Oct 02, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P)


Radford University’s College of Nursing offers a Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) program for the B.S.N. or Master’s (M.S.N.) prepared registered nurse (RN) for advanced nursing practice or nursing leadership. Theory and research-based courses prepare graduates to work in a variety of settings, including community and population-based service, home care, clinics, hospice care, hospitals, long-term care, education, administration, and policy. The DNP program culminates in a residency tailor-made to the student’s learning needs and career goals. The program tracks are either online or hybrid to promote maximum flexibility while maintaining quality student connections.

 

DNP - Family Nurse Practitioner (post-BSN)


This DNP concentration educates nurses who will be qualified to provide primary health care in homes, clinics, ambulatory care facilities, long-term care facilities and other health care agencies. Upon completion of this concentration, graduates are prepared to sit for a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) certification exam.

Program Requirements 78 hrs.


DNP - Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner


This DNP concentration is to prepare nurses for advanced practice in psychiatric mental health nursing. Nurses will be qualified to work in hospitals, clinics, and mental health facilities. The psychiatric courses will qualify students to sit for the Psychiatric Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist (PMHCNS) and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) exams.

Program Requirements 87 hrs.


DNP - Nurse Leadership


This DNP concentration is for students holding either an MS or MSN in systems, management, or administration. It is designed to educate nurses to meet the complex needs that exist in the healthcare environment and expand upon skills that are executive in nature yet focused in nursing.

DNP - Clinical Practice Leadership


This DNP concentration prepares nurses to assume roles as clinical leaders, nurse executives, healthcare consultants, and policy advocates. They possess the expertise to shape and influence healthcare policies, implement evidence-based practices, and lead interdisciplinary teams to enhance patient care quality and safety.