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ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®'s Doctor of Nursing Practice prepares you to lead in advanced clinical roles
— working alongside healthcare leaders to improve care for your patients and enhance
outcomes for your community.
Your DNP opens doors to advanced clinical opportunities, leadership positions and greater earning potential across diverse healthcare settings.
Applications to the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® Doctor of Nursing program are due by this deadline:
Complete coursework in advanced assessment, pharmacology, and primary care for patients across the lifespan, along with hands-on clinical experiences. Graduate ready to diagnose and manage diverse health needs and improve outcomes in a range of care settings.
Study psychiatric assessment, therapy, and psychopharmacology while gaining clinical experience in mental health care. Prepare to assess and treat psychiatric conditions, advocate for mental wellness, and serve as a specialist across age groups and settings.
To apply for the DNP program, ²â´Ç³Ü’l±ô need a bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) and at least one year of clinical experience. View all admission requirements.


Learn more about the nurse practitioner doctorate program through a brief, informal online webinar and Q&A session:
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the event sponsor at least seven working days in advance. Every effort will be made
to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner.
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CSUS²Ñ’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program equips you to become a leader in
advanced clinical practice, specializing as a family practice nurse practitioner or psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. You will engage in coursework that strengthens your clinical decision-making, evidence-based
practice, leadership and ability to promote health across diverse populations.
Earn your Doctor of Nursing Practice degree.
Nurse practitioners are in high demand across many healthcare disciplines. In fact, NPs are among the fastest growing professions in the United States.
Annual NP Openings in California
Projected Nationwide Job Growth Through 2034
Median Salary for Nurse Practitioners in California
With the Doctor of Nursing Practice, you are prepared for advanced practice and leadership across a wide variety of healthcare domains and specialties. Nurse practitioners equipped with a DNP make a meaningful impact in settings such as:
Students in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program progress through the curriculum as a unified group, fostering collaboration and professional networking opportunities. This cohort model ensures consistent peer support throughout the 79-unit BSN-to-DNP program.
This is a hybrid program with at least 50 percent of class meeting time conducted face-to-face on campus, while roughly half of classes are delivered online. Additionally, intensive, in-person clinical placements occur during the final year of the program.
The program starts only in the fall term.
BSN to DNP
Post-MSN to DNP
When you graduate from the DNP program, you will be able to:
These outcomes will prepare you for advanced clinical practice and leadership roles on healthcare teams across a variety of settings.
All students will complete a total of 1,000 doctoral clinical hours, comprising 750 hours in direct patient care and 250 hours in the completion of an evidence-based-practice project at a clinical site.
A dedicated placement coordinator will work with you to identify and secure clinical placements to ensure you are able to attain required doctoral clinical hours. The geographic scope of placements extends beyond just San Diego County to other areas throughout Southern California, like Riverside, Orange County and Los Angeles.
The culminating experience requirement for the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program is the DNP Scholarly Project. This project allows you to apply the advanced skills and knowledge gained throughout the program to address a real-world problem or need in healthcare practice or systems. Working independently with guidance from faculty, you will design, implement and evaluate an evidence-based project that aims to improve patient outcomes, healthcare processes or systems of care. The DNP Scholarly Project demonstrates your readiness for advanced practice and leadership, and it is an essential component for graduation from the program.
DNP graduates are prepared for a wide range of advanced nursing roles, including nurse practitioner positions in primary care, mental health, specialty clinics and hospitals. You can also pursue leadership roles in healthcare administration, clinical education, quality improvement or healthcare policy. Many DNP-prepared nurses advance to positions as nurse executives, clinic directors, healthcare consultants or faculty in academic nursing programs.
*Sources
Salary and job growth: https://analyst.lightcast.io; https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/nurse-anesthetists-nurse-midwives-and-nurse-practitioners.htm