MSN FNP (Family Nursing Practitioner)

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Schreiner University

$30,240

Estimated Tuition

Chamberlain University

$44,910

estimated Tuition

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

$50,625

estimated Tuition

Texas Lutheran University

$61,875

estimated Tuition

Admissions Requirments

  • Applications
  • Schreiner University Application:
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  • Application Fee of $25
  • This Can be paid online, over the phone, or by check
  • Official final college transcripts from all previous colleges
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree
  • Active RN License
  • 3.0 or better GPA, with minimum of B in all nursing courses
  • 2 years of nursing experience
  • The GRE is NOT required
  • Resume detailing a student's career experience
  • Interview with the Director of Nursing
  • Been Accepted? Here are your next steps......
  • Complete your FAFSA
  • Complete your commitment form on Schreiner One
  • If you are choosing to utilize financial aid, complete your financial aid on Schreiner One
  • Ensure all vaccinations are up to date. Provide proof to the MSN program
  • Ensure TB Skin Test has been completed.
  • Successful passage of Drug Screen. (Schreiner will coordinate)
  • Successful passage of Background Check. (Schreiner will coordinate)

MSN FNP

  • MSN Tuition (per hour)….$560
  • MSN Program Fee per session….$0
  • MSN Tuition, Fees, and Books/Course Materials are charged per session
  • Educational Materials are available within the program online platform
  • Total MSN degree credit hours: 54
  • Graduate programs are eligible for Federal financial aid according to their guidelines
  • Federal Direct Student Loans up to $20,500 annually

Classes/Course Info

  • NURS 4610 Three P’s: Pathophysiology, Physical Assessment, and Pharmacology
  • This refresher course is designed for the registered nurse to review the concepts of pathophysiology, physical assessment, and pharmacology. It helps to obtain a foundational synthesis of advanced nursing practice principles using a real-world holistic approach to nursing. It is an optional course for students who may have been out of school for an extended amount of time. It is mandatory for any student that may be deemed high risk. They must successfully pass this course to begin the MSN program. This course would be available the semester before the program begins.
  • NURS 5311 Professional Transitions: Advanced Practice Nursing (3 credits)
  • This course is designed to help the registered nurse with a BSN degree transition to graduate studies to maximize their performance and opportunities for success. The course will cover such topics as the standards for scholarly writing, using evidence, study habits, and managing a graduate-level workload. The role of the Master’s-prepared nurse as a clinical scholar, clinical expert and as leader in evidence-based practice and transformation of health care will be emphasized.
  • NURS 5321 Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology (3 credits)
  • This course provides advanced knowledge of physiology and pathophysiology in humans. Students will gain a better understanding of the normal anatomy and physiology of the human organ, and they can relate this knowledge to identify the changes in normal function that result in symptoms indicating illnesses.

    In addition, this course covers the physiology and pathophysiology of the cardiovascular, lymphatics, musculoskeletal, integumentary, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, reproductive, and neurological systems.
  • NURS 5322 Advanced Health Assessments (3 credits 50 hours /labs/simulations)
  • This course focuses on the advanced practice of collecting patient’s data through the interview and performing physical examinations. Students learn to identify potential health issues through interpretation of the history, health assessment, and laboratory data. It has pathophysiology threaded through out.This course incorporates 50 hours of laboratory/simulation experience, allowing students to practice performing physical examinations.

