Review Analysis Family Practice Nurse/Nursing 2017
Page 2 of 7 Program Review Analysis Degree Description Title: Family Practice Nurse/Nursing. 51.3805 Program Definition: A program that prepares registered nurses to provide independent general care for family groups and individuals in the context of family living. Includes instruction in family theory and intervention, role synthesis, family primary care, nursing practice and health care policy, holistic practice, pediatric practice, gerontological practice, health assessment, clinical pharmacotherapeutics, clinical techniques, and pathopsychology. DU Programs Offered Family Nurse Practitioner MSN Nurse Practitioner PGCERT Intelligence
Page 3 of 7 Job Need Below are growth statistics for each occupational category that maps to this degree. Registered Nurses 29-1141 Description: Assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing care plans, and maintain medical records. Administer nursing care to ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled patients. May advise patients on health maintenance and disease prevention or provide case management. Licensing or registration required. Sample of reported job titles: Charge Nurse, Director of Nursing (DON), Emergency Department RN (Emergency Department Registered Nurse), Oncology RN (Oncology Registered Nurse), Operating Room Registered Nurse (OR RN), Public Health Nurse (PHN), Registered Nurse (RN), School Nurse, Staff Nurse, Staff RN (Staff Registered Nurse). Region Employment Employment Change Average Openings 2014 2024 Numeric Percent Growth Rate Growth Replacement Total US 2,751,000 3,190,300 439,300 16% * 43,930 64,910 108,840 93670 105290 11620 12% 1% 1162 2210 3372 Detroit Metro 38005 42640 4635 12% 1% 464 897 1361 East Central 5770 6410 640 11% 1% 64 136 200 East 6225 6740 515 8% 1% 51 147 198 Northeast 980 1015 35 4% 0% 4 23 27 Northwest 2840 3260 420 15% 1% 42 67 109 South Central * * * * * 0 * 0 Southeast 12340 13845 1505 12% 1% 150 291 441 Southwest 7060 7860 800 11% 1% 80 166 246 Upper Peninsula 2995 3215 220 7% 1% 22 71 93 West 13685 16960 3275 24% 2% 327 323 650 Typical Employer Hiring Level and Experience Required Bachelor s degree 23% Associate's degree 66% Some college, no degree 11% Experience in related occupation required None Intelligence
Page 4 of 7 Nurse Practitioners 29-1171 Description: Diagnose and treat acute, episodic, or chronic illness, independently or as part of a healthcare team. May focus on health promotion and disease prevention. May order, perform, or interpret diagnostic tests such as lab work and x rays. May prescribe medication. Must be registered nurses who have specialized graduate education. Sample of reported job titles: Acute Care Nurse Practitioner; Adult Nurse Practitioner; Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN); Family Nurse Practitioner; Family Practice Certified Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner; Gastroenterology Nurse Practitioner; Nurse Practitioner; Nurse Practitioner, Adult; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner; Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner. Region Employment Employment Change Average Openings 2014 2024 Numeric Percent Growth Rate Replacement Growth Total US 126,900 171,700 44,700 35.20% * 4,480 2,990 7,470 2890 3570 680 24% 2% 68 68 136 Detroit Metro 1040 1315 275 26% 2% 27 25 52 East Central 235 290 55 23% 2% 5 6 11 East 165 210 45 27% 2% 4 4 8 Northeast 65 80 15 23% 2% 1 2 3 Northwest 170 210 40 24% 2% 4 4 8 South Central 145 165 20 14% 1% 2 3 5 Southeast 485 595 110 23% 2% 11 11 22 Southwest 170 210 40 24% 2% 4 4 8 Upper Peninsula 135 160 25 19% 2% 2 3 5 West 300 400 100 33% 3% 10 7 17 Typical Employer Hiring Level and Experience Required Doctoral degree 9% Master's degree 87% Post-baccalaureate certificate 4% Experience in related occupation required None Sources: U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences National Center for Education Statistics Department of Technology, Management & Budget U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Intelligence
Page 5 of 7 Competitive Analysis Direct Competitor Analysis This analysis looks at the health of the market taking into account the job outlook as well as competitor graduates. Geography DU Campus Job Openings (through 2024) Completions Potential Statewide All 3508 121 3387 Detroit Metro East Central East Northeast Northwest South Central Southeast Southwest Upper Peninsula West Warren/ Livonia/ Wayne CCC/ Schoolcraft/ Macomb CC Midland/ Delta 1413 113 1300 211 8 203 Flint - Mott CC 206 0 206 30 0 30 Traverse City 117 0 117 Lansing 5 0 5 463 0 463 KVCC 254 0 254 98 0 98 W.A. Lettinga/ Cook Center/ Holland Direct Competitor Analysis Statewide by Level 667 0 667 Analysis Top Institutions/ Program Share South University-Novi 51.2% University of Detroit Mercy 21.5% Oakland University 20.7% Saginaw Valley State University 6.6% South University-Novi 54.9% University of Detroit Mercy 23% Oakland University 22.1% Saginaw Valley State University 100% CIP Code Level Job Openings (through 2024) Completions Potential 51.3805 Master's degree 118 117 1 51.3805 Certificates below the baccalaureate 5 4 1 Analysis Gap in Gap In Top Institutions/ Program Share South University-Novi 51.3% University of Detroit Mercy 22.2% Oakland University 20.5% South University-Novi 50% Saginaw Valley State University 25% Oakland University 25% Source: Department of Technology, Management & Budget & IPEDS Intelligence
