to study on your schedule. We want you to make an educated decision about your education. As a new undergraduate student, the Kaplan Commitment SM gives you a chance to experience real classes before deciding if you will stay and pursue your studies. If you withdraw during the introductory period, you will have no financial obligation beyond the application fee. RN-to-Master of Science in Nursing Option Those students interested in continuing on to pursue a Kaplan University Master of Science in Nursing may complete up to three graduate-level nursing courses in place of open electives. All graduate courses completed in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing RN-to-BSN program satisfy course requirements in the University s Master of Science in Nursing program. My Kaplan University experience was fantastic. I think everyone there works hard they just want to see you succeed and they want to help you get there. If you have a job, if you have a family if I can do it, you can do it But do it. Don t take 9 years to think about it like I did just do it. Debra Eppley Bachelor of Science in Nursing RN-to-BSN Graduate This testimonial was solicited by Kaplan University. Views and opinions stated herein are the individual s and not necessarily those of Kaplan University. Individual student experiences may vary. * Kaplan University cannot guarantee employment or career advancement. Additional certification or licensing may be required to work in certain fields. Check your state or local licensing agency for more details. Classes count toward a degree if satisfactorily completed. No credits are earned if the student withdraws during the introductory period (3 weeks for undergraduate students), which begins day one of the first term. Students who choose to continue their studies at the University will need to meet specific requirements. Graduate programs not included. Additional terms may apply to international and non-u.s. citizen students. For further information, see the University Catalog and Addendum available at kaplanuniversity.edu. * Kaplan University cannot guarantee employment or career advancement. Additional certification or licensing may be required to work in certain fields. Check your state or local licensing agency for more details. While many of Kaplan University s degree programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue continued graduate-level education, the University cannot guarantee that students will be granted admission to any graduate programs. 8 9
Prior Associate s Degree Track ASSOCIATE S DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Associate s Degree in Nursing 90 TOTAL PRIOR DEGREE CREDITS 90 CORE REQUIREMENTS CS 204: Professional Presence 3 HU 280: Bioethics 5 MM 207: Statistics 5 SC 246: Fundamentals of Microbiology 5 SC 435: Genetics 6 Choose one of the following arts and humanities courses: 5 HU 200: Critical Evaluation in the Humanities HU 245: Ethics HU 250: Humanities and Culture Choose one of the following social science courses: 5 SS 211: The 1960s Reshaping the American Dream SS 236: People, Power, and Politics An Introduction to American Government SS 250: The Technological Revolution A Social Scientific Approach TOTAL CORE REQUIREMENTS 34 MAJOR REQUIREMENTS NU 300: Professional Leadership Transitions 6 NU 310: Nursing Research 6 NU 333: Physical Assessment for the Professional Nurse 5 NU 416: Nursing Care for the Older Adult 6 NU 420: Leadership and Management in the Changing 6 Health Care Environment NU 450: Public Health Nursing Population-Centered 6 Health Care in the Community NU 499: Bachelor s Capstone in Nursing 6 TOTAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 41 OPEN ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS Open Electives* 15 TOTAL OPEN ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS 15 TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 180 Prior Nursing Diploma or Certificate Track DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS Diploma/Certificate in Nursing TOTAL PRIOR DEGREE CREDITS 50 PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS CM 107: College Composition I CM 220: College Composition II MM 212: College Algebra PS 124: Introduction to Psychology CORE REQUIREMENTS CS 204: Professional Presence 3 HU 280: Bioethics 5 MM 207: Statistics 5 SC 246: Fundamentals of Microbiology 5 SC 435: Genetics 6 Choose one of the following arts and humanities courses: 5 HU 200: Critical Evaluation in the Humanities HU 245: Ethics HU 250: Humanities and Culture Choose one of the following social science courses: 5 SS 211: The 1960s Reshaping the American Dream SS 236: People, Power, and Politics An Introduction to American Government SS 250: The Technological Revolution A Social Scientific Approach TOTAL CORE REQUIREMENTS 34 MAJOR REQUIREMENTS NU 300: Professional Leadership Transitions 6 NU 310: Nursing Research 6 NU 333: Physical Assessment for the Professional Nurse 5 NU 416: Nursing Care for the Older Adult 6 NU 420: Leadership and Management in the 6 Changing Health Care Environment NU 450: Public Health Nursing Population-Centered 6 Health Care in the Community NU 499: Bachelor s Capstone in Nursing 6 TOTAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 41 OPEN ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS Open Electives* 55 * Students who are interested in pursuing Kaplan University s Master of Science in Nursing may take up to three graduate-level nursing courses in addition to selected undergraduate electives. TOTAL OPEN ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS 55 TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 180 Students who have not met prerequisite requirements or state-specific general education requirements may need to complete more than the required 180 quarter credit hours to fulfill degree plan requirements. 10 11
