Nursing College

USC Online MSN – Family Nurse Practitioner

Apply by Nov. 19

Receive your Family Nurse Practitioner Degree:

  • Advance your nursing career in a steady field expected to grow 38% over the next 10 years
  • Gain the confidence and skills you need to succeed as an FNP through on-campus intensives & clinical placements
  • Complete the program online, full or part time, in as few as 21 months.

Nursing Through a Social Work Lens:

  • Learn to address the physical, social and environmental factors that enhance patient care
  • Effect positive social change and develop skills for interdisciplinary collaboration
  • Take an evidence-based, 360-degree approach to care for individuals and communities.

The Value of Earning your MSN at USC:

  • Earn your master’s in nursing from a program accredited by both the Commission on College Nursing Education (CCNE) and the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN)
  • Benefit from the mentorship of your preceptors and experienced faculty-practitioners throughout the program
  • Become a member of USC’s Trojan Family network of more than 475,000 alumni.

About USC Online MSN – Family Nurse Practitioner

USC’s Master of Science in Nursing program at USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck  School of Social Workl prepares nurses to deliver high-quality health care while considering the social determinants that affect health and well-being.

Coursework encompasses health promotion and education, disease prevention, physical assessment and diagnosis, pathophysiology and pharmacology, and illness management.

MSN students must complete 50 credit hours of coursework and 680 clinical hours. Students who are required to take the bridge course prior to admission will complete 52 credits.

Full-Time and Part-Time Program Tracks

With the USC MSN-FNP program, you can balance your personal and professional obligations with your education. The online FNP program is offered on both a full-time and part-time basis, allowing you to determine how you want to manage your time and lifestyle. The full-time track can be completed in 21 months, and the part-time track can be completed in 33 months.


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