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Nursing/Family Nurse Practitioner - North Georgia College & State University

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Master

Nursing/Family Nurse Practitioner from North Georgia College & State University is a Campus Master Family Practice Nurse degree that prepares you for a Nursing career. The Master of Science, with a major in Nursing/Family Nurse Practitioner Program, is a 46-semester hour program of study that prepares experienced registered nurses to sit for national certification as a family nurse practitioner and to qualify for advanced practice authorization in the State of Georgia. The program builds on the foundation of professional nursing practice to prepare advanced practice nurses to function in collaborative practice roles in primary care settings. The curriculum is designed so that a student may progress full-time through two years of study, or at an individualized, part-time pace to complete 46 semester hours. Classes will be offered one day per week. Clinical courses will require 120 clinical hours each semester (an average of eight hours per week) and 240 clinical hours during the practicum semester. Students will spend clinical hours in the primary care nursing courses with primary care preceptors. Preceptors will include nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, physicians, and physicians\\\' assistants in a variety of primary care settings. The program provides a minimum of 720 clinical contact hours during the clinical nursing sequence. Each new cohort of students begins during the summer session. The deadline for admission application for the summer session is February 28 of each year. Enrollment in clinical courses is restricted to students who are admitted to the MS degree program. After the deadline of February 28, complete application files for candidates will be reviewed, and the available student slots in the program will be filled. Individuals will be notified of whether or not they are accepted in the MS degree program. Non-degree students may request permission to enroll in core courses during an earlier term on a space available basis upon approval of the graduate program coordinator. View more details on North Georgia College & State University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Family Practice Nurse courses.

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