The Institute of Medicine Future of Nursing recommendations are asking private and public funders, health care organizations, nursing education programs, and nursing associations to expand opportunities for nurses to lead and manage collaborative efforts with physicians and other members of the health care team to conduct research and to redesign and improve practice environments and health systems. These entities should also provide opportunities for nurses to diffuse successful practices. The family nurse practitioner (FNP) meets the health care needs of the family by providing health assessments, direct care, and guidance, teaching, or counseling as appropriate, particularly around family self-care. The FNP typically works collaboratively with family primary care physicians and other professionals within the health care system. The demand for more Nurse Practitioners continues to grow as they present a viable solution to the growing trend of fewer physicians entering the field of family practice. FNP certification is through the State of California and nationally through the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
Admission Requirements
Applicants for the Family Nurse Practitioner (Post-Master's) Program must:
Have graduated from an accredited master's or doctoral program in nursing.
Provide proof of current unobstructed professional licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the United States.
Submit current resume and three (3) recommendation letters from healthcare professionals.
Have a cumulative graduate GPA of 3.0.
Applicants with a cumulative graduate GPA of 2.7 to 2.99 may be considered for admission on probation, but must achieve a "B" (3.0) or better in the first 6 credits in the certificate program to be removed from probation. Students who do not achieve a "B" or better in the first 6 credits will be dismissed from the certificate program. One year of full-time work experience as an RN. (One year recent clinical experience recommended.)
Recommendation for admission following an interview with the admission committee. Past academic performance and professional activity will be evaluated, e.g., community, organizational, and volunteer service, and creative professional accomplishments. These qualifications will be evaluated using a rubric in order to determine the applicant's level of qualification.
Program Information and Disclosures
FNP Certificate Disclosure Regarding the CA Board of Registered Nursing (BRN)
After successful completion of the West Coast University Post-Master's Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate program, and passing a National Certification Exam, graduates will be able to apply for certification with the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) through "Method Two".
For more information about Certification application requirements, please visit the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) at, http://www.rn.ca.gov/pdfs/applicants/np-app.pdf .
FNP Accreditation & Approvals Disclosure
The Family Nurse Practitioner coursework is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington DC 20036, (202) 877-6791.
Approval Note: The FNP coursework is not required to be approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN). WCU's FNP coursework must be in operation for at least one year prior to seeking BRN approval. WCU plans to apply for BRN approval once eligible. Upon receiving the BRN approval, WCU graduates will be eligible to apply for an FNP Certification with the BRN through "Method One" or "Method Two".
Family Nurse Practitioner (Post-Master's) Curriculum Sequence
Family Nurse Practitioner (Post-Master's) Coursework
NURS 530A | APRN Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology | 1.5 |
NURS 676A | Advanced Pharmacology - FNP Specific | 1.5 |
NURS 530B | APRN Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology | 1.5 |
NURS 676B | Advanced Pharmacology - FNP Specific | 1.5 |
NURS 680A | Advanced Health/Physical Assessment - FNP Specific | 1.5 |
NURS 601A | FNP Bridge Course | 1.5 |
NURS 680B | Advanced Health/Physical Assessment - FNP Specific | 1.5 |
NURS 601B | FNP Bridge Course | 1.5 |
NURS 663A | Primary Care Adult and Geriatric Patient: Theory | 1.5 |
NURS 663L-A | Primary Care Adult and Geriatric Patient: Practicum | 1.5 |
NURS 663B | Primary Care Adult and Geriatric Patient: Theory | 1.5 |
NURS 663L-B | Primary Care Adult and Geriatric Patient: Practicum | 1.5 |
NURS 660 | Roles in Advanced Practice Nursing | 1.0 |
NURS 664A | Primary Care Women's Health: Theory | 1.0 |
NURS 664L-A | Primary Care Women's Health: Practicum | 1.0 |
NURS 664B | Primary Care Women's Health: Theory | 1.0 |
NURS 664L-B | Primary Care Women's Health: Practicum | 1.0 |
NURS 662A | Primary Care Pediatric Patient: Theory | 1.0 |
NURS 662L-A | Primary Care Pediatric Patient: Practicum | 1.0 |
NURS 665A | Care Management and Coordination: Theory | 1.0 |
NURS 662B | Primary Care Pediatric Patient: Theory | 1.0 |
NURS 662L-B | Primary Care Pediatric Patient: Practicum | 1.0 |
NURS 665B | Care Management and Coordination: Theory | 1.0 |
NURS 668L-A | Advanced Health Care Residency | 1.5 |
NURS 690A | Culminating Experience I | 1.5 |
NURS 668L-B | Advanced Health Care Residency | 1.5 |
NURS 690B | Culminating Experience II | 1.5 |
Total Credit Hours: | 35.0 |