Clinical & Non-Clinical Tracks
Clinical Tracks
Adult Nurse Practitioner
The adult nurse practitioner (ANP) is a provider of direct health care services. The population in the adult primary care practice includes adolescents and adults. More about ANP Track...
Family Nurse Practitioner
Family nurse practitioners (FNP) play an integral role in the delivery of health care to individuals, families, and communities. FNPs are educationally and clinically prepared to provide primary care to clients across the life span and health continuum. More about FNP Track...
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
The neonatal nurse practitioner (NNP) track at the University of Louisville was developed due to the overwhelming national need for NNPs in the treatment of babies. This is the only acute care masters program in the School of Nursing. More about NNP Track...
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Nurse Specialist
The goal of the psychiatric-mental health track is to prepare students to become Advanced Practice Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses (APPMHN)s. APPMHNs assess, diagnose, and treat those with psychiatric problems/disorders or those who have the potential for such disorders. More about Psychiatric Track...
Non-Clinical Track
Master of Science in Nursing with a Certificate in Health Professions Education
Nurse Educators serve a pivotal role in the education of future and current nurses as well as individuals in a variety of health related settings. The School of Nursing offers a Master of Science in Nursing degree with a Certificate in Health Professions Education to prepare nurses to obtain advanced skills and knowledge for the professional role of Nurse Educator. More about MSN with Certificate Track...

