Chamberlain University – Online Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner Specialty
Program Overview
According to Chamberlain University:
“Chamberlain’s Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner specialty track is designed to prepare students to expand their nursing practice. Through 100% online coursework, the FNP curriculum integrates theory and practical application through online discussion threads, simulation and clinical experiences. This program is designed to help prepare graduates to sit for national certification as an FNP and enhance their role and opportunity for advancement in a wide range of healthcare settings.” |
At a Glance
URL | http://www.chamberlain.edu/academics/nursing-school/fnp-family-nurse-practitioner |
Total credit hours | 45 |
Tuition per credit | Tuition and fees |
Accreditation | The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree program (includes the FNP & all specialty tracks) at Chamberlain College of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education |
Practicum, internship and/or on-campus intensive | Each practicum course contains 125 practicum hours, which must be completed within seven (7) weeks, or approximately 18 hours per week. Students must complete all five (5) practicums, and are responsible for identifying an appropriate practicum site and preceptor. |
Full-time/part-time/accelerated | Full-time/part-time |
Time to complete | Eight (8) semesters (full-time) |