Sep 30, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Catalogue 
    
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Doctor of Nursing Practice, D.N.P. (Nurse Executive Leadership Concentration)


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DNP Program Graduate Coordinator: Sara L. Hubbell, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC, FNP-C
NEL Concentration Lead: Lorie Sigmon, PhD, DNP, APRN
Graduate Coordinator: Ms. Annette Richards

The UNCW Doctor of Nursing Practice Nurse Executive Leadership concentration prepares nurses across all settings who are in a leadership trajectory. Graduates of this program are expected to lead healthcare organizations in changing the delivery of care and the expected outcomes for our clients, community, and global health. DNP prepared leaders will contribute to the discipline of nursing through innovation and translating evidence into leadership practice. The DNP Nurse Executive Leadership Concentration  is a 36 credit hour program.

Program Outcomes


Upon completion of the DNP curriculum, the new graduate will be able to:

  1. Integrate science from nursing and other disciplines to identify, develop, and evaluate practice change initiatives that improve individual and population health.
  2. Demonstrate leadership within healthcare systems to adopt strategies to improve quality and safety.
  3. Incorporate knowledge of evidence-based practice into advanced decision-making through the evaluation and translation of evidence into practice.
  4. Analyze, apply and integrate appropriate information and technology that will improve and transform care at the individual and population level.
  5. Critically analyze health policy to develop and implement health care reform that advocates for social justice and equity.
  6. Engage in advanced decision-making within an inter-professional environment that results in culturally aware, ethical, and comprehensive systems of care.
  7. Demonstrate high levels of skills in health promotion and disease prevention strategies for individuals, populations and systems.

Holistic Based Admission Requirements


  • Degree requirements: Master’s degree in nursing from an accredited institution. (Master’s degree in Nursing Leadership and Management preferred but applicants with an MS in a nursing specialty other than leadership will also be considered). Applicants with a BSN degree and a master’s in a non-nursing, health-related field (MBA, MPH, MHA, MMHC, etc.) are also eligible to apply for the DNP Executive Leadership Track.
  • GPA: Overall cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. A GPA as low as 2.75 will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
  • Transcripts and Prerequisite Courses: Transcript will demonstrate successful completion of academic credits in graduate level pathophysiology, pharmacology, and advanced physical assessment from a regionally accredited school. One official transcript is required from each US post-secondary institution attended.
  • Licensure: Must have a valid unrestricted North Carolina registered nurse license or a compact state license in order to complete DNP project within the state student is licensed.
  • Three professional references. Recommender will submit a survey through the online application tool. An additional letter is not required.
  • Resume: Verification of practicum hours completed during previous graduate degree. All students are expected to have 1,000 post baccalaureate practice hours. Students with less than 500 hours in their prior Master’s program will need to complete additional hours in order to meet the 1,000-hour graduation requirement.
  • Nurse Leadership or executive nursing history (1-page only).
  • Further criteria specified in application.
  • Interview: Video and/or Personal Statement may be required per the Application.
  • International Applicants: must present evidence of professional standing in their home countries. This requirement excludes U.S. citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents.
  • Differential Tuition: differential tuition applies to this program.

Degree requirements (36 total credit hours post-masters)


The program of study for the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) includes 11 courses with NSG 699 taken twice for 6 credits. Students must fulfill the requirements for the program as they work closely with advisors to plan their course of study. The focus of the DNP Nurse Executive Leadership Concentration is leadership in nursing practice. Skills will be developed for translating research to impact practice and population of outcomes at an in-depth level. Emphasis is placed on managing information systems, using appropriate technology for health care delivery, assessing and managing health risks, enhancing inter-professional communication, and designing and developing health care systems. Successful completion of all courses in the curriculum is required for graduation.

Exit Requirements


All DNP students must:

  1. Complete and pass a written and oral comprehensive examination of the DNP Project.
  2. A DNP student must have a grade of B or better in each required course. If a student earns a C, he/she must repeat the course must earn a B or better to progress. A student will only be allowed to repeat one course during the program. A student with 2 or more C’s will be dismissed from the program. A student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0.
  3. Complete a total of 1,000 post baccalaureate practice hours.

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