BSN to Doctor of Nursing Practice - Nurse Anesthesia
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2027-08-24 | - |
Program Overview
Overview of the BSN to DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program
The Ohio State University's online BSN to DNP Nurse Anesthesia program is designed for nurses with critical care experience who wish to advance their skills and career towards becoming Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA). This 36-month program, offered by the Ohio State University College of Nursing, combines online didactic delivery with in-person skills sessions and simulation seminars.
Program Format and Curriculum
The program requires students to complete 106 credit hours, including graduate core courses, DNP core courses, and anesthesia specialty track-specific courses. Students will learn from world-class faculty and collaborate with peers from across the country. The curriculum includes:
- Graduate core courses
- DNP core courses
- Anesthesia specialty track-specific courses
On-Campus Requirements
Students are required to travel to campus for intermittent skills weeks and simulator days during the program. These experiential learning opportunities are pre-scheduled to allow students to plan ahead.
Admission Criteria
Applications to the program will be reviewed using a holistic approach, considering all aspects of the applicant, including academic preparedness and formative experiences in their professional background, education, and life. The admission criteria include:
- Earned Bachelor of Science in Nursing or Master of Science in Nursing from an accredited institution
- Active RN license
- Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA in the last degree earned
- Minimum of 1-year full-time work experience as a registered nurse in a critical care setting
- Completed prerequisite course in statistics with a B- or higher
- Three letters of recommendation
- Recorded online video interview
- Current resume/curriculum vitae
- Purpose and goals statement
Career Outlook
Graduates of the BSN-DNP Nurse Anesthesia program are eligible to become Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and step into roles as Nurse Anesthetists. Nurse Anesthetists are highly skilled, advanced practice registered nurses who provide anesthesia and pain management services across surgical, obstetric, and critical care settings.
Top Occupations by Median Income
- Nurse Anesthetists: $223,210
Curriculum
The program curriculum includes:
Year 1
- Autumn: Pathophysiology of Altered Health States, MINDSTRONG, Foundations of Evidence-Based Practice, Method/Measurement for the Evaluation of Evidence-Based Nursing, Foundations of Nurse Anesthesia Practice, Pharmacology for Nurse Anesthesia Practice
- Spring: Advanced Health Assessment, Advanced Pharmacology in Nursing, Advanced Physiology & Pathophysiology for Nurse Anesthesia Practice I, Foundations of Nurse Anesthesia Practice
- Summer: Clinical Reasoning with Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, Evidence-Based Quality Improvement for the DNP, Implementation and Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practice, Advanced Physiology & Pathophysiology for Nurse Anesthesia Practice II, Introduction to Clinical Anesthesia
Year 2
- Autumn: Leadership, Role, and Collaboration for the DNP, Nursing Policy for Doctoral Nursing Practice, DNP Professional Seminar: Scholarly Writing I, Advanced Principles for Nurse Anesthesia Practice I, Nurse Anesthesia Clinical Practice I
- Spring: Healthcare Economics and Finance for the Doctor of Nursing Practice, Health Promotion, Theory, and Population Health, Advanced Principles for Nurse Anesthesia Practice II, Nurse Anesthesia Clinical Practice II
- Summer: Health Informatics and Technology for the DNP, DNP Systems Application I, Nurse Anesthesia Clinical Practice III
Year 3
- Autumn: DNP Professional Seminar: Scholarly Writing II, DNP Systems Application II, Nurse Anesthesia Clinical Practice IV
- Spring: DNP Final Document Project I, DNP Systems Application III, Nurse Anesthesia Clinical Practice V
- Summer: DNP Final Document Project II, DNP Systems Application IV, Advanced Practice Nursing: Final Professional Seminar, Nurse Anesthesia Clinical Practice VI
Program Faculty
The program faculty includes experts in the nurse anesthesia field, such as:
- John Welch, DNP, MS, APRN-CRNA
- Kathleen Piotrowski, DNP, CRNA, CHSE, FAANA
- Nancy Moriber, PhD, APRN-CRNA, FAANA
- Tina Dalzell, DNP, MSN, APRN-CRNA
- Nate Sellers, DNP, APRN-CRNA
- Randee Masciola, DNP, APRN-CNP, WHNP-BC, FAANP
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program are estimated based on an 8-credit hour semester as a full-time student. The fees include:
- Instructional Fee: $972.50 per credit hour
- General Fee: $32.63 per credit hour
- Program Fee: $156.20 per credit hour
- Specialty Program Fee: $5,000 per semester
- Nursing Distance Learning Fee: $228 per semester
- Distance Learning Fee: $100 per semester
- Non-Resident Surcharge (if applicable): $200 per semester
- International Surcharge (if applicable): $200 per semester
Financial Aid
The university offers financial aid resources to help students manage their expenses. Students can learn more about payment options, tuition fees, and financial aid resources on the university's website.
