Offers opportunities to critique and apply nursing theory and research as a scientific basis for nursing practice. Courses are sequential, with the curriculum building on content. Upon completion of the curriculum you with finish with 35-38 credits and 1000 total practice hours (including variable credit up to 500 hours from your Master's degree).
**As arranged
A practice-oriented project. Meeting the needs of a community of interest. The Scholarly Project exemplifies scholarly activity demonstrating leadership and practice excellence; however, it is not considered a dissertation.
Reflect knowledge of population health.
Be evidence-based practice.
Demonstrate inquiry and the integration of the DNP role in a comprehensive health care environment.
Learn more about our program, what to expect in your education and how we prepare for your career.
Admissions & Recruitment Office
College of Nursing
Building 214
Suite 1501
1 University of New Mexico
DNP Program Director, Clinical Educator, Assistant Professor
Tamara Shannon, DNP, RN, CPNP