Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Graduate Certificate Program (Non-Degree)
College of Natural and Health Sciences
The certificate in FNP prepares the nurse who has an existing master's degree in nursing to care for patients in family practice across the live-span pediatrics, adolescent, young adult, adult, older adult, frail elderly in the primary care setting. An individualized post-graduate certificate program of study is determined by an evaluation of the student's previous course work and the completion of a gap analysis once accepted into the program. The courses will be selected from the FNP Certificate requirements. Upon program completion, the individual is eligible to apply for national certification.
Following national certification attainment the individual is eligible to be recognized as an Advanced Practice Nurse from the State Board of Nursing with all rights and privileges associated with this title. Health policies, OSHA requirements, CPR and ACLS certifications, and student malpractice insurance are required.
Prerequisites: Master's degree in Nursing. Advanced Pathophysiology, Advanced Pharmacology and Advanced Health Assessment. These courses can be completed at UNC.
Certificate Requirements — 12-28 Credits
Required FNP Certificate Credits — 12-28 hours
NURS 624 | Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Advanced Practice of Nursing | 3 |
NURS 654 | Acute Care of Adults | 3 |
NURS 656 | Care of Chronic Illness in Adults | 3 |
NURS 674 | Care of Women and Pediatric Populations | 3 |
NURS 675 | FNP Clinical I | 2 |
NURS 676 | FNP Advanced Clinical Topics | 2 |
NURS 677 | FNP Clinical II | 4 |
NURS 689 | FNP Clinical Synthesis | 1- 6 |
NURS 690 | Advanced Professional Role | 2 |