MSN in Family Nurse Practioner

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

The University of Scranton

Program Overview

The Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) specialization prepares registered nurses to assess, diagnose, and treat common episodic and chronic disorders, and to provide health-promotion and disease-prevention interventions and counseling. The use of clinical decision-making and diagnostic reasoning skills is emphasized. The graduate will be prepared to provide direct patient care to individuals across the life span in primary care settings.

Program Key Stats

$965 (Per Credit Hour



Eligibility Criteria


Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Certified registered nurse
  • Director of nursing education
  • General nurse practitioner
  • Certified nurse midwife

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