

The Master of Science in Family Nurse Practitioner program at the University of Miami is a 1.5-year, full-time graduate degree designed to prepare registered nurses for advanced clinical roles in primary care. This program focuses on developing the clinical expertise, diagnostic reasoning, and leadership skills necessary to provide comprehensive care across the lifespan—from pediatrics to geriatrics. Through a combination of coursework, simulation training, and supervised clinical placements, students gain deep experience in health promotion, disease prevention, chronic illness management, and patient-centered treatment strategies.
With a curriculum grounded in evidence-based practice and cultural competency, students are trained to serve diverse populations in both urban and rural settings. Faculty members include experienced nurse practitioners and interdisciplinary clinicians who guide students through critical thinking, health policy analysis, and clinical decision-making. The program also emphasizes the importance of holistic care, ethical leadership, and interprofessional collaboration, ensuring that graduates are not only clinically proficient but also equipped to advance the quality and accessibility of healthcare in today’s evolving system.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Advanced Nursing Practice
• Advanced Pathophysiology
• Advanced Pharmacology for Primary Care
• Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning
• Family Systems and Community Health
Semester 2 – Primary Care Across the Lifespan
• Management of Acute and Chronic Conditions
• Women’s and Reproductive Health in Primary Care
• Pediatric and Adolescent Primary Care
• Clinical Practicum I: Family Health
Semester 3 – Clinical Integration & Leadership
• Geriatric and Complex Patient Management
• Advanced Primary Care Procedures
• Health Policy, Ethics, and Advocacy
• Clinical Practicum II and Final Capstone
Graduates of this program are fully prepared to pursue licensure and certification as Family Nurse Practitioners (FNPs) and serve in a wide variety of healthcare settings. They commonly work in primary care clinics, community health centers, family practices, urgent care facilities, and private practices, where they diagnose illnesses, prescribe medications, and manage ongoing care. FNPs are also in demand in rural health services, public health organizations, and school-based health programs, playing a critical role in expanding access to care. With rising emphasis on preventative medicine and chronic disease management, the skills developed in this program position graduates for impactful careers that combine clinical excellence with patient advocacy. Many also move into nursing leadership, healthcare education, or policy development, where they contribute to system-level improvements in care delivery.
This program is ideal for nurses who aspire to make a broader impact through advanced clinical practice, compassionate care, and health equity leadership. The University of Miami delivers a rigorous and immersive experience that blends classroom learning with real-world application through clinical partnerships across South Florida. Students benefit from small cohort sizes, one-on-one faculty mentorship, and access to cutting-edge simulation labs that enhance clinical confidence and critical thinking. The program’s accelerated 1.5-year format allows for focused preparation while maintaining the depth needed for licensure and professional practice. With its emphasis on holistic patient care and population health, this program provides the clinical expertise, practical experience, and professional empowerment needed to lead in the field of family nursing.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States