Master of Science in Nursing The Master of Science in Nursing program is designed to build on previous nursing education and clinical experience and prepare students to pursue advanced practice in a variety of health care settings.* The program of study includes completion of the core curriculum, specialization courses, and an evidence-based project proposal. Students can select from five specializations focused on specific advanced practice roles: nurse educator, nurse administrator, informatics, family nurse practitioner, or adult-gerontology nurse practitioner. The nurse educator specialization is designed to prepare nurses to teach in schools of nursing and continuing education, staff development, clinical education, and patient and community education programs. Graduates may be prepared to sit for the National League for Nursing s Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) examination. The nurse administrator specialization is designed to prepare nurses to pursue managerial positions and leadership roles in hospitals, community health, long-term care facilities, and other health care systems. Graduates may be prepared to sit for the Nurse Executive or Nurse Executive, Advanced certification examinations (depending on the level of leadership with their organization) provided by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). The informatics specialization is designed to prepare nurses to meet the clinical, educational, research, and administrative challenges associated with working in a technology-rich environment. This specialization focuses on content and the representation of data and information, and incorporates computer, information literacy, and management competencies. Graduates may be prepared to use technology and information systems to advance evidence-based research and to pursue informatics leadership roles in health care, industry, and education settings. The adult-gerontology and family nurse practitioner specializations are designed to educate health care professionals on the topics of how to best provide primary care as a member of an interdisciplinary team and improve the availability of evidence-based, culturally relevant health care in diverse communities. The curriculum is designed to help students develop skills to evaluate the health and wellness of individuals, families, and their communities. The nurse practitioner is expected to possess skills in diagnosing, treating, and managing acute and chronic health conditions, to deliver primary and preventive care, and participate in the development of appropriate policy and evidence-based practice. CORE REQUIREMENTS MN 501: Advanced Nursing Roles 5 MN 502: Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing 5 MN 503: Advanced Statistics for the Health Sciences 5 MN 504: Inquiry and Evidence-Based Practice 5 MN 505: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in a Diverse Community 5 MN 506: Ethical and Legal Perspectives of the Health Care System 5 MN 507: Health Policy, Financing, and Organization of Health Care Delivery Systems 5 TOTAL CORE REQUIREMENTS 35 ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS Specialization 30, 55, or 65* TOTAL ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS 30, 55, OR 65 TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 65, 90, OR 100 Specializations Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner MN 550: Role of the Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care 5 MN 551: Advanced Pathophysiology Across the Life Span 5 MN 552: Advanced Health Assessment 5 MN 553: Advanced Pharmacology Across the Life Span 5 MN 554: Primary Care Across the Adult Age Continuum I 5 MN 555: Primary Care Across the Adult Age Continuum II 5 MN 556: Primary Care Across the Adult Age Continuum III 5 MN 560: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical I 5 MN 561: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical II 5 MN 599: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical III 5 * Kaplan University cannot guarantee employment or career advancement. Additional certification or licensing may be required work in certain fields. Check your state or local licensing agency for more details. Although certain programs at Kaplan University are designed to prepare students to take various certification or licensing exams, the University cannot guarantee the student will be eligible to sit for or pass those exams. In some cases, field experience, additional coursework, and/or background checks may be necessary to be eligible to take or to successfully pass the exams. At this time, the adult-gerontology and family nurse practitioner specializations are available only in select states. Contact an Admissions Advisor for details. Please note that most states require nurses to be nationally certified in order to obtain licensure as a nurse practitioner. Students are responsible for determining whether they will be eligible for state Board of Nursing approval and certification as a nurse practitioner or advanced practice nurse in their state. Students can obtain additional information from their state s Board of Nursing, the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). 12 13
