Curriculum, Courses, and Clinicals
The MSN-FNP program from Samuel Merritt University offers a curriculum that provides nurses with the skills and knowledge they need to provide quality patient care in a modern healthcare environment. The RN to FNP program gives nurses the chance to elevate their careers with the convenience of online learning.
Program Duration
Full-Time: 20 months (5 semesters)
Part-Time: 24 months (6 semesters)
Upcoming Deadline
JUL 1, 2024 : Fall Application
NOV 1, 2024 : Spring Application
Format
Online
Accreditation
WSCUC, CCNE
Curriculum
Sequential Course Curriculum
Online Program
Advance your career on your own schedule.
Hands-on Learning
Our nursing programs allow you to put theory into practice in real and simulated situations.
Graduation and Employment Rates
Graduates of Samuel Merritt University's MSN-FNP program secure strong career prospects, with the university ranked No. 1 in California for post-graduate employment. An impressive 86% of employers prefer our graduates. Forbes ranks the university as No. 1 for early-career salaries, and the New York Times recognizes Samuel Merritt University as one of the top two universities nationwide for median income 10 years after graduation.
91%
SMU graduates are
employed in their specialty.
#1
in Best Healthcare Jobs as Ranked by the “US News & World Report.”
About the Program
The MSN-FNP program offers online coursework and local clinicals, totaling 49 units, with both full-time (20 months) and part-time (24 months) options. The curriculum integrates interdisciplinary core courses, specialty training, and hands-on experience, meeting top national standards from the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.
Students complete three semesters of clinical practicum hours in their community, attend two on-campus intensives in Sacramento, and collaborate with a clinical coordinator to secure appropriate practicum sites. They also benefit from Samuel Merritt University’s extensive network of qualified clinical preceptors."