Doctor of Nursing Practice in Clinical Leadership
Learn to improve patient outcomes and translate research into practice with our Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in Clinical Leadership program. The DNP curriculum is designed around evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and systems leadership. The DNP is a practice-based terminal degree, offering an alternative to a research-focused doctoral degree program. Graduates may pursue roles in which they are responsible for managing nursing staff, teaching undergraduates, or as part of a team implementing best practices in patient care or reviewing health policy initiatives.
Program Information
The Doctor of Nursing Practice in Clinical Leadership is a two-year program to prepare nurses for leadership roles by focusing on evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and systems leadership.
Program Type
Major
Degree
Doctorate
School
Duration
2 years
Required Credit Hours
35
Modality
Online
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Admissions
Admission Requirements
To qualify for our online Clinical Leadership DNP, you must:
- Hold a current, unencumbered RN license.
- Hold a BSN degree (required) from an accredited college or university with a 3.0 GPA or higher.
- Hold a masters degree (nursing or non-nursing) from an accredited college or university with a 3.0 GPA or higher. MSN degree preferred.
- Have completed an undergraduate statistics course with a C or higher or graduate statistics course with a B or higher.
Note: Strong leadership experience is preferred.
Admission Process
- Submit a resume or curriculum vitae.
- Provide official transcript(s).
- Include a 2-3 page goal statement that addresses the following:
- Why are you interested in pursuing a Doctor of Nursing Practice in Clinical Leadership?
- Why is this Doctor of Nursing Practice program a strong fit for your goals?
- What experiences have you had with evidence-based practice and quality improvement?
- Briefly discuss your topic idea for a Doctor of Nursing Practice project that could involve improvement of patient/family, nursing, and/or nursing student outcomes.
An interview may be required as part of the selection process.
Duquesnes School of Nursing offers students of select graduate nursing programs one
of the following scholarships and tuition discounts: a 25% scholarship, 35% scholarship,
or 55% tuition discount.Graduate Nursing Scholarships and Tuition Discounts
Curriculum
The DNP, a practice-focused degree, prepares nurses for leadership in a clinical setting.
While earning the degree, nurses study a wide variety of topics, including transcultural
care and global health perspectives, social justice and vulnerable populations and
analytical methods of evidence-based practice.
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Dan Sadler

The DNP in clinical Leadership program at 51做厙 School of Nursing is
accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
Learning Outcomes
Accreditation

