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Adult Nurse Practitioner

The Adult (ANP) and Family Nurse Practioner (ANP) majors prepare the graduate to assume a role as an advanced practice nurse. The course work prepares the student to sit for a National Certification Exam to become a family nurse practioner (Otterbein has consistently achieved an exceptional CNP pass rate).

The curriculum is designed with a core online component, and a science core comprised of advanced health assessment, pharmacology and pathophysiology. The clinical component is comprised of courses in adult primary care (acute and chronic) and women's health.

The FNP track has an additional course in pediatrics. Clinical courses are precepted by a nurse practitioner or physician arranged by the student, 600 clinical hours for the FNP and 450 clinical hours for the ANP.

This is a dynamic program that prepares the graduate to enhance their clinical practice, develop decision-making skills, and positively influence health outcomes in a variety of settings.

Details about the coursework for this major is available in the catalog.