Executive Leadership, DNP
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Executive Leadership, DNP
The online post-master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice in Executive Leadership (DNP-EL) program develops nurses for various senior leadership roles aimed at transforming healthcare delivery and improving outcomes at the systems level.
Program Overview
Executive leadership in an ever-changing and complex healthcare industry requires the knowledge and skills to revolutionize care delivery models and improve patient and organizational outcomes. Focused on systems leadership and innovative change, the DNP-EL prepares graduates for a variety of leadership roles including but not limited to Chief Nursing Officers, Clinical and Project Directors, Healthcare Consultants, and Practice Leaders.
Program Structure
Offered online with only one on-campus intensive, the DNP-EL can be completed while working full-time from any location. The interdisciplinary curriculum incorporates content from Wharton Executive Education, Wharton Online, and the Perelman School of Medicine Health Care Innovation Graduate Program. Students have access to online library services and take courses taught by faculty with vast healthcare leadership experience. In-person intensives provide students with networking opportunities, individualized faculty mentorship, and access to executives from a world-class academic health system.
Curriculum
The DNP-EL includes coursework in strategic planning, innovation and design thinking, organizational change, and policy advocacy. A mutual benefit for students and their employers, the program culminates with the design of a systems-level evidence-based project implemented within their own organization.
Course List
- NURS 5000: Introduction to Principles and Methods of Epidemiology (1 course unit)
- NURS 5400: Current Issues In Health and Social Policy (1 course unit)
- NURS 6510: Healthcare Informatics (1 course unit)
- NURS 7450: Data Analytics (1 course unit)
- NURS 7890: Principles of Patient Safety & Quality Improvement in Healthcare (1 course unit)
- NURS 8410: Transformational Leadership (1 course unit)
- NURS 8430: Executive Leadership in Complex Healthcare Systems (1 course unit)
- NURS 8510: Translating Evidence into Practice (DNP Project #1) (1 course unit)
- NURS 8521: DNP Project II: Project Proposal (1 course unit)
- NURS 8531: DNP Project III: Project Implementation (1 course unit)
- NURS 8421: Thriving in a Value-Driven Healthcare Economic Environment (1 course unit) Total Course Units: 11
Program Duration and Requirements
The DNP-EL is a two-year program consisting of 11 course units. The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2025 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.
