It's a high calling to help others in their time of need.
Advance your nursing career with the online Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) program. Designed for registered nurses seeking to expand their scope of practice, this 48-credit-hour program combines flexible online coursework with supervised clinical experiences that prepare you to provide primary care across the lifespan. Graduates are equipped to pursue national FNP certification and take on advanced practice roles in a variety of primary care settings.
The curriculum builds expertise in advanced pharmacology, pathophysiology, epidemiology, healthcare technologies, and the regulatory and clinical issues that shape advanced nursing practice. Through rigorous academic preparation and hands-on clinical training, students develop the knowledge and skills needed to deliver comprehensive, patient-centered care while functioning independently and collaboratively as healthcare providers.
By the Numbers
$125,900
38%
$10.4K
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Programs & Requirements
Master of Science in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN-FNP)
The Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN-FNP) program prepares registered nurses to deliver advanced primary care across the lifespan while expanding their clinical expertise, leadership capabilities, and scope of practice. The curriculum combines advanced nursing theory with specialized study in advanced pharmacology, health assessment, pathophysiology, epidemiology, healthcare informatics, evidence-based practice, and family-centered care. Students learn to assess, diagnose, treat, and manage acute and chronic health conditions while emphasizing disease prevention, health promotion, and patient education. Through 720 hours of supervised clinical experience and advanced practice coursework, students develop the clinical decision-making, diagnostic reasoning, and patient management skills necessary to provide high-quality care in diverse healthcare settings and prepare for Family Nurse Practitioner certification and advanced nursing practice.
What You'll Learn
Students in the MSN-FNP program develop knowledge and skills in:
- Advanced health assessment and patient evaluation
- Advanced pathophysiology and disease processes
- Advanced pharmacology and medication management
- Primary care across the lifespan
- Family nurse practitioner clinical practice
- Diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic conditions
- Health promotion and disease prevention strategies
- Evidence-based nursing practice
- Epidemiology and population health
- Clinical decision-making and diagnostic reasoning
- Healthcare technology and nursing informatics
- Quality improvement and patient safety initiatives
- Interprofessional collaboration and healthcare leadership
- Healthcare policy, advocacy, and systems improvement
- Culturally responsive and patient-centered care
- Ethical and legal issues in advanced nursing practice
- Clinical documentation and care coordination
- Advanced practice internship and supervised clinical experience
Graduates learn how to provide comprehensive primary care for individuals and families, develop treatment plans, prescribe and manage therapies within their scope of practice, and improve patient outcomes through evidence-based healthcare delivery. They gain the advanced clinical competencies needed to serve in family practice clinics, primary care settings, community health organizations, rural healthcare facilities, outpatient centers, and other advanced nursing environments.
Course Requirements
The Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner program will be made up of a 48-credit hour curriculum (24 didactic and 18 credit hours blended learning didactic and clinical, and 6 hours for clinical practice internship). The total number of clinical hours upon completion of the program is 750.
- NURS 510 - Theoretical Basis for Advanced Nursing Practice
- NURS 520 - Issues in Advanced Practice
- NURS 530 - Epidemiology
- NURS 532 - Healthcare Technologies and Informatics in Advanced Nursing Practice
- NURS 550 - Advanced Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice
- NURS 590 - Advanced Pharmacology
- NURS 592 - Advanced Health Assessment
- NURS 594 - Advanced Pathophysiology
- NURS 670 - FNP Advanced Practice I
- NURS 672 - FNP Advanced Practice II
- NURS 674 - FNP Advanced Practice III
- NURS 690 - FNP Advanced Practice Internship
The nursing program provides 750 hours of clinical experience to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner program. Students should reference the Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum Handbook for clinical policies and forms.
Prior to admission to clinical, students will need to complete their basic Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner courses: NURS 510, NURS 520, NURS 530, NURS 532, NURS 550, NURS 590, NURS 592, and NURS 594.
Students will experience a blended learning approach with both didactic online classwork in the addition of completion of 120 clinical hours per course in the courses NURS 670, NURS 672, and NURS 674.
The course NURS 690 will provide a 360 clinical hour concentrated clinical internship.
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Mission & Goals
The mission of the MSN-FNP program is to prepare RNs for ethical and competent work as family nurse practitioners or in related healthcare roles.
Family Nurse Practitioner Careers & Outcomes
All stats from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Nurse Practitioner: $125,900
Nurse Practitioner: $125,900
Nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, and nurse practitioners coordinate patient care and may provide primary and specialty healthcare.