Family Nurse Practitioner MN 550: Role of the Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care 5 MN 551: Advanced Pathophysiology Across the Life Span 5 MN 552: Advanced Health Assessment 5 MN 553: Advanced Pharmacology Across the Life Span 5 MN 554: Primary Care Across the Adult Age Continuum I 5 MN 555: Primary Care Across the Adult Age Continuum II 5 MN 556: Primary Care Across the Adult Age Continuum III 5 MN 557: Primary Care of the Pediatric Client 5 MN 560: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical I 5 MN 561: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical II 5 MN 562: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical Pediatrics 5 MN 599: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical III 5 Informatics MN 530: Critical Concepts and Competencies for the Informatics Nurse Specialist 5 MN 531: Innovations in Educational and Research Technologies 5 MN 532: Integration of Informatics into the Health Care Environment 5 MN 533: Health Systems Project Management 5 MN 534: Nurse Informatics Specialist Practicum 5 Nurse Administrator MN 512: Organizational Theory and Behavior 5 MN 513: Health Care Finance, Strategic Planning, and Budgeting 5 MN 514: Human Resources Management 5 MN 515: Innovation in Health Care Information Technology 5 Administrative and Advanced Practice Priorities MN 520: Nurse Administrator Practicum 5 Nurse Educator MN 508: Teaching and Learning Strategies 5 MN 509: Design 5 MN 510: Implementing Technology Enhanced Learning in Nursing Education 5 MN 511: Assessment and Evaluation 5 MN 519: Nurse Educator Practicum 5 Post-Master s Certificate Programs Nurse Administrator Graduate Certificate The Nurse Administrator Graduate Certificate program is designed for nurses who are interested in expanding their knowledge of nursing administration in order to better meet the challenges within the health care environment and to pursue their professional goals. This certificate program allows nurses with a master s degree in nursing to complete a certificate program consisting of six courses focused on nursing administration. The Nurse Administrator Graduate Certificate program is designed to prepare nurses to pursue managerial positions and leadership roles in hospitals, community health, long-term care facilities, and other health care systems.* The certificate s curriculum is designed to provide specialized knowledge in the area of nursing administration and could help graduates prepare to sit for the Nurse Executive or Nurse Executive, Advanced certification examinations (depending on the level of leadership with their organization) provided by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). Qualified credits earned in fulfillment of this certificate may be eligible for transfer toward future graduate studies at Kaplan University. The Nurse Administrator Graduate Certificate program consists of a minimum of 30 quarter credit hours. Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be awarded a certificate. CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS MN 512: Organizational Theory and Behavior 5 MN 513: Health Care Finance, Strategic Planning, 5 and Budgeting MN 514: Human Resource Management 5 MN 515: Innovation in Health Care Information Technology 5 Administrative and Advanced Practice Priorities MN 520: Nurse Administrator Practicum 5 TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 30 * Students who choose to complete the family nurse practitioner specialization will complete 65 quarter credit hours of specialization courses for a program total of 100 quarter credit hours. Students who choose to complete the adult-gerontology nurse practitioner specialization will complete 55 quarter credit hours of specialization courses for a program total of 90 quarter credit hours. * Kaplan University cannot guarantee employment or career advancement. Additional certification or licensing may be required to work in certain fields. Check your state or local licensing agency for more details. Although certain programs at Kaplan University are designed to prepare students to take various certification or licensing exams, the University cannot guarantee the student will be eligible to sit for or pass those exams. In some cases, field experience, additional coursework, and/or background checks may be necessary to be eligible to take or to successfully pass the exams. 14 15
