Program Overview
Program Overview
The MSN Family Nurse Practitioner program at Ohio University is designed to prepare students for success in a variety of healthcare settings. Combined with opportunities to hone leadership skills, the program aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge and expertise to excel in their careers.
Program Details
Curriculum
The curriculum for the MSN Family Nurse Practitioner program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in nursing practice, leadership, and research.
Careers
Graduates of the program can pursue a range of career opportunities in healthcare, including roles in primary care, specialty care, and leadership positions.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions about the program are addressed, providing students with a clear understanding of the program's requirements, admission criteria, and other essential details.
Admission and Requirements
- Admission criteria for the program include
- academic prerequisites
- professional experience
- personal statements
- Requirements for the program include
- completion of prerequisite courses
- submission of transcripts and test scores
- participation in an interview process
Tuition and Fees
- Tuition fees for the program are
- competitive with other institutions
- subject to change
- Additional fees may include
- equipment and supply costs
- travel and accommodation expenses for clinical placements
Research Areas
- The program focuses on several research areas, including
- primary care
- specialty care
- healthcare leadership and management
- Students have the opportunity to engage in research projects and collaborate with faculty members on research initiatives.
