Program of Study: Women's Health Nurse Practitioner DNP

Learn more about the courses you will take in the Women's Health Nurse Practitioner DNP program.

Curriculum Overview

The Women's Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP) DNP is a three-year, full-time program for BSN-prepared nurses, as well as students in the Advanced Practice Nursing Immersion (APNI) to DNP pathway—designed for individuals with a non-nursing bachelor's degree—who have successfully completed the APNI prelicensure coursework. This program also offers an entry pathway for master's-prepared nurses—students entering with a master's degree will work with a DNP advisor to develop an individualized program of study.

Below are the programs of study for both the 2026–27 academic year (quarter calendar) and the 2027–28 academic year (semester calendar).

Program of study is listed as proposed to WABON, and currently subject to their review and approval. Nursing programs of study may change periodically to address state regulations, national accreditation, professional standards, licensing and certification requirements, and quality improvements to the curriculum. All nursing courses begin with prefix NURS.

2026-2027 Academic Year Program of Study

Below is the program of study for the Women's Health Nurse Practitioner DNP program for the 2026-2027 academic year. 

Note: During the first year of advanced practice coursework, APNI-DNP and RN-DNP students follow different course sequences. Beginning in the second year, students in both pathways complete the remainder of the program together.

Students in the APNI-DNP program have a 4-year program of study (171-175 total credits). During the first five academic quarters of graduate study, students complete 67 credits of pre-licensure coursework. After successful completion of the pre-licensure coursework and RN exams, students begin their first year of advanced practice study—listed below.

Fall Quarter Year 1 (14 credits)

6020 Epidemiologic Analysis of Populations at Risk

6024 Advanced Pathophysiology

6130 Foundations of Nursing Knowledge

6160 Leadership in Health Care Systems

Winter Quarter Year 1 (12 credits)

6004 Pharmacology for Registered Nurses

6075 Clinical Reasoning

6111 Health Informatics

6190 Quality Improvement Process and Methodologies

Spring Quarter Year 1 (11 credits)

6010 Health Care Policy for a Just and Humane World

6017 Health Care Economics and Finance

6021 Mental Health in Primary Care and Community Lab

6121 Mental Health in Primary Care and Community Theory

Students entering the WHNP program with an RN have a 3-year program of study (114-118 total credits) that includes advanced practice and doctoral coursework. First year courses are listed below.

Summer Quarter Year 1 (11 Credits)

6004 Pharmacology for Registered Nurses

6024 Advanced Pathophysiology

6110 Ethical Care for Social Justice

Fall Quarter Year 1 (13 credits)

6020 Epidemiologic Analysis of Populations at Risk

6075 Clinical Reasoning

6130 Foundations of Nursing Knowledge

6190 Quality Improvement Process and Methodologies

Winter Quarter Year 1 (12 credits)

6017 Health Care Economics and Finance

6111 Health Informatics

6120 Population Based Health Care

6160 Leadership in Health Care Systems

Spring Quarter Year 1 (11 credits)

6010 Health Care Policy for a Just and Humane World

6014 Theory Informed Critical Inquiry I

6021 Mental Health in Primary Care and Community Lab

6121 Mental Health in Primary Care and Community Theory

Summer Quarter Year 2 (0 credits)

No courses

Fall Quarter Year 2 (12 credits)

6001 Advanced Health Assessment Lab

6101 Advanced Health Assessment Theory

6022 Advanced Pharmacological Applications for Primary Care

6206 Primary Care of Women

Winter Quarter Year 2 (13 credits)

6015 Critical Inquiry II

6102 Management of Antepartum Care Lab

6104 Management of Gynecologic and Reproductive Health Lab

6202 Management of Antepartum Care Theory

6204 Management of Gynecologic and Reproductive Health Theory

Spring Quarter Year 2 (8 credits)

6018 Health Program Planning and Development

6208 Management of Intrapartum Care Theory

6213 Management of Postpartum and Newborn Care Theory

Summer Quarter Year 3 (12 credits)

6105 Management of Complex Gynecologic & Reproductive Healthcare Issues Lab

6205 Management of Complex Gynecologic & Reproductive Healthcare Issues Theory

6212 Midwifery and Women's Health History and Professional Issues

6214 Women's Health Nurse Practitioner Clinical Practicum I

Fall Quarter Year 3 (8 credits)

6216 Women's Health Nurse Practitioner Clinical Practicum II

6901 DNP Internship I

Winter Quarter Year 3 (7-9 credits)

6218 Women's Health Nurse Practitioner Clinical Practicum III

6903 DNP Project Internship II

Spring Quarter Year 3 (7-9 credits)

6220 Women's Health Nurse Practitioner Clinical Practicum IV

6905 DNP Internship III

DNP Project Presentation and Program Synthesis

2027-2028 Academic Year Program of Study

Below is the program of study for the Women's Health Nurse Practitioner DNP program under Seattle University's semester calendar, beginning with the 2027-2028 academic year.

Note: The total program length is three years for RN-DNP students and four years for APNI-DNP students. APNI-DNP and RN-DNP students follow the same plan of study throughout the three years of advanced practice coursework. For APNI-DNP students, advanced practice coursework begins after successful completion of all prelicensure coursework. The program of study below reflects only the three years of advanced practice coursework.

Summer Semester Year 1 (0 credits)

No courses

Fall Semester Year 1 (12 credits)

6XXX Professional Roles and Ethics in Advanced Practice (course code TBD)

6020 Principles of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

6022 Advanced Pharmacology

6024 Advanced Pathophysiology

Spring Semester Year 1 (7 credits)

6XXX Healthcare Informatics and Financial Management for Advanced Practice (course code TBD)

6XXX Population Health and Health Policy (course code TBD)

6001 Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning Across the Lifespan Theory

6101 Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning Across the Lifespan Lab

Summer Semester Year 2 (6 credits)

6XXX Systems Leadership for Quality Improvement in Healthcare (course code TBD)

6121 Mental Health for Primary Care

6212 Midwifery and Women's Health History and Professional Issues

Fall Semester Year 2 (11 credits)

6XXX DNP Project Planning and Preparation (course code TBD)

6XXX Midwifery and Women's Health Management I (course code TBD)

6XXX Midwifery and Women's Health Applications I (course code TBD)

Spring Semester Year 2 (9 credits)

6901 DNP Internship I - Implementation and Evaluation

6XXX Midwifery and Women's Health Management II (course code TBD)

6XXX Women's and Gender-Related Health Care Applications II (course code TBD)

Summer Semester Year 3 (5 credits)

6214 Women's and Gender-Related Health Care Clinical Practicum I

Fall Semester Year 3 (8 credits)

6903 DNP Internship II - Analysis and Dissemination

6216 Women's and Gender-Related Health Care Clinical Practicum II

Spring Semester Year 3 (7-9 credits)

6905 DNP Internship III - Elective

6218 Women's and Gender-Related Health Care Clinical Practicum III

Transition to Semester Calendar

Beginning in summer 2027, Seattle University’s graduate programs will shift from a quarter system to a semester calendar. As the transition takes place, the university is committed to minimizing impact on your time to completion and program cost as you progress toward your degree. Learn more about the Graduate Programs Move to Semesters.

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