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Tech's online PNP program prepares RNs to deliver exceptional care to infants, children, and young adults. Gain the knowledge for Advanced Practice licensure with flexible schedules and local clinical placements making this an option for anyone!

 

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Degree Details

The focus of this fully online program is to prepare registered nurses to become pediatric nurse practitioners, providing quality care to children of all ages, ranging from birth up to the age of 21. The program includes the coursework required to seek Advanced Practice licensure. Course loads are flexible and clinical hour requirements are completed with preceptors local to your area.

Degree
Doctor of Nursing Practice
Major
Nursing Practice
Concentration
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Delivery Style
Hybrid
Department Information
Whitson-Hester School of Nursing
Bell Hall 202
(931) 372-3203
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Graduate Studies Information
College of Graduate Studies
Derryberry Hall 306
(931) 372-3233
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Admissions Requirements

The Doctor of Nursing program is a joint program with ETSU that includes several concentrations that the applicant must choose from: Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Nursing and Healthcare Leadership, Family Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner-Primary Care, Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, and Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner. There are different levels of admission depending upon prior credentials of the applicants and whether or not they hold a BSN, MSN, BSN, or a Master’s in another discipline. Students seeking admission to the Doctor of Nursing program are required to have:

    1. Licensure: Unencumbered licensure as a Registered Nurse in the United States and eligibility for licensure in Tennessee or equivalency for lnternational students;
    2. Work Experience: All applicants are required to have at least two years of full-time work experience (or equivalent) in nursing as a registered nurse;
    3. Letters of Recommendation: Three letters of recommendation are required: one from the applicant’s current (most recent) supervisor, one from a faculty member who has worked directly with the applicant during previous academic study, and one from an individual selected by the applicant;
    4. Writing Sample: All applicants will be required to complete a writing sample describing a problem the applicant has identified in clinical practice, whether as a student or a practicing RN, and what steps were taken to resolve or improve the situation; 
    5. Interview: All applicants will participate in an interview;
    6. Cover Letter: All applicants must submit a cover letter expressing the applicant’s personal goals for doctoral study; and
    7. Resume or Curriculum Vitae: All applicants must submit a current resume or vitae

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