Nurse Educator Graduate Certificate The Nurse Educator Graduate Certificate program is designed for nurses who are interested in expanding their knowledge of nursing education. This certificate program offers nurses with a master s degree in nursing the opportunity to complete a certificate consisting of six courses focused on nursing education. The Nurse Educator Graduate Certificate program is designed to prepare nurses to pursue teaching positions in schools of nursing and continuing education, staff development, clinical education, and patient and community education programs.* The certificate s curriculum is designed to provide specialized knowledge in the area of nursing education and could help graduates prepare to sit for the National League for Nursing s Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) examination. Qualified credits earned in fulfillment of this certificate may be eligible for transfer toward future graduate studies at Kaplan University. The Nurse Educator Graduate Certificate program consists of a minimum of 30 quarter credit hours. Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be awarded a certificate. Nurse Informatics Graduate Certificate The Nurse Informatics Graduate Certificate is designed for nurses who are interested in expanding their knowledge of informatics to better meet the challenges within the health care environment and to pursue their professional goals.* This certificate program allows nurses with a master s degree in nursing to complete a certificate consisting of six courses focused on nursing informatics. The certificate s curriculum is designed to provide specialized knowledge in the area of nursing informatics and could help graduates prepare to sit for the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Informatics Nursing certification exam. Qualified credits earned in fulfillment of this certificate may be eligible for transfer toward future graduate studies at Kaplan University. The Nurse Informatics Graduate Certificate program consists of a minimum of 30 quarter credit hours. Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be awarded a certificate. CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS MN 508: Teaching and Learning 5 MN 509: Design 5 MN 510: Implementing Technology Enhanced Learning in 5 Nursing Education MN 511: Assessment and Evaluation 5 MN 519: Nurse Educator Practicum 5 TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 30 CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS MN 530: Critical Concepts and Competencies 5 for the Informatics Nurse Specialist MN 531: Innovations in Educational and Research Technologies 5 MN 532: Integration of Informatics into the Health Care Environment 3 MN 533: Health Systems Project Management 5 MN 534: Nurse Informatics Specialist Practicum 5 TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 30 * Kaplan University cannot guarantee employment or career advancement. Additional certification or licensing may be required to work in certain fields. Check your state or local licensing agency for more details. Although certain programs at Kaplan University are designed to prepare students to take various certification or licensing exams, the University cannot guarantee the student will be eligible to sit for or pass those exams. In some cases, field experience, additional coursework, and/or background checks may be necessary to be eligible to take or to successfully pass the exams. * Kaplan University cannot guarantee employment or career advancement. Additional certification or licensing may be required to work in certain fields. Check your state or local licensing agency for more details. Although certain programs at Kaplan University are designed to prepare students to take various certification or licensing exams, the University cannot guarantee the student will be eligible to sit for or pass those exams. In some cases, field experience, additional coursework, and/or background checks may be necessary to be eligible to take or to successfully pass the exams. 16 17
Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner Certificate The Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner Certificate program is designed for nurses who are interested in expanding their knowledge as it relates to the role of the adult-gerontology nurse practitioner. This certificate is designed to educate health care professionals on the topics of how to promote and provide primary care as a member of an interdisciplinary team and how to improve the availability of evidence-based, culturally relevant health care in diverse communities. The curriculum is designed to help graduates develop the skills to evaluate the health and wellness of individuals, families, and their communities. The nurse practitioner is expected to possess skills in diagnosing, treating, and managing acute and chronic health conditions, to deliver preventive care, and to participate in the development of appropriate policy and evidence-based practice. Please note that most states require nurses to be nationally certified in order to obtain licensure as a nurse practitioner. Students are responsible for determining whether they will be eligible for state Board of Nursing approval and certification as a nurse practitioner or advanced practice nurse in their state. Students can obtain additional information from their state s Board of Nursing, the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). At this time, the Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner Certificate program is available only in select states. Contact an Admissions Advisor for details. The Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner Certificate program consists of a minimum of 55 quarter credit hours. Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be awarded a certificate. Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate The Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate program is designed for nurses who are interested in expanding their knowledge as it relates to the role of the family nurse practitioner. This certificate is designed to educate health care professionals on the topics of how to best deliver care as a member of an interdisciplinary team and how to improve the availability of evidence-based, culturally relevant health care in diverse communities. The curriculum is designed to help students develop the skills to evaluate the health and wellness of individuals, families, and their communities. The nurse practitioner is expected to possess skills in diagnosing, treating, and managing acute and chronic health conditions, to deliver preventive care, and to participate in the development of appropriate policy and evidence-based practice. Please note that most states require nurses to be nationally certified in order to obtain licensure as a nurse practitioner. Students are responsible for determining whether they will be eligible for state Board of Nursing approval and certification as a nurse practitioner or advanced practice nurse in their state. Students can obtain additional information from their state s Board of Nursing, the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). At this time, the Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate program is available only in select states. Contact an Admissions Advisor for details. The Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate program consists of a minimum of 65 quarter credit hours. Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be awarded a certificate. CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS MN 550: Role of the Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care 5 MN 551: Advanced Pathophysiology Across the Life Span 5 MN 552: Advanced Health Assessment 5 MN 553: Advanced Pharmacology Across the Life Span 5 MN 554: Primary Care Across the Adult Age Continuum I 5 MN 555: Primary Care Across the Adult Age Continuum II 5 MN 556: Primary Care Across the Adult Age Continuum III 5 MN 560: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical I 5 MN 561: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical II 5 MN 599: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical III 5 MN 600: Evidence-Based Practice Project 5 TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 55 CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS MN 550: Role of the Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care 5 MN 551: Advanced Pathophysiology Across the Life Span 5 MN 552: Advanced Health Assessment 5 MN 553: Advanced Pharmacology Across the Life Span 5 MN 554: Primary Care Across the Adult Age Continuum I 5 MN 555: Primary Care Across the Adult Age Continuum II 5 MN 556: Primary Care Across the Adult Age Continuum III 5 MN 557: Primary Care of the Pediatric Client 5 MN 560: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical I 5 MN 561: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical II 5 MN 562: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical Pediatrics 5 MN 599: Advanced Practice Nurse Clinical III 5 MN 600: Evidence-Based Practice Project 5 TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 65 18 19
Accreditation and Memberships Kaplan University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (www.ncahlc.org) and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Kaplan University s online Bachelor of Science in Nursing RN-to-BSN and Master of Science in Nursing programs are approved by the Iowa Board of Nursing. ADDRESS: Iowa Board of Nursing 400 SW 8th Street, Suite B Des Moines, IA 50309-4685 TEL: 515.281.3255 WEBSITE: nursing.iowa.gov Kaplan University s online Bachelor of Science in Nursing RN-to-BSN and Master of Science in Nursing programs are nationally accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). ADDRESS: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education One DuPont Circle, NW, Suite 530 Washington, DC 20036 TEL: 202.887.6791 WEBSITE: www.aacn.nche.edu/accreditation/ The Kaplan University School of Nursing is a member of the National League for Nursing (NLN). ADDRESS: TEL: WEBSITE: National League for Nursing 61 Broadway, 33rd Floor New York, NY 10006 800.669.1656 (Toll Free) www.nln.org 20 21
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Kaplan University School of Nursing 2013 School Overview