Family Nurse Practitioner 

In an advanced practice role, nurse practitioners practice in private practices, schools and colleges, hospice centers, community clinics, Veterans Affairs facilities, and private and public health departments.

Common job responsibilities:

  • diagnose and treat acute illnesses, infections and injuries
  • write prescriptions for medications, including dosage and frequency
  • order and interpret diagnostic tests
  • educate patients about managing their health and design patient treatment plans

General Requirements

Nursing - Academic Programs

The post-master’s certificate family nurse practitioner option is designed for nurses who have completed a master’s degree in nursing.

This program provide healthcare across patients’ lifespan in a family practice setting. In addition to the classroom requirements, you will complete supervised clinical hours in primary care settings caring for adults, children, women, and families.

You may complete all the coursework for this option online. You will need to find your own preceptors in your geographic area.

On completion of the program, you will be eligible to apply for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) certification exam (ANCC and/or AANP).

Courses

Ready to Apply?

Are you interested in pursuing this degree? Then you will need to meet our admissions criteria and apply.

Students from Other States

Ball State is authorized by the U.S. Department of Education to accept online students from all U.S. states. However, if you are considering a program that leads to professional licensure, some states may have additional regulations. Review our state authorization website if you live outside of Indiana and contact us if you have questions.

More Information

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