BSN to DNAP
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Master the art and science of anesthesia care delivery.
Are you a registered nurse with a Bachelor of Science (BSN) in Nursing looking to elevate your career to new heights? Our BSN to Doctor of Nursing Anesthesia Practice (DNAP) program is your gateway to becoming a highly specialized and advanced health care professional.
A BSN to DNAP will:
Our 36-month program consists of two phases:
Phase I
- Begins each January
- 20 months
- Online, classroom and laboratory work
- 52 credit hours earned
Phase II
- Begins late August
- 16 months
- Weekly classroom sessions
- Special projects and competency examinations
- Graduation
- Eligibility for the National Certifying Examination (NCE)
- 35 credit hours earned
*To begin Phase II, students must complete Phase I.