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Master’s in family nurse practitioner programs

Online family nurse practitioner master's programs prepare registered nurses for advanced primary care roles across the lifespan. Typical study areas include pathophysiology, pharmacology, health policy, and population health, with clinical placements often arranged near the student's location.

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Details

2 years

Enrollment

Price on request
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Course Overview

Online family nurse practitioner (FNP) master's programs are designed for registered nurses who want to expand into advanced practice roles in primary care. The curriculum typically covers pathophysiology, pharmacology, health policy, and population health, with preparation to assess, diagnose, and treat patients across the lifespan. These programs may also include specializations or pathways in areas such as nurse education, informatics, health systems leadership, or nurse practitioner practice. Some programs offer hybrid delivery with required in-person campus sessions, and clinical placements are generally part of the program to support supervised hands-on experience. The page also notes that students may want to review tuition, fees, scholarships, and support services such as advising, tutoring, and career counseling when comparing programs.

Who is this for?

Registered nurses seeking advanced practice training in family nurse practitioner roles

Prerequisites

Registered nurse background; licensure and certification requirements vary by state after graduation

About the Provider

UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics (BCSP), founded in September 2020 by a multidisciplinary faculty group including neuroscientist Michael Silver and author Michael Pollan, conducting psilocybin research into cognition, perception, emotion, and their neural bases in the human brain. BCSP's four pillars of basic science, journalism, culture, and community have established it as a leading interdisciplinary hub for psychedelic research and public engagement, producing The Microdose newsletter and a global clinical trials map.

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