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If you are unable to attend a currently scheduled session, check back soon for the next available session or fill out the Request Information form on this page to have program details delivered to your inbox. See the full admissions requirements and application process on the DNP Admissions page.
DNP Admissions. Program Facts 2. Hybrid Program Delivery Online coursework with 3 on-campus intensives and a clinical practicum. Aug 15 Applications Open. Oct 31 Application Deadline. Application Materials. Clinical Practicum Clinical placements for nurse practitioner students are arranged with appropriate preceptors and administrators. Timeline: Requires one additional year 3 semesters. Introduction to Philosophy: Analysis and Reasoning This course will introduce the concepts, origins and development of philosophy.
Anatomy and Physiology The Anatomy and Physiology course is an introduction to human structures and functions, focusing on basic physiological principles and normal human body functions and maintenance; the systems of the human body; and organ, cell, and tissue structures.
Semester Two. Professional Practice and Leadership in Psychiatric Nursing: Part I The course will introduce students to the rudiments, principles and practices of professional practice and leadership within psychiatric nursing. Clinical Procedure II This course will assist students in gaining knowledge of more essential nursing procedures. Health Care for Older Adults Clinical Practice This course will introduce the principles and practices of nursing care of the older adult, enabling students to gain the basic knowledge and ability required.
Pathophysiological Concepts This course will focus on pathological mechanisms and processes of altered human states of physiology. Semester Three. Ethics and Law in Healthcare: Part I This course provides an introduction to ethics and law within the context of mental health care.
Pharmacology II: General Pharmacology This course will build on the previous pharmacology course preparing students to dispense medication to patients. Clinical Procedure III This course will continue to build on and integrate foundational clinical practice skills. Introduction to Microbiology This course will complement pathological concepts by explaining the characteristics of micro —organisms and their role in the transmission of disease. Therapeutic Relationships II: Therapeutic Communication Skills This course builds upon the capabilities in communication and interpersonal relationships learned in Therapeutic Relationships I.
General Medical Nursing Clinical Practice This course will continue with the principles and practices of nursing care of the older adult, enabling students to gain more advanced knowledge and ability required to care for chronic, progressive illnesses.
Semester Four. Ethics and Law in Canadian Health Care II This course continues with concepts of ethics and law within the context of mental health care.
Clinical Procedure IV This course will continue to build on and integrate foundational clinical practice skills. Introduction to Psychology This theory course will introduce the many different perspectives from which psychologists try to understand human behavior.
Semester Five. Pharmacology III: Psychotropic Pharmacology The purpose of this course is to examine pharmacotherapeutic agents used in the treatment of psychiatric illness and the promotion, maintenance and restoration of mental wellness in diverse individuals across the lifespan. Clinical Procedure V This course will continue to build on and integrate foundational clinical practice skills. Therapeutic Relationships IV: The Group Process Students will gain insights into the rudiments, principles, and practices of groups and group work within mental health care.
Addictions: Assessment and Intervention This course is designed to help students develop an understanding of addictions across the lifespan. Acute Mental Health Nursing Clinical Practice This clinical course will introduce the principles and practices of acute psychiatric nursing, enabling you to gain the basic knowledge and ability required.
Semester Six. Professional Practice and Leadership in Psychiatric Nursing: Part II The course will continue introducing students to the rudiments, principles and practices of professional practice and leadership within psychiatric nursing.
Clinical Procedure VI This course will continue to build on and integrate foundational and advanced clinical practice skills. Introduction to Nursing Research This course will focus on the use of the research process in the development of nursing knowledge and practice. Sociology of Mental Health and Illness — Theory This course will encourage you to explore sociological theories to add depth to your understanding of the Bio-psychosocial model of mental health.
Semester Seven. Health Policy in Canadian Nursing Practice Learning about Canadian health policy will provide essential context material with regards to how health policy is formed and amended. Advanced Mental Health Nursing Practice — Clinical This clinical course will continue with the principles and practices of acute psychiatric nursing, enabling students to gain further knowledge and ability required to practice in a psychiatric nursing environment. Semester Eight. Show More Show Less.
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See More. What's next? Our Programs. Our Videos. Our Stories. Talk to a Program Advisor. Please visit our website for international students. Click here to continue. Students also have the opportunity to conduct research, publish articles, speak at state and national conferences as well as serve as leaders in psychiatric nursing organizations.
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