The postbaccalaureate D.N.P. primary care pediatric nurse practitioner program is 68 credits with 540 clinical hours devoted to precepted
nurse practitioner (NP) practice and a minimum of 500 project hours in which students
develop, implement, evaluate, and disseminate their D.N.P. projects.
Graduates will be eligible to sit for certification through Pediatric Nursing
Certification Board as a primary care pediatric nurse practitioner.
Core Courses- PNP 5105 - Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology (3)
- ADHA 5107 - Advanced Health Assessment (3)
- PNP 5103 - Advanced
Pediatric Physiology and Assessment (3)
D.N.P. Core Courses - NURS 6010 - Clinical Scholarship (2)
- NURS 6060 - Clinical Inquiry for Evidence-Based
Practice (3)
- NURS 6930 - Information Technology for Evidence-Based
Practice (3)
- NURS 6880 - Leadership for the Doctor of Nursing
Practice (3)
- NURS 6020 - Management and Analysis of Health Data for
the Doctor of Nursing Practice (3)
- NURS 6940 - Evidence Translation and Implementation
Science (3)
- NURS 6780 - Health Care Economics and Business
Practices for Advanced Practice Nurses (3)
- NURS 6040 - Determinants of Health (3)
- NURS 6980 - Epidemiology and Population Health (3)
- NURS 6030 - D.N.P. Project Planning and Proposal
Development (3)
- NURS 6982 - D.N.P. Project Implementation (3)
Specialty Courses - PNP 6560 - Primary Care of Children Theory
I: Health Promotion (3)
- PNP 6570 - Primary Care of Children Practicum I (3)
(135 clinical hours)
- PNP 6540 - Primary Care
of Children Theory II: Common Mild/Acute Illnesses (3)
- PNP 6550 - Primary Care
of Children Practicum II (3) (135 clinical hours)
- PNP 6580 - Primary Care
of Children Theory III: Chronic Conditions (3)
- PNP 6590 - Primary Care
of Children Practicum III (3) (135 clinical hours)
- PNP 6710 - Primary Care
of Children Theory IV: Complex Challenges (3)
- PNP 6720 - Primary
Care of Children Practicum IV (3) (135 clinical hours)
- Elective (3)
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