Page 6 of 7 Indirect Competitor Analysis The below degrees are not directly related to this program, but produce graduates that are qualified for the same types of occupations. DU graduates are expected to face some amount of competition from those graduating from the following programs. Occupational Category Nurse Practitioners 29-1171 Occupational Category Registered Nurses 29-1141 51.3803 Adult Health Nurse/Nursing. Qualifying Degrees 51.3805 Family Practice Nurse/Nursing. 51.3806 Maternal/Child Health and Neonatal Nurse/Nursing. 51.3809 Pediatric Nurse/Nursing. 51.3810 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse/Nursing. 51.3814 Critical Care Nursing. 51.3816 Emergency Room/Trauma Nursing. 51.3818 Nursing Practice. 51.3821 Geriatric Nurse/Nursing. 51.3822 Women's Health Nurse/Nursing. 51.3899 Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing, Other. 51.3802 Nursing Administration. 51.3803 Adult Health Nurse/Nursing. Qualifying Degrees 51.3805 Family Practice Nurse/Nursing. 51.3806 Maternal/Child Health and Neonatal Nurse/Nursing. 51.3808 Nursing Science. 51.3809 Pediatric Nurse/Nursing. 51.3810 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse/Nursing. 51.3811 Public Health/Community Nurse/Nursing. 51.3812 Perioperative/Operating Room and Surgical Nurse/Nursing. 51.3813 Clinical Nurse Specialist. 51.3814 Critical Care Nursing. 51.3815 Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing. 51.3816 Emergency Room/Trauma Nursing. 51.3818 Nursing Practice. 51.3819 Palliative Care Nursing. 51.3820 Clinical Nurse Leader. 51.3821 Geriatric Nurse/Nursing. 51.3822 Women's Health Nurse/Nursing. 51.3899 Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing, Other. Sources: U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences National Center for Education Statistics Intelligence
Page 7 of 7 Wage Data Registered Nurses 29-1141 Area Mean Wages Wage at 10th Wage at 25th Median Wages Wage at 75th Wage at 90th U.S. $ 71,000 $ 46,360 $ 55,320 $ 67,490 $ 82,490 $ 101,630 $ 67,690 $ 50,570 $ 56,420 $ 65,830 $ 76,070 $ 89,380 Ann Arbor, MI $ 70,810 $ 52,530 $ 58,970 $ 70,120 $ 81,990 $ 93,460 Battle Creek, MI $ 64,790 $ 51,500 $ 56,440 $ 63,860 $ 73,660 $ 79,830 Bay City, MI $ 71,340 $ 52,150 $ 57,880 $ 70,760 $ 86,120 $ 94,380 Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI $ 72,280 $ 52,500 $ 59,800 $ 69,600 $ 78,420 $ 105,020 Flint, MI $ 66,320 $ 52,260 $ 58,790 $ 67,640 $ 74,560 $ 79,880 Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI $ 60,870 $ 48,130 $ 53,670 $ 60,180 $ 69,220 $ 76,730 Jackson, MI $ 65,350 $ 51,940 $ 56,430 $ 64,130 $ 73,760 $ 82,460 Kalamazoo-Portage, MI $ 65,520 $ 48,020 $ 55,220 $ 65,490 $ 76,300 $ 86,550 Muskegon, MI $ 52,880 $ 41,250 $ 47,390 $ 53,890 $ 59,220 $ 62,500 Saginaw, MI $ 67,270 $ 51,260 $ 56,050 $ 63,630 $ 76,380 $ 88,380 South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI $ 58,700 $ 43,460 $ 50,410 $ 58,310 $ 67,900 $ 76,100 Nurse Practitioners 29-1171 Area Mean Wages Wage at 10th Wage at 25th Median Wages Wage at 75th Wage at 90th U.S. $ 101,260 $ 70,540 $ 84,860 $ 98,190 $ 117,020 $ 135,830 $ 94,560 $ 69,100 $ 83,160 $ 93,580 $ 106,900 $ 123,060 Ann Arbor, MI $ 96,000 $ 75,760 $ 84,740 $ 95,140 $ 110,400 $ 121,980 Battle Creek, MI $ 83,570 $ 26,610 $ 66,760 $ 92,150 $ 103,920 $ 123,220 Bay City, MI $ 106,250 $ 83,750 $ 89,180 $ 98,220 $ 111,230 $ 122,160 Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI $ 95,220 $ 69,990 $ 84,280 $ 94,310 $ 107,950 $ 123,670 Flint, MI $ 102,010 $ 79,780 $ 87,050 $ 97,150 $ 115,860 $ 145,680 Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI $ 90,810 $ 69,530 $ 81,980 $ 90,990 $ 100,450 $ 117,320 Jackson, MI $ 98,250 $ 80,020 $ 87,860 $ 100,200 $ 114,170 $ 122,710 Kalamazoo-Portage, MI $ 85,570 $ 46,850 $ 62,980 $ 89,200 $ 103,900 $ 120,550 Lansing-East Lansing, MI $ 97,060 $ 64,410 $ 79,720 $ 92,740 $ 105,980 $ 124,970 Midland, MI M $ 84,720 $ 69,850 $ 81,740 $ 89,020 $ 96,190 $ 100,710 Monroe, MI $ 96,350 $ 28,550 $ 82,570 $ 91,140 $ 99,720 $ 146,630 Niles-Benton Harbor, MI $ 94,000 $ 75,510 $ 86,140 $ 96,570 $ 109,760 $ 120,040 Saginaw, MI $ 94,910 $ 68,740 $ 75,750 $ 89,070 $ 103,390 $ 126,170 South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI $ 91,070 $ 73,850 $ 84,030 $ 91,700 $ 99,800 $ 116,040 *Please note, data is not always available for all regions; availability is based on total size of the market for a particular job title. Source: Department of Technology, Management & Budget & U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Division of Occupational Employment Statistics Intelligence