Doctor of Nursing Practice
BSN to DNP Pathway
First and only nurse practitioner program in Texas to offer a dual FNP-AGACNP track!
The mission of the University of Texas Medical Branch Doctor of Nursing Practice Program is to prepare nurses to participate in the transformation of health care with an emphasis on improving access to quality care and health equity for diverse populations.
Our Nurse Practitioner tracks offer students the opportunity to practice in either the acute care settings, outpatient setting, or both. Graduates of the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) track will be prepared to sit for national certification by the American Nurse's Credentialing Center (ANCC) or American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) certification board; graduates of the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) track will be prepared to sit for the Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) Certification Corporation or American Nurse's Credentialing Center (ANCC).
First and only nurse practitioner program in Texas to offer a dual FNP-AGACNP track
Flexible online program with a classroom feel that accommodates working nurses
Prepares nurses to participate in the transformation of health care
Emphasizes improving access to quality care and health equity for diverse populations
Nationally recognized faculty that provide a student-centered education
High-quality education at an affordable cost
Available Tracks
(Select a track option)
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12
Semesters
24
Courses
Doctor of Nursing Practice Program
BSN-DNP Pathway - Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Track
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Semester 1 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6327 Transformational Leadership 3 GDNP 6310 Professional Writing 3 Semester 2 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6303 Data Analysis & Evaluation 3 GDNP 6325 Health Care Policy 3 Semester 3 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6302 Population Health 3 GDNP 6359 The Economics and Business of Healthcare 3 Semester 4 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6337 Informatics in Transformation of Healthcare 2 GDNP 6355 Advanced Pathophysiology 3 Semester 5 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6217 Diagnostic Reasoning 2 GDNP 6307 Advanced Health Assessment 3 Semester 6 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6362 Quality Improvement for Clinical Practice 3 GDNP 6306 Advanced Pharmacology 3 GDNP 6121 Project Mentoring 1 Semester 7 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6680 Common Problems of Adults 6 GDNP 6335 Systems Thinking I - Project Foundation 3 Semester 8 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6670 FNP Primary Care of Children 6 GDNP 6336 Systems Thinking II - Project Planning 3 Semester 9 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6668 Primary Care of the Chronically Ill Adult 6 GDNP 6211 System Thinking III - Project Proposal 2 Semester 10 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6402 FNP Clinical Role Practicum 4 GDNP 6212 System Thinking IV - Project Implmentation 2 Semester 11 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 63XX07 Topics in Clinical Practice 3 GDNP 6213 System Thinking V - Project Evaluation & Dissemination 2 Semester 12 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6338 Practice and Leadership Integration 3
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12
Semesters
24
Courses
Doctor of Nursing Practice Program
BSN-DNP Pathway - Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) Track
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Semester 1 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6327 Transformational Leadership 3 GDNP 6310 Professional Writing 3 Semester 2 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6303 Data Analysis & Evaluation 3 GDNP 6325 Health Care Policy 3 Semester 3 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6302 Population Health 3 GDNP 6359 The Economics and Business of Healthcare 3 Semester 4 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6337 Informatics in Transformation of Healthcare 2 GDNP 6355 Advanced Pathophysiology 3 Semester 5 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6217 Diagnostic Reasoning 2 GDNP 6307 Advanced Health Assessment 3 Semester 6 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6362 Quality Improvement for Clinical Practice 3 GDNP 6306 Advanced Pharmacology 3 GDNP 6121 Project Mentoring 1 Semester 7 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6680 Common Problems of Adults 6 GDNP 6335 Systems Thinking I - Project Foundation 3 Semester 8 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6624 AGACNP Episodic & Acute Care 6 GDNP 6336 System Thinking II - Project Planning 3 Semester 9 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6625 AGACNP Complex & Critical Care 6 GDNP 6211 System Thinking III - Project Proposal 2 Semester 10 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6427 Acute Care Role Practicum 4 GDNP 6212 System Thinking IV - Project Implementation 2 Semester 11 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 63XX07 Topics in Clinical Practice 3 GDNP 6213 System Thinking V - Project Evaluation & Dissemination 2 Semester 12 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6338 Practice and Leadership Integration 3
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13
Semesters
26
Courses
Doctor of Nursing Practice Program
BSN-DNP Pathway - Dual Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) & Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) Track
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Semester 1 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6327 Transformational Leadership 3 GDNP 6310 Professional Writing 3 Semester 2 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6303 Data Analysis & Evaluation 3 GDNP 6325 Health Care Policy 3 Semester 3 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6302 Population Health 3 GDNP 6359 Economics & Business of Health Care 3 Semester 4 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6337 Informatics in Transformation of Healthcare 2 GDNP 6355 Advanced Pathophysiology 3 Semester 5 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6217 Diagnostic Reasoning 2 GDNP 6307 Advanced Health Assessment 3 Semester 6 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6362 Quality Improvement for Clinical Practice 3 GDNP 6306 Advanced Pharmacology 3 GDNP 6121 Project Mentoring 1 Semester 7 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6680 Common Problems of Adults 6 GDNP 6335 Systems Thinking I - Project Foundation 3 Semester 8 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6670 FNP Primary Care of Children 6 GDNP 6336 System Thinking II - Project Planning 3 Semester 9 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6668 Primary Care of the Chronically Ill Adult 6 GDNP 6211 System Thinking III - Project Proposal 2 Semester 10 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6402 FNP Clinical Role Practicum 4 GDNP 6212 System Thinking IV - Project Implementation 2 Semester 11 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6624 AGACNP Episodic & Acute Care 6 GDNP 6213 System Thinking V - Project Evaluation & Dissemination 2 Semester 12 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6625 AGACNP Complex & Critical Care 6 Semester 13 Course Number Course Name Hours GDNP 6427 Acute Care Role Practicum 3 GDNP 6338 Practice and Leadership Integration 3
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Organizing Framework for Nursing Education
The School of Nursing strives to improve the health of diverse populations in Texas and around the world by advancing nursing excellence through leadership, practice, education, research, and service. The faculty and graduates of UTMB SON value an environment of compassion, respect and the highest standards of integrity and accountability to promote and nourish the development of nursing innovation, scholarship, research, and practice through lifelong learning among all students, faculty and staff through community collaboration and partnerships.
Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Highlights
Our Mission
Our mission is to prepare nurses to participate in the transformation of health care with an emphasis on improving access to quality care and health equity for diverse populations.
Our Faculty
Our DNP faculty are nationally recognized and prepared to offer you a student-centered education.
Flexibility
Our flexible online curriculum & coursework accommodates you as a working nurse.
Classroom Feel
Small class sizes provide an intimate feel to your online experience. A highly interactive peer group adds depth to your learning through shared ideas & collaboration..
Value
Our DNP program offers a high-quality education at an affordable cost for a doctoral level program.
Clinical Practice & Scholarly Project
Clinical practice experiences are based on your individual educational & practice interests and selected pathway. Faculty advisors are assigned to assist you in the design & implementation of your scholarly practice project.
Frequent Questions
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What information will the School of Nursing consider when reviewing files for admission?
The school takes a holistic view in reviewing applications. Areas reviewed include discussion of health-related experience, relevant work/volunteer experience, personal experiences that may have affected grades (please explain any interruptions in education), personal strengths and weaknesses, rationale for choice of profession & long term goals, and any other relevant information you feel the admissions committee should know.
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Do former UTMB students have to submit transcripts to NursingCAS?
No. If you are an alumni of UTMB you do not have to submit your transcripts. You will still have to log into NursingCAS, submit all other required documents, and after you submit your application, email the Office of Student Affairs & Admissions at son.studentaffairs@utmb.edu and let them know that you have submitted your application and you are an alumni. We will attach your transcripts to your application for you. If you have attended another university after you attended UTMB, then you will have to follow the previous instructions and submit only the transcript of the school attended after UTMB.
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How do I request credit for nursing courses taken at another school?
Graduate students may transfer up to twelve (12) credit hours. After you are admitted to the UTMB School of Nursing, you may submit a petition to the Graduate Program Director for a transfer of credits. email the Office of Student Affairs & Admissions at son.studentaffairs@utmb.edu and inform them that you have courses that you would like to receive credit for and she will email you the necessary form with instructions on how to submit your petition for credit. After your petition is reviewed, you will be notified which courses are approved or denied for transfer credit.
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I live outside of the United States of America. May I attend UTMB DNP program?
Since the DNP program is online, this program does not meet the requirements for students who have VISAs for educational purposes and are required to enroll in courses offered on campus.
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Can I transfer to UTMB School of Nursing if I have a degree from another country?
Applicants with international credits must submit an official course-by-course credentialing report to NursingCAS using one UTMB's required Credentialing Services. Please click here to see the Credentialing services approved by UTMB.
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What information will the School of Nursing consider when reviewing files for admission?
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Does UTMB School of Nursing offer accredited Programs?
Yes. The graduate programs are approved by the Board of Nurse Examiners for the State of Texas and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). UTMB is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
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What is the difference between a DNP degree and a PhD degree?
The DNP is a terminal degree in nursing focused on practice. The PhD emphasizes fundamental research. In the DNP program, students complete a scholarly practice project, a form of inquiry that results in improved patient outcomes and transformations in health care.
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Is the program online?
Yes. All the courses are taught online.
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How often will I be required to come to campus?
Students are only required to come to campus once a semester for 2-3 days for on-campus seminars and classes and meetings with faculty and fellow students.
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How long will it take to complete the program?
The single certification tracks (FNP and AGANCP) are 12 semesters in length. The dual FNP & AGACNP certification track is 13 semesters in length.
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Can I work while attending the DNP program?
Most students work full- or part-time. The program is part-time typically offering 2 courses each semester. Students should recognize that working and going to school is challenging, especially when balanced with other commitments such as a family. Students are encouraged to plan for how to best balance personal and work demands with the need for reading, study, and completing course assignments.
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How many clinical hours do I need to complete?
The single certification tracks (FNP and AGACNP) each require 1020 clinical hours. The dual FNP/AGACNP track requires 1380 clinical hours.
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What is the Scholarly Practice Project?
The Scholarly Practice Project (sometimes referred to as a capstone project) is the culminating work in the DNP program. Students synthesize the skills gained in other courses to identify a clinical problem or need and develop an evidence-based approach to address this need or problem. The project must be practice based, address the need(s) of a vulnerable population, and should result in a change or improvement in practice.
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How many admission start dates are available per year?
UTMB graduate programs have one admission per year, each Fall.
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Does UTMB School of Nursing offer accredited Programs?