Clinical Nurse Leader: $117,960
Clinical Nurse Leader: $117,960
Clinical Nurse Leaders are advanced nursing professionals who improve patient care quality, coordinate healthcare teams, and implement evidence-based practices across healthcare settings.
Health Education Specialist: $59,990
Health Education Specialist: $59,990
Health education specialists develop programs to teach people about conditions affecting well-being.
Epidemiologist: $78,520
Epidemiologist: $78,520
Epidemiologists are public health workers who investigate patterns and causes of disease and injury.
Medical Manager: $104,830
Medical Manager: $104,830
Medical and health services managers plan, direct, and coordinate the business activities of healthcare providers.
Nursing Professor: $78,580
Nursing Professor: $78,580
Demonstrate and teach patient care in classroom and clinical units to nursing students. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.
Common Questions
In addition to UC's overall institutional accreditation statement, the family nurse practitioner - online nursing master's program at University of the Cumberlands is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education , 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.
Before you can legally practice as an FNP, you must meet certain requirements. Requirements and licensing differ depending on the state you're wanting to practice in, but the following steps are typically standard in every state:
- Earn a BSN
- Pass the NCLEX-RN exam to obtain RN status
- Gain clinical experience
- Earn an MSN
- Obtain certification from the American Nurses Credentialing Center
- Acquire a nurse practitioner state license
At University of the Cumberlands, we developed our Master of Science in Nursing programs, including our online MSN FNP programs, to help registered nurses take the next step on the path toward becoming an FNP. As a student in this online master’s in nursing program, you’ll gain the skills you need to be successful as an FNP with coursework that covers everything from epidemiology, advanced pharmacology, and healthcare technologies to issues involved in advanced practice.
A master's in nursing degree allows nursing professionals to further their knowledge and expertise in the medical field. Additionally, a master's degree makes you more hireable and increases your earning potential throughout your career. Two popular job options for someone with a master's in nursing include:
- Nurse Practitioner: From acute care to women’s health, the demand for nurses at this educational level is up – this profession is projected to add more than 121,000 new FNP positions in the workforce by 2021. Additionally, in 2021, this career path offered a salary that averaged over $123,780 annually.
- Nursing Instructor: Use your online MSN-FNP degree to lead others to a better healthcare career as a Nursing Instructor. The need for qualified postsecondary instructors is also projected to see double-digit growth – up 12 percent by 2021.
One of the primary benefits of University of the Cumberlands' online family nurse practitioner program is that throughout the degree program, students have the opportunity to learn from experienced instructors and provide feedback for future MSN students. This knowledge-sharing aspect of our online nursing master’s program is what lead to UC students receiving a 91% pass rate on their board exams, well above the national average of 85%. Most state boards of nursing do not regulate post-licensure degrees in which no new license is granted upon completion, however, there may be the occasional exception. Students should verify the master's program offering within their own state.
A family nurse practitioner (FNP) is an advanced practice registered nurse, one with the additional healthcare training and credentials needed to provide primary healthcare services to the whole family. A family nurse practitioner's scope of practice is serving the healthcare needs of adults and children, treating each individual family member to maintain health and wellness for the long haul.
Family nurse practitioners are registered nurses who have furthered their educations, typically with a master’s in nursing, to earn the certifications and gain the expertise necessary to diagnose and treat patient families as the primary care provider. Like the family doctor, FNPs develop long-term, trusted relationships with families and provide preventative care and annual checkups. These skilled healthcare practitioners step up to fill a critical need in our healthcare system.
Cohort 2019 - 83%
Cohort 2020 - 91%
Cohort 2021 - 83%
Cohort 2022 - 83%
All programs at University of the Cumberlands are offered at some of the lowest rates in the nation – and we even include free textbooks through our One Price Promise! For more information on how affordable this program would be for you, visit our Financial Aid page.
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Kyra Gambrel
Kyra Gambrel
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Nursing Program Accreditation
The Associate Degree nursing program at the Forcht School of Nursing at the University of the Cumberlands located in Williamsburg, KY is accredited by the: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326 - ph. (404) 975-5000
In addition overall institutional accreditation statement, the online RN-BSN degree program at University of the Cumberlands is accredited by the:
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001 - ph. (202) 887-6791
The MSN-FNP degree program at University of the Cumberlands is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001 - ph. (202) 887-6791.
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