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Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Graduate Certificate)

Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Graduate Certificate)

Academic programs / Graduate degrees / Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Graduate Certificate)

ASU Health - Clinical, Advance Practice Nurse, Advanced Practice, CERTIFICATE, Nurse, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, pediatrics

Want to build your pediatric expertise without committing to another full degree? This certificate program helps nurse practitioners expand their scope to confidently care for children --- performing routine wellness checks, and managing both common and complex conditions. It's a worthwhile next step for those who wish to care for young patients and their families.

Program description
Degree awarded: Certificate  Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Certificate)

The certificate program for the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner specialty is an advanced nursing practice program. It prepares you to provide holistic, client-centered primary care to infants, children, adolescents and young adults. If you are a board-certified nurse in a different advanced practice registered nurse specialty area who seeks additional certification as a primary care pediatric nurse practitioner, or a doctorate-level nurse who seeks to become a primary care pediatric nurse practitioner, this program is designed for you.

All programs are offered in a hybrid format, requiring you to travel to an ASU campus for up to one week for orientation at the beginning of the program and two to three times per semester.

Core courses include advanced pharmacology, advanced pathophysiology and advanced health assessment. Any additional coursework determined by your gap analysis must have been completed within the previous five years to be eligible for credit.

Using best evidence, specialty courses focus on health promotion and the assessment and management of culturally appropriate plans of health care for well infants, children, adolescents and young adults, as well as those with minor, acute, and stable complex and chronic health disorders.

Focused clinical experiences are arranged for you if you're residing in Maricopa County, Arizona. You should expect to travel throughout Maricopa County and, in some cases, throughout Arizona to complete your assigned clinical placement.

If you're residing outside of Maricopa County, you're responsible for identifying the required number of clinical sites in your area of residence and for identifying preceptors and sites willing to accommodate clinical rotations. Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation must approve these sites before you start any clinical experience; the doctoral program office doesn't guarantee a clinical placement site if you are outside Maricopa County. If, during the program, the faculty determine that you need additional supervision for clinical progress in the program, you must complete clinical experiences in the Phoenix area.

The program offers practicum experiences (clinical rotations) in health profession shortage areas throughout the state, in both urban underserved and rural areas, which provide you with multicultural experiences to enhance your professional development.

As a participating National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements member, Arizona State University is authorized to offer distance education to students located in individual SARA member states, in accordance with the council's established policies and standards. California is not a SARA member, and the California Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education does not regulate out-of-state public institutions. ASU may offer educational activities in California. There are some exceptions for specific programs at Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation; these are noted on the ASU state authorization website.

At a glance
  • STEM-OPT extension eligible: No

Degree requirements

32 credit hours

Required Core (32 credit hours)
DNP 640 Advanced Human Pathophysiology Pediatrics (4)
DNP 641 Advanced Health Assessment Pediatrics (3)
DNP 642 Applied Pharmacotherapeutics for Pediatrics (3)
DNP 643 Developmentally Based Care of the Well Child (3)
DNP 644 Well Child Advanced Practicum (3)
DNP 645 Management of Common Problems in Pediatric Primary Care (3)
DNP 646 Management of Common Problems in Pediatric Primary Care Practicum (5)
DNP 647 Management of Complex and Chronic Health Problems in Pediatric Primary Care (3)
DNP 648 Management of Complex and Chronic Problems Pediatric Primary Care Practicum (5)

Additional Curriculum Information
Nurses who complete this certificate program meet the eligibility requirements to take a national pediatric nurse practitioner certification examination. In addition to completing didactic courses, students complete 13 credit hours (585 clock hours) of pediatric practicum experiences in a community setting.

Admission requirements

General university admission requirements:

All students are required to meet general university admission requirements.
U.S. applicants | International applicants | English proficiency

Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation.

Applicants must have earned a bachelor's and master's degree in nursing from a regionally accredited institution.

Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00 = "A") in the last 60 hours of their first bachelor's degree program or a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00 = "A") in an applicable master's degree program.

All applicants must submit:

  1. graduate admission application and application fee
  2. official transcripts
  3. proof of a current unencumbered RN license
  4. three professional letters of recommendation
  5. resume
  6. goal statement
  7. admission essay
  8. health and safety requirements (submitted after admission)
  9. proof of English proficiency

Additional Application Information
An applicant whose native language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency regardless of their current residency.

International students who need an F1 or J1 visa need to apply to and be accepted into a graduate degree program before being considered for the certificate program. International students residing in the United States on other types of visas must adhere to all Graduate College policies and procedures regarding admission to be considered for admission to this certificate program.

A current unencumbered RN license in the state in which the student plans to do clinical practicums is required. All students are also required to have an unencumbered Arizona RN license or an unencumbered compact state RN license as mandated by the Arizona State Board of Nursing. The RN license must remain unencumbered throughout enrollment in any nursing program.

Applicants must be board certified in a different Advanced Practice Registered Nurses specialty.

One year of clinical experience working within the specialty population is preferred.

Applicants offered admission must meet health and safety requirements, which include a passing disposition on a background clearance, satisfactory completion of a substance screen, and required health and safety documents. Students offered admission must complete health and safety requirements by the provided deadlines or their offer of admission is withdrawn.

An interview with program faculty is required.

An admission examination is not required.

Applicants requesting review of previously completed courses must have a gap analysis review. Applicants must submit primary source documents (i.e., syllabi) for faculty review to demonstrate advanced physiology or pathophysiology, advanced health assessment, advanced pharmacology, and advanced role courses. Depending on the courses completed in the master's degree program, additional courses may be required to complete this specialty. Courses must have been completed within the past five years to be eligible or actively board certified and practicing.

Applications are reviewed on a space-available basis after the priority deadline.

Tuition information
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Application deadlines
Session Modality Deadline Type
Session A/C In Person 12/15 Priority
Program learning outcomes

Program learning outcomes identify what a student will learn or be able to do upon completion of their program. This program’s learning outcomes include the following:

  • Integrate evidence-based guidelines to support advanced clinical judgment in the assessment, diagnosis, and management of acute and common health conditions in primary care pediatric populations.
  • Synthesize evidence-based guidelines to support advanced clinical judgment in the assessment, diagnosis, and management of complex and chronic health conditions in primary care pediatric populations.
Career opportunities

The Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation prepares graduates for excellence upon entering the workplace. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner role is well established in all urban and most rural areas of Arizona. Graduates are prepared to provide comprehensive health care for infants, children, adolescents and young adults. Careers include positions in:

  • clinical education and training of future health care providers
  • community health centers
  • fast-track emergency departments
  • outpatient primary and secondary health care clinics
  • specialty health care
Professional licensure

ASU programs that may lead to professional licensure or certification are intended to prepare students for potential licensure or certification in Arizona. Completion of an ASU program may not meet educational requirements for licensure or certification in another state. For more information, students should visit the ASU professional licensure webpage.

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