Jefferson School of Nursing
Community Systems Administration and Family Nurse Practitioner (CSA FNP)
Graduate Programs
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Full-Time Curriculum
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Part-Time Curriculum
The professional CSA FNP Nurse integrates the knowledge and expertise needed to plan, implement and evaluate care for individuals, families, aggregates and communities. Community-based healthcare settings need advanced practice nursing leadership to direct and deliver care. The nurse develops additional care management knowledge as well as proficiency in management, design and implementation of community healthcare systems.
The following courses are in addition to the MSN Core Curriculum:
| CSA FNP Specialty Courses | Credits |
| NU 560 Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics | 3 |
| NU 570 Pathophysiology of Human Disease | 3 |
| NU 673 Comprehensive Assessment for Clinical Decision Making | 3 |
| NU 674 Management of Common Health Problems in Primary Care | 3 |
| NU 675 Management of Women and Children in Ambulatory Care | 3 |
| NU 676 Management of the Adult and Older Adult in Ambulatory Care | 3 |
| NU 681 Community Systems Administration I | 3 |
| NU 682 Community Systems Administration II | 3 |
| NU 683 Community Systems Administration III | 3 |
| NU 691 Healthcare Economics and Financial Management for Nurses | 3 |
CSA Program Coordinator: Kellie Smith kellie.smith@jefferson.edu

