The University of Mary Family Nurse Practitioner (F.N.P.) Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) degree:
- Prepares graduates to assume positions of leadership and influence in primary care.
- Assists graduates to engage in the art and science of their profession, influence the function of individuals and organizations, generate ideas, promote change, disseminate knowledge, and clarify and defend personal and social values.
- Emphasizes knowledge and skills essential for the practice of primary care within a complex health care delivery system.
- Prepares graduates as servant-leaders.
The U-Mary F.N.P. Program is designed using the institute/online model. Students come to campus for up to six days at the beginning of each semester. During that intensive classroom time, students are prepared to continue learning at home. Students may be required to return near the end of selected semesters for a limited number of days. Faculty and students mutually agree on nursing practice experiences. Often, these experiences will be able to be completed in your home community.
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