Doctor of Nursing Practice
Your Life. Your Goals.
YOUR DEGREE.
The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor offers nursing professionals like you the opportunity to earn a powerful degree while maintaining a full-time work schedule. The program is offered in a convenient hybrid format where students come to campus for classes one weekend each month, with additional interaction online during the days between. Under the guidance of our dedicated faculty, you will develop the skills you need to move into a new role as a nurse practitioner, nurse educator, or clinic administrator.
“We know that our students lead incredibly busy lives, balancing their family time with full-time work schedules. Our DNP program is designed to allow our students to maintain these priorities while earning their doctorate. We meet one weekend each month for classes, then let the students work on assignments according to their own schedules for the rest of the month. The result is maximum flexibility combined with the mentoring and personal interaction needed for optimal learning.�
DR. SHARON SOUTER Dean, Scott and White College of Nursing University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
The DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE is a practice doctorate that prepares advanced practice nurses and nurse administrators as clinical scholars and nurse executives. The curriculum is designed to prepare graduates to be clinical scholars who will translate research into practice and design new models of care through research application in order to ensure the highest quality of care and health outcomes for patients, populations and organizations. The degree program includes courses in • Information Technology in Health Care • Scholarly Foundations of Advanced Practice
• Organizational Systems in Leadership
• Interprofessional Collaboration for Improving Patient
• Advanced Management of Complex Health Conditions and
and Population Health Outcomes • Appraisal and Application of Evidence-Based Practice Principles
POWERFUL • Healthcare Economics and Health Policy
Genomics • Clinical Specialty Immersion Experiences Each semester of study includes courses to help you develop a scholarly project, where an intervention is designed for a practice-focused problem, the results are evaluated, and the project findings are disseminated. The project culminates in a presentation during your final semester of study, so there is no additional treatise to write after classwork is completed.
“Great leaders are attuned to the ability to translate vision into reality. That attitude is also found in the personal attention our professors give each of our students.”
DR. WREN DEAVERS Assistant Professor of Nursing University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
You will be assigned a faculty chair for your scholarly project whose practice interests align with yours, and that professor will mentor you and guide you throughout the process. Through your coursework, your professors will provide the personalized attention and instruction you need to succeed. You and your fellow students will move through a sequence of courses that allows you to gradually build and expand your leadership skills. The cohort format and small class sizes ensure that you will get to know your fellow students as well as your professors. The atmosphere is collaborative rather than competitive, giving you a chance to learn from others’ experiences in a variety of educational and clinical settings.
PERSONAL
DISTINCTIVE The Doctor of Nursing Practice degree program at UMHB offers these notable distinctions:
• Hybrid format concentrates classroom time to one weekend per month, so you can continue to work full time while pursuing your degree • Courses are taught by DNP-prepared faculty with many years of teaching experience, who can draw upon their backgrounds both as practitioners as well as scholars • Students have the opportunity to focus on Advanced Practice Leadership or Executive Administration • Program includes interprofessional practice with Texas A&M Medical School and other health professional schools
• Curriculum emphasizes faith-informed decision making to provide the best in physical, mental, and spiritual care for all patients
“The UMHB name carries with it the reputation for excellence. It’s been said that leaders aren’t born; they are made. Through commitment from the faculty and leaders in the community, the DNP candidate will meet success through the high professional standards that are reflected in our mission; this is what will make our graduates great leaders.”
DR. CARRIE JOHNSON Professor of Nursing University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Nondiscriminatory Policy The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor does not discriminate in its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or status as a veteran or disabled veteran. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Director of Human Resources, UMHB Box 8003, 900 College Street, Belton, TX 76513, 254-295-4527. Accreditation The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1886 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 3033-4097; telephone 404-670-4501) to award baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees.
Graduate School • UMHB Box 8402 900 College Street • Belton, Texas 76513 254-295-4020 • 800-727-UMHB (8642) graduate.umhb.edu For information on entrance requirements and to apply: graduate.umhb.edu/apply To request additional information: graduate.umhb.edu/info-request-form