Program Overview
Hawaiʻi Pacific University's online MSN-DNP program prepares nurses with a Master's degree for leadership roles in healthcare. It emphasizes health informatics, health policy, and transcultural care delivery, instilling the values of aloha in nursing practice. The program is taught entirely online with mobile-friendly delivery, featuring small classes and accessible faculty. Graduates can pursue careers in nursing leadership, health informatics, healthcare policy, and transcultural care delivery.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
Hawaiʻi Pacific University (HPU) provides a 100% online MSN-DNP program designed for nurses with a Master of Science in Nursing degree. The program prepares nurses for leadership opportunities and provides a solid foundation in health informatics, health policy and policy creation, and transcultural care delivery.
Objectives:
- Prepare nurses for leadership opportunities in the healthcare field.
- Provide a strong foundation in health informatics, health policy, and policy creation.
- Advance nurses' understanding of transcultural care delivery.
- Instill the values of aloha (kindness, grace, unity, humility, and patience) in nursing practice.
Program Description:
Teaching:
- The program is taught entirely online with mobile-friendly delivery.
- Classes are small, and faculty are accessible and dedicated to students' success and well-being.
Careers:
Graduates of the program may pursue various career paths in healthcare such as:
- Nursing leadership positions
- Health informatics
- Healthcare policy
- Transcultural care delivery