For nurses who work full-time and find attending on-campus classes difficult, online nursing programs are a great way to earn a degree. These programs use a combination of lecture format and student participation in online bulletin and discussion boards. Some online programs also utilize a live chat feature or online ‘live’ class sessions to bring students and their professors together throughout the semester. Online programs allow students to work on their assignments at whatever time of day is convenient, with professors setting deadlines for the due dates of assignments and projects.
Almost all DNP programs feature a combination of intense, science-based courses and professional residencies or internships. The purpose of the residency/internship is both to allow nurses hands-on training in their new profession and to provide opportunities for their mentors to rate their leadership skills. This portion of the degree program also provides the chance for student to assess nursing systems in a real world work environment. Some colleges run medical facilities where students can complete their clinical practice, while other students will identify opportunities at facilities that are not directly affiliated with specific schools.






