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Student Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program will achieve the following program learning outcomes through an integrated approach to learning, problem solving, evidence-based knowledge utilization, and skill acquisition.

The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Education Standards outlined by The Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice that are associated with the Bay Path University DNP program outcomes are listed in parentheses. The outcomes for this program are to:

  1. Integrate science-based theories and concepts into advanced nursing practice across diverse patient care settings.
  2. Develop and evaluate systems-based strategies for improvement in practice, including risk assessment and cost-effective quality care delivery approaches to meet current and future needs of patient populations.
  3. Design, implement, and evaluate evidence-based quality improvement methods to promote safe, ethical, equitable patient care.
  4. Analyze information systems and technology to improve and transform patient care and health-care systems.
  5. Critically analyze and influence healthcare policy that addresses issues of financing, resource management, and equity in care access and delivery.
  6. Promote transformation of health care through scholarship, intra and inter-professional collaboration, policy development and technology utilization for improving patient and population outcomes.
  7. Design and implement clinical prevention and population health activities to address health promotion and disease prevention in the care of individuals, aggregates, or populations.
  8. Demonstrate advanced abilities in analytical clinical judgment, systems thinking, accountability, and collaborative partnerships to facilitate optimal patient outcomes.

Please visit the Doctor of Nursing Practice program page to learn about curriculum, faculty, program options and more!