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SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR POLICY & STUDENT AGREEMENT N7005 Health and Social Policy in the Context of Practice 3 Didactic N8102 Advanced Pharmacology 3 Didactic N8786 Advanced Clinical Assessment Across the Lifespan 3 Didactic Total Semester Credits = 9 Fall 2016 BIET K4320 Philosophy of Bioethics* 3 Didactic N6838 Diagnosis and Management of the Critically/Acutely Ill Adult I 3 Didactic N7001 Normal Physiology and Pathophysiology Across the Lifespan I 3 Didactic N8130 Acute and Critical Care Pharmacology 2 Didactic N8816 Practicum in Acute Care for the Nurse Practitioner 2 Clinical Spring 2017 N6839 Diagnosis and Management of the Critically/Acutely Ill Adult II 3 Didactic N7002 Normal Physiology and Pathophysiology Across the Lifespan II 3 Didactic N8788 Advanced Clinical Assessment in Acute Care 1 Clinical N8820 Advanced Practicum in Acute Care for the Nurse Practitioner I 3 Clinical Total Semester Credits = 11 Summer 2017 N6930 Interpersonal Violence and Abuse: Prevention, Assessment and Intervention for Health Care Professionals 1 Didactic N6940 Management in Advanced Practice Nursing 1 Didactic N7000 Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice 3 Didactic N8823 Advanced Practicum in Acute Care for the Nurse Practitioner II 3 Clinical N9290 Incorporating Genetics and Genomics in Advanced Practice Nursing 3 Didactic Total Semester Credits = 12 Fall 2017 N8825 Integration Practicum in Acute Care for the Nurse Practitioner 5 Clinical N9100 Fundamentals of Comprehensive Care I 2 Didactic N9150 Scholarly Writing and Dissemination I 1 Didactic N9717 Seminar: Doctor of Nursing Practice 1 Didactic Total Semester Credits = 10

Spring 2018 N9151 Scholarly Writing and Dissemination II 1 Didactic N9300 Comparative Quantitative Research Design and Methodology 3 Didactic N9405 Practice Leadership and Quality 2 Didactic N9718 Seminar: Doctor of Nursing Practice I 1 Didactic Total Semester Credits = 7 Summer 2018 N9412 Informatics for Practice 3 Didactic N9481 Health Policy and Advocacy 2 Didactic N9719 Seminar: Doctor of Nursing Practice II 1 Didactic Fall 2018 N9672 Principles of Epidemiology and Environmental Health 3 Didactic N9910 Translation and Synthesis of Evidence for Optimal Outcome 3 Didactic Spring 2019 Summer 2019 Expected Graduation: October 2019 Total MS Credits (49 Program Credits) Total Program Credits = 85 *This course is cross-referenced with N9600 and fulfills the Ethics requirement. NYS RN LICENSE In order to be matriculated in an MS program, students must submit a copy of their New York State RN License and Registration documents to the Office of Student Services by 8/28/16. Only matriculated students are able to begin specialty clinical course work in the fall. FINANCIAL AID Students must be enrolled as at least a Half-time status student in order to be eligible for federal financial aid. MS ENROLLMENT & STUDENT STATUS GUIDELINES * All students are required to enroll in at least 5 credits per semester. * Information in this program plan is subject to change; consult with your Program Director prior to the start of every academic semester. PT/HT/FT Student Status 5 credits = Part-Time Status (Ineligible for Financial Aid) 6-11 credits = Half-Time Status 12+ credits = Full-Time Status

Subspecialty: Oncology SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR POLICY & STUDENT AGREEMENT N7005 Health and Social Policy in the Context of Practice 3 Didactic N8102 Advanced Pharmacology 3 Didactic N8786 Advanced Clinical Assessment Across the Lifespan 3 Didactic Total Semester Credits = 9 Fall 2016 BIET K4320 Philosophy of Bioethics* 3 Didactic N6740 Principles and Practice of Oncology I 2 Didactic N6838 Diagnosis and Management of the Critically/Acutely Ill Adult I 3 Didactic N7001 Normal Physiology and Pathophysiology Across the Lifespan I 3 Didactic N8130 Acute and Critical Care Pharmacology 2 Didactic N8816 Practicum in Acute Care for the Nurse Practitioner 2 Clinical Total Semester Credits = 16 Spring 2017 N6839 Diagnosis and Management of the Critically/Acutely Ill Adult II 3 Didactic N6880 Principles and Practice of Oncology II 2 Didactic N7002 Normal Physiology and Pathophysiology Across the Lifespan II 3 Didactic N8788 Advanced Clinical Assessment in Acute Care 1 Clinical N8820 Advanced Practicum in Acute Care for the Nurse Practitioner I 3 Clinical Total Semester Credits = 13 Summer 2017 N6930 Interpersonal Violence and Abuse: Prevention, Assessment and Intervention for Health Care Professionals 1 Didactic N6940 Management in Advanced Practice Nursing 1 Didactic N7000 Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice 3 Didactic N8750 Cancer Symptom Management 2 Didactic N8751 Practicum for Cancer Symptom Management 1-2 Clinical N8823 Advanced Practicum in Acute Care for the Nurse Practitioner II 3 Clinical N9290 Incorporating Genetics and Genomics in Advanced Practice Nursing 3 Didactic Total Semester Credits = 15-16 Fall 2017 N8825 Integration Practicum in Acute Care for the Nurse Practitioner 5 Clinical N9100 Fundamentals of Comprehensive Care I 2 Didactic N9150 Scholarly Writing and Dissemination I 1 Didactic N9717 Seminar: Doctor of Nursing Practice 1 Didactic Total Semester Credits = 10

