NSG7200: Advanced Nursing Field Experience I

Area of Study
Credits 6.0

Theory, evidence, and the systematic translation of nursing science into practice provide the basis for DNP practica experiences across the program of study. Students investigate clinical problems and refine their clinical translational capabilities within the context of the broader health care system. Clinical learning is directed toward systematic application of knowledge and scientific discovery in resolving new or persistent problems affecting the safety and quality of patient care. Mentored clinical application of evidence-based knowledge and skills, as well as independent investigation and evaluation of outcomes, support knowledge acquisition, as well as integration of the DNP role into the complex circumstances of contemporary nursing practice. Leadership, consultation, advocacy, fiscal accountability and interdisciplinary collaboration serve as core competencies to effect organizational change. A grade of B or better is necessary to successfully complete this course. A minimum of 30 clinical hours for each enrolled credit is required.

Prerequisites

Admission to the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program; NSG7000, NSG7005, NSG7010, NSG7015, NSG7020, PHE5015, PHE5020, and NSG7221, NSG7222 or NSG7223, if required. 

Corequisites

None