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Master of Science in Nursing - Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

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Program Description

The Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP) is a Registered Nurse educated at the Master's level as a nurse practitioner. The focus for the AGPCNP is to provide primary care to individuals across the adult age spectrum from late adolescence through older adulthood. In addition, AGPCNPs are prepared to provide comprehensive end of life care to adults. The AGPCNP is educated to provide high quality, continual and comprehensive wellness and illness care to adults by providing preventive health services, patient education, disease management and illness prevention. The AGPCNP is prepared to implement evidence-based practice guidelines and to critically analyze and adapt health care interventions based on individualized assessments of individual needs. The AGPCNP practices in the context of community, with broad knowledge, sensitivity and awareness of the specific needs of people from diverse populations and cultural backgrounds. AGPCNP delivers care may include community health centers and clinics, private medical practices, specialty clinics, health maintenance organizations, Veteran's Administration facilities, Geriatric Evaluation and Management (GEM) units, adult day health centers, assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities and other long-term care settings, acute and chronic rehabilitation centers, urgent care and emergency departments.

Degree Awarded

Master of Science in Nursing

Credits Required

49

Number of Semesters/Trimesters to Complete

4

Instructional Months

20

Instructional Weeks

80

CIP Code

51.3821

SOC Code

29-1171.00

Pace and Track Information

TRACK AND PACE NAME

NUMBER OF CREDITS REQUIRED

CAMPUS OR MODALITY

NUMBER OF SEMESTERS/TRIMESTERS

NUMBER OF INSTRUCTIONAL WEEKS

NUMBER OF MONTHS FOR COMPLETION

CIP CODE

SOC CODES

MSNAGPC Accelerated

49

Distance Education

5

80

20

51.3821

29-1171.00

MSNAGPC Working Professional

49

Distance Education

8

128

32

51.3821

29-1171.00

Program length may vary. WCU distance education programs are delivered out of the Orange County and Texas campuses, and may not be available to residents in all states.

Campuses

West Coast University - Orange County, West Coast University - Dallas

Program Delivery Mode

Online

Academic Calendar

8 Week Academic Calendar

Program Information and Disclosures

APRN Program RN Licensure Disclosure

Students must hold an active, unencumbered RN license from a WCU State-approved program and complete their clinical practicum in their State of residence [California, Texas, or Florida]. Students must identify a clinical site in their State of residence with which the university can execute a clinical affiliation agreement.

APRN Program Predictor Exam

Each student within the APRN program will take a predictor exam within their final course prior to graduation. Each student will have TWO (2) attempts to meet the benchmark which is graded on a Pass/No Pass scale. Only students who meet the benchmark will be given a "Pass" (P) for the course.

Students who achieve a No Pass" (NP) grade will retake their final course at no additional cost or units the following term. Additionally, students that need to retake will not be impacted by the max fail policy.