Subspecialty: Oncology Spring 2018 N9151 Scholarly Writing and Dissemination II 1 Didactic N9300 Comparative Quantitative Research Design and Methodology 3 Didactic N9405 Practice Leadership and Quality 2 Didactic N9718 Seminar: Doctor of Nursing Practice I 1 Didactic Total Semester Credits = 7 Summer 2018 N9412 Informatics for Practice 3 Didactic N9481 Health Policy and Advocacy 2 Didactic N9719 Seminar: Doctor of Nursing Practice II 1 Didactic Fall 2018 N9672 Principles of Epidemiology and Environmental Health 3 Didactic N9910 Translation and Synthesis of Evidence for Optimal Outcome 3 Didactic Spring 2019 Summer 2019 Expected Graduation: October 2019 Total MS Credits (56-57 Program Credits) Total Program Credits = 92-93 *This course is cross-referenced with N9600 and fulfills the Ethics requirement. NYS RN LICENSE In order to be matriculated in an MS program, students must submit a copy of their New York State RN License and Registration documents to the Office of Student Services by 8/28/16. Only matriculated students are able to begin specialty clinical course work in the fall. FINANCIAL AID Students must be enrolled as at least a Half-time status student in order to be eligible for federal financial aid. MS ENROLLMENT & STUDENT STATUS GUIDELINES * All students are required to enroll in at least 5 credits per semester. * Information in this program plan is subject to change; consult with your Program Director prior to the start of every academic semester. PT/HT/FT Student Status 5 credits = Part-Time Status (Ineligible for Financial Aid) 6-11 credits = Half-Time Status 12+ credits = Full-Time Status

Subspecialty: Palliative and End-of-Life Care SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR POLICY & STUDENT AGREEMENT N7005 Health and Social Policy in the Context of Practice 3 Didactic N8102 Advanced Pharmacology 3 Didactic N8786 Advanced Clinical Assessment Across the Lifespan 3 Didactic Total Semester Credits = 9 Fall 2016 BIET K4320 Philosophy of Bioethics* 3 Didactic N6838 Diagnosis and Management of the Critically/Acutely Ill Adult I 3 Didactic N7001 Normal Physiology and Pathophysiology Across the Lifespan I 3 Didactic N8130 Acute and Critical Care Pharmacology 2 Didactic N8816 Practicum in Acute Care for the Nurse Practitioner 2 Clinical Spring 2017 N6839 Diagnosis and Management of the Critically/Acutely Ill Adult II 3 Didactic N7002 Normal Physiology and Pathophysiology Across the Lifespan II 3 Didactic N8755 Introduction to Palliative and End of Life Care Across the Lifespan 3 Didactic N8788 Advanced Clinical Assessment in Acute Care 1 Clinical N8820 Advanced Practicum in Acute Care for the Nurse Practitioner I 3 Clinical Summer 2017 N6930 Interpersonal Violence and Abuse: Prevention, Assessment and Intervention for Health Care Professionals 1 Didactic N6940 Management in Advanced Practice Nursing 1 Didactic N7000 Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice 3 Didactic N8756 Seminar in Palliative and End of Life Care** 1 Didactic N8757 Clinical Practice in Palliative and End of Life Care** 1 Clinical N8823 Advanced Practicum in Acute Care for the Nurse Practitioner II 3 Clinical N9290 Incorporating Genetics and Genomics in Advanced Practice Nursing 3 Didactic Fall 2017 N8825 Integration Practicum in Acute Care for the Nurse Practitioner 5 Clinical N9100 Fundamentals of Comprehensive Care I 2 Didactic N9150 Scholarly Writing and Dissemination I 1 Didactic N9717 Seminar: Doctor of Nursing Practice 1 Didactic Total Semester Credits = 10

Subspecialty: Palliative and End-of-Life Care Spring 2018 N9151 Scholarly Writing and Dissemination II 1 Didactic N9300 Comparative Quantitative Research Design and Methodology 3 Didactic N9405 Practice Leadership and Quality 2 Didactic N9718 Seminar: Doctor of Nursing Practice I 1 Didactic Total Semester Credits = 7 Summer 2018 N9412 Informatics for Practice 3 Didactic N9481 Health Policy and Advocacy 2 Didactic N9719 Seminar: Doctor of Nursing Practice II 1 Didactic Fall 2018 N9672 Principles of Epidemiology and Environmental Health 3 Didactic N9910 Translation and Synthesis of Evidence for Optimal Outcome 3 Didactic Spring 2019 Summer 2019 Expected Graduation: October 2019 Total MS Credits (54 Program Credits) Total Program Credits = 90 *This course is cross-referenced with N9600 and fulfills the Ethics requirement. **Students must meet with Palliative and End-of-Life Care Subspecialty Director, Professor Penelope Buschman, prior to registering for N8756 and N8757. NYS RN LICENSE In order to be matriculated in an MS program, students must submit a copy of their New York State RN License and Registration documents to the Office of Student Services by 8/28/16. Only matriculated students are able to begin specialty clinical course work in the fall. FINANCIAL AID Students must be enrolled as at least a Half-time status student in order to be eligible for federal financial aid. MS ENROLLMENT & STUDENT STATUS GUIDELINES * All students are required to enroll in at least 5 credits per semester. * Information in this program plan is subject to change; consult with your Program Director prior to the start of every academic semester. PT/HT/FT Student Status 5 credits = Part-Time Status (Ineligible for Financial Aid) 6-11 credits = Half-Time Status 12+ credits = Full-Time Status