Academic Catalog

Family Nurse Practitioner Post-Graduate Certificate

The Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Certificate provides a route for nurse practitioners who already hold a graduate degree (MSN or DNP) in nursing with certification in an existing APRN population focus who seek a second area of specialization. Students will build upon their existing advanced nursing practice to gain the knowledge needed to provide primary care across the lifespan. Part-time and full-time plans of study are available.

NURS 6360Health Promotion and Population Health in Primary Care: Family3
NURS 6540Primary Care I: FNP Care of Uncomplicated Acute and Chronic Conditions Across the Lifespan3
NURS 6940Primary Care II: FNP Care of Chronic and Complex Health Conditions in Children2
NURS 7540Primary Care III: FNP Reproductive Health2
NURS 6545Primary Care Clinical I: Family1
NURS 8040Primary Care IV: FNP Care of Chronic and Complex Conditions in Adults and Elderly3
NURS 8045Primary Care Clinical IV: Family2
NURS 7045Primary Care Clinical II: Family3
NURS 7445Primary Care Clinical III: Family3
Total Credits22

Important Technical Standards

For successful admission and continuance in St. Catherine University’s pre-licensure nursing programs, a specific set of essential cognitive, sensory, communication, psychomotor, and behavioral/ emotional/spiritual health abilities are required to be performed with or without reasonable accommodations.

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