    This course includes the mandatory immersion experience, which includes suturing, pelvic exams, breast exams, prostate exams, advanced musculoskeletal exams, EKGs, and other subjects as needed.
  • NURS 5323 Advanced Practice Pharmacology (3 credits)
  • This course emphasizes the principles of pharmacology, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacokinetics, including the side effects, idiosyncratic adverse drug reactions, drug interactions, and allergy reactions. Students will learn to assess, evaluate, and manage a patient’s health problems and apply the principle of therapeutic decision-making and prescribing.
  • NURS 5314 Epidemiology and Population-Based Health Care (3 credits)
  • This course provides students with the fundamentals of epidemiology, community health, and population-based health care. Students will examine the epidemiology of study design, explain outcome measures including risk factors, and learn the common ethical issues in epidemiology.
  • NURS 5313 Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practice (3 credits)
  • This course provides the integration of research and evidence-based practice. Content related to problem identification, finding literature, qualitative and quantitative approaches to research, and the application to evidence-based practice is presented. Students will have the chance to practice and develop evidence-based projects in nursing to improve health quality and patient safety.
  • NURS 5312 Theory in Advanced Practice Nursing (3 credits)
  • This course focuses on nursing theories and other theories that are applied to nursing frameworks. Students will focus on the contribution of theories from nursing and other disciplines to informed nursing practice. Students will understand the use of relevant theories and strategies for application to their own practice as a master’s prepared nurse, at the organization level, and for overall health care system.
  • NURS 5331 Advanced Primary Care FNP 1 (3 credits)
  • This course focuses on providing primary care to children, adults, and older adults using a lifespan approach, emphasizing health promotion and disease prevention. The theoretical model for primary care delivery and advanced health assessments will be covered. Advanced health assessments, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and management of acute and chronic health conditions are emphasized. Knowledge of social determinants of health, health disparities, palliative care, and ethics provides the foundation for developing a comprehensive plan of care.
  • NURS 5332 – Advanced Primary Care FNP 2 (3 credits)
  • This course continues to highlight primary care to children, adults, and older adults using a lifespan approach. Advanced health assessments, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and management of acute and chronic health conditions are emphasized. Knowledge of social determinants of health, health disparities, palliative care, and ethics provides the foundation for developing a comprehensive plan of care.
  • NURS 5333 Advanced Primary Care FNP 3 (3 credits)
  • This online course continues to highlight primary care to children, adults, and older adults using a lifespan approach. Advanced health assessments, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and management of acute and chronic health conditions are addressed. Content related to reproductive systems, the unique needs of vulnerable populations, and the plan of care for the patients and family is covered.
  • NURS 5634 Advanced Primary Care FNP Clinical 1 (6 credits; 180 clinical hours)
  • Advanced Primary Care FNP Clinical 1, 2, 3, & 4 provide the opportunity to integrate the knowledge from previous courses and apply it to the clinical settings. The student applies health promotion, disease prevention, and illness management strategies for patients. Throughout the weekly clinical practice, FNP students will advance their knowledge and achieve skills needed for primary care. The students will spend 1-2 days per week at clinical placement under preceptor supervision. During clinical, students can utilize and improve their skills and progression in their role as FNP students.
  • NURS 5635 Advanced Primary Care FNP Clinical 2 (6 credits; 180 clinical hours)
  • Advanced Primary Care FNP Clinical 1, 2, 3, & 4 provide the opportunity to integrate the knowledge from previous courses and apply it to the clinical settings. The student applies health promotion, disease prevention, and illness management strategies for patients. Throughout the weekly clinical practice. FNP students will advance their knowledge and achieve skills needed for primary care. The students will spend 1-2 days per week at clinical placement under preceptor supervision. During clinical, students can use their skills and progression as an FNP student.
  • NURS 5636 Advanced Primary Care FNP Clinical 3 (6 credits; 180 clinical hours)
  • Advanced Primary Care FNP Clinical 1, 2, 3, & 4 provide the opportunity to integrate the knowledge from previous courses and apply it to the clinical settings. The student applies health promotion, disease prevention, and illness management strategies for patients. Throughout the weekly clinical practice. FNP students will advance their knowledge and achieve skills needed for primary care. The students will spend 1-2 days per week at clinical placement under preceptor supervision. During clinical, students can use their skills and progression as an FNP student.
  • NURS 5637 Advanced Primary Care FNP Clinical 4 (6 credits; 210 clinical hours)
  • Advanced Primary Care FNP Clinical 1, 2, 3, & 4 provide the opportunity to integrate the knowledge from previous courses and apply it to the clinical settings. The student applies health promotion, disease prevention, and illness management strategies for patients. Throughout the weekly clinical practice. FNP students will advance their knowledge and achieve skills needed for primary care. The students will spend 1-2 days per week at clinical placement under supervision from the preceptors. During clinical, students can utilize their skills and progression as an NP student.