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Nursing Practice: Nurse Anesthesia Across the Lifespan, D.N.P.

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Program Overview

The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is the terminal practice degree in nursing. Building on your knowledge of clinical practice, the program prepares you to practice at the highest clinical level and provide leadership in health care systems. UNC Charlotte offers two concentrations: Post-Master’s DNP and BSN to DNP: Nurse Anesthesia Across the Lifespan.

You will get both the theory and clinical practice required to meet the educational requirements to take the national certifying examination upon graduation. The specialty in Nurse Anesthesia Across the Lifespan is offered in partnership with Atrium Health and  clinical experiences are offered at Atrium Health facilities in the Charlotte area. 

Program Contact

David Langford

Associate Director Graduate Programs

drlangfo@charlotte.edu

Nursing Practice: Nurse Anesthesia Across the Lifespan, DNP at a Glance

delivery
On campus – This program is offered in partnership with Atrium Health
credit hours
89 credit hours
admits
Summer – Applicants must apply at both UNC Charlotte and CMC School of Nurse Anesthesia
Application Deadlines

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Already a 49er? Early Entry Option Available

Exceptional undergraduate students in UNC Charlotte’s Nursing program may apply to the Early Entry Program to begin work toward a Master’s in Nursing graduate degree before completion of the bachelor’s degree.