Combined Post-Masters Adult/Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate and Doctor of Nursing Practice

Students may wish to earn both a Post-Masters Adult/Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate and Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) simultaneously. The combined Post-Masters Adult/Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate and D.N.P. combined option will provide a solid academic and practical foundation for masters prepared nurses without current preparation as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse.

Admission, progression, and graduation requirements are a coordinated effort within the College of Health Professions graduate and doctoral programs. the combined Post-Masters Adult/Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate and Doctor of Nursing Practice program is 63 credits, 30 credits for the Post-Masters Certificate and 33 credits for the D.N.P. Students will be dual advised by the M.S.N. NP Program Chair and D.N.P. Program Chair.

Specific to the Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner Certificate, three courses (nine credits) may be accepted as transfer credit: MSN 6603: Advanced Pathophysiology, MSN 7702: Advanced Adult Health Assessment, and MSN 7703: Advanced Pharmacology. Specific to the D.N.P. program, a maximum of six credits may be transferred and accepted for doctoral credit in accordance with the Wilmington University catalog.

Students will complete requirements for the Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner Certificate prior to completion of the D.N.P. program, 24 months and 32 months, respectively. D.N.P. courses can be completed 100% online, although core Nurse Practitioner courses cannot. Admission to this combined program is open for students at the Wilson Graduate Center in New Castle, Delaware and in Georgetown, Delaware each September.

Admission Requirements

Students must meet admission requirements for both the Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner Certificate program as well as the Doctor of Nursing Practice:

  1. Graduate application
  2. Resume/CV
  3. Goals statement
  4. RN licensure
  5. Official transcripts from B.S.N. and M.S.N. programs with a GPA of 3.0 or higher
  6. One letter of recommendation from a doctorally prepared professional

Current certification and licensure as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse will be waived as students will achieve this during the combined program.

Course Sequence

Year One

Fall

Block One
DNP 7000Bioethics for Advanced Practice Nursing

3

Block Two
DNP 7101Epidemiology in Advanced Practice

3

Semester
MSN 6603Advanced Physiology/Pathophysiology

3

Spring

Block One
DNP 7102Prevention and Population Health I

3

Block Two
DNP 7103Prevention and Population Health II

3

Semester
MSN 7703Advanced Pharmacology

3

Summer

Block One
DNP 7104Politics and Policy in the Health Care System

3

MSN 7702Advanced Adult Health Assessment

3

Block Two
DNP 7105Health Care Economics and the Business of Practice

3

MSN 7709Advanced Geriatric Assessment and Health Promotion

3

Year Two

Fall

Block One
DNP 7106Informatics in Health Care

3

Block Two
DNP 7107Applied Evidence-Based Practice

3

Semester
MSN 7705Primary Care II: Acute and Chronic Care of Adults

3

MSN 8103Certificate Family Practicum I

3

Spring

Block One
MSN 7708Primary Care IV: Acute and Chronic Care of Geriatrics

3

Block Two
MSN 7707Primary Care III: Gender Health Issues

3

Semester
MSN 8203Certificate Family Practicum II

3

Summer

Semester
DNP 8000Doctor of Nursing Practice Project I

3

MSN 8303Certificate Family Practicum III

3

Finish AGPCNP Certificate

Year Three

Fall

Semester
DNP 8001Doctor of Nursing Practice Project II

3

Spring

Semester
DNP 8002Doctor of Nursing Practice Project III

3

Finish D.N.P. Program