Herzing University is approved to offer programs in an online learning modality through association with the main campus in Madison, Wisconsin.
Program Description
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program is an online doctoral completion program for advanced practice nurses and nurses in advanced roles who have earned a master’s degree in nursing. The DNP program prepares, supports, and empowers students for 21st century practice focused on interdisciplinary knowledge, leadership, innovation, along with the tools needed to positively impact nursing, healthcare systems, and population health change. Progressive development of the AACN (2021) level 2 sub-competencies is integrated throughout the curriculum in multiple contexts with increasing complexity and critical reflection. Each course begins and ends with leadership development. Using the principals of improvement science, students appraise and translate theory and evidence into a culminating project in their own practice.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of their program, the student should be able to:
- Demonstrate competency-based judgement and holistic caring concordant with an advanced nursing practice specialty or role in diverse populations.
- Generate, synthesize, translate, apply, and disseminate scientific evidence for advanced nursing practice.
- Apply ethical principles to shape the future of healthcare delivery with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion; systems‐based practice; team-based care collaboration, informatics and technology; and career‐long learning.
- Demonstrate a professional identity which includes accountability, perspective, collaborative disposition, and comportment, that reflects nursing’s characteristics and values.
- Implement an advanced nursing practice specialty or role in selected practice settings.
Potential Occupational Titles
Potential occupational titles for this program include, but are not limited to Doctor of Nursing Practice, advance practice registered nurse, nurse educator, nurse leader, nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse midwife, nurse anesthetist, and titles that describe other advanced nursing roles.
Program Content
A minimum of 32.00 semester credit hours is required for graduation.