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Are you ready to become a leader in the health care system and achieve quality outcomes using the latest evidence-based practices? If so, the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program at UNC Charlotte is for you. Our DNP degree prepares health systems and organizational nursing leaders (non-APRNs) and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) to lead nursing practice, organizations, and health care systems through the application of evidence-based research.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program at UNC Charlotte is a practice-focused doctoral program designed to prepare both health systems/organizational nursing leaders and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) to innovate in nursing practice and health care. This DNP program builds upon existing clinical practice knowledge and prepares students to practice at the highest clinical level, providing leadership across dynamic health care systems.
“I can only speak positively about my journey, transitioning from bedside nursing to where I am now. This progress is thanks to the many mentors who have guided and supported me toward success. If I could shout it from the rooftops, I would! So many people in this profession have incredible ideas and talents, regardless of their area of expertise, yet they often feel afraid to share. I want to emphasize that despite the challenges of work-life balance, my personal life, and my journey of self-discovery, my passions are becoming my reality, and it’s all possible because of compassionate leaders like the Graduate Program Director, Dr. Katherine Shue-McGuffin.
People often ask me why I smile so much, and it’s truly because I am grateful to be able to share my experiences with late-diagnosed brilliant nurses, nurse leaders, and even students. I want them to know they can thrive because there is help and support available.”
The DNP program requires 42 post-master’s graduate credit hours and completion of a total of 1000 clinical practice hours (includes 500 hours from the MSN program).
Core Courses (18 credit hours)
Concentration Courses
The DNP program is a 42-credit post-master’s program that requires a completion of a total of 1,000 clinical practice hours, including 500 from the student’s MSN program. If students do not have 500 hours from their MSN, the DNP Coordinator will meet with them to create a plan of study tailored to their specific needs.The DNP program is offered online with a synchronous immersion session at the beginning of each semester, except for summer.
Please note: Rates are subject to change.