Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP

The Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioners (AGNP) prepares nurses to provide primary health care to adults that are 18 years of age and older. The AGNP Program at the University of Delaware prepares nurses to provide primary health care to adult and frail elderly.

The University of Delaware School of Nursing DNP with a specialization in Adult-Gerontology Primary Care prepares clinicians to deliver high quality care to patient populations with specializing in the need of adults. Special coursework prepares students to provide care for the unique needs of frail older adults. Students gain knowledge of health promotion and disease prevention, as well as develop the skills needed to be primary care practitioners working with adult patients in a variety of practice settings. Practitioners are prepared to tackle the latest clinical challenges in the field and to provide leadership in integrated healthcare delivery models and interdisciplinary collaboration.

 

Clinical Requirements

  • Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (AGNP): 81 credit hours and 1120 clinical hours (direct care: 784 /indirect: 336)

The Doctor of Nursing Practice program admits students once a year. Applications and supplementary materials for admission must be submitted by February 1st for the summer/fall semester admission. Upon review, qualified applicants with completed applications will be scheduled for an interview prior to admission.

Admission Criteria:

Students will be admitted to the program based on enrollment availability, and their ability to meet the following minimum recommended entrance requirements:

  • A baccalaureate degree in nursing from a CCNE, CNEA, or ACEN accredited School of Nursing (for Post-Baccalaureate Program).
  • A master’s degree in nursing from a CCNE, CNEA, or ACEN accredited School of Nursing (for Post-Master’s Program).
  • An undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher (post-baccalaureate); a master’s GPA of 3.5 or higher (post-master’s).
  • Certification as an APRN (post-master’s)
  • Eligible for RN licensure in Delaware
  • A letter from Master’s program indicating the number of clinical hours completed.

Admission Requirements

  • A written statement of goals and objectives that clearly identifies the applicant’s career goals and how admission to the program will facilitate his or her professional objectives.
  • Three letters of recommendation from an academic, employer and/or other professional source, preferably from those holding graduate degrees. All letters of recommendation should be uploaded by each reference person to the Office of Graduate Studies online application website.
  • Official results from the TOEFL or IELTS exam taken within the last 2 years (for non- native English speaking applicants only).
  • Copy of U.S. Registered Nurse (RN) license(s)
  • A curriculum vitae or resume.
  • A successful interview with the DNP Program Coordinator and members of the DNP Subcommittee.
  • Prior to the students first clinical course they must have completed one year of full time (or the equivalent) work experience as a registered nurse (RN).
Semester/Course Number/Title Credit/Clinical Hours
Summer Start  
EDUC 665: Advanced Statistics 3
Fall Year 1  
NURS 881: Population Health I 3
NURS 852: Integrated Healthcare Delivery I 3
NURS 621: Advanced Pathophysiology 3
NURS 813: Leadership & Innovation in Population Health 3
Winter Year 1  
NURS 818: Advanced Nursing Science 1
Spring Year 1  
NURS 882: Population Health II 3
NURS 844: Advanced Healthcare Informatics 3
NURS 677: Advanced Health Assessment & Diagnostic Reasoning 3
NURS 843: Policy & Finance for Healthcare Delivery 3
Summer Year 1  
NURS 622: Advanced Pharmacology 3
NURS 883: Evidenced Based Practice I: Methods 3
Fall Year 2  
NURS 691: Primary Care I 4
NURS 692: Primary Care Practicum I 3 (168 hours)
NURS 873: DNP Project I: Problem Identification 3 (1+2) (112 I hours)
Winter Year 2  
NURS 618: The Role of the Nurse Practitioner (spring 2023 and later graduates) 2
Spring Year 2  
NURS 693: Primary Care II 4
NURS 694: Primary Care Practicum II 4 (224 D hours)
NURS 886: Evidence Based Practice II: Translation 3
Summer Year 2  
NURS 678: Primary Care of Women Didactic 2
NURS 874: DNP Project II: Planning & Development 3 (1+2) (112 I hours)
Fall Year 3  
NURS 695: Primary Care of Frail/Older Adults Didactic  3
NURS 699: Primary Care Practicum: Frail/Older Adults Practicum 2 (112 D hours)
NURS 698: Primary Care of Women Practicum 2 (112 D hours)
NURS 900: DNP Project III: Implementation 3 (1+2) (112 I hours)
NURS 870: Writing for Dissemination 2
Winter Year 3  
NURS 618: The Role of the Nurse Practitioner (spring 2022 graduates) 2
Spring Year 3  
NURS 853: Integrated Healthcare Delivery II 3
NURS 910: DNP Project IV: Evaluation & Dissemination 1
NURS 921: Clinical Role Immersion 3 (168 D hours)
Semester/Course Number/Title Credit/Clinical Hours
Fall Year 1  
NURS 881: Population Health I 3
NURS 852: Integrated Health Care Delivery I 3
Winter Year 1  
NURS 818: Advance Nursing Science 1
Spring Year 1  
NURS 882: Population Health II 3
NURS 844: Advanced Healthcare Informatics 3
Summer Year 1  
EDUC 665: Advanced Statistics 3
 Fall Year 2  
NURS 813: Leadership & Innovation in Population Health 3
NURS 621: Advanced Pathophysiology 3
Winter Year 2  
NURS 618: The Role of the Nurse Practitioner (spring 2025 and later graduates) 2
 Spring Year 2  
NURS 843: Policy & Finance for Healthcare Delivery 3
NURS 677: Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning 3
 Summer Year 2  
NURS 622: Advanced Pharmacology 3
Fall Year 3  
NURS 691: Primary Care NP I 4
NURS 692: Primary Care Practicum I 3 (168 D hours)
Winter Year 3  
NURS 618: The Role of the Nurse Practitioner (spring 2024 graduates) 2
Spring Year 3  
NURS 693: Primary Care NP II 4
NURS 694: Primary Care Practicum II 4 (224 D hours)
Summer Year 3  
NURS 678: Primary Care of Women 2
NURS 883: Evidence-Based Practice I: Methods 3
Fall Year 4  
NURS 695: Primary Care of Frail/Older Adults Didactic 3
NURS 873: DNP Project I: Problem Identification 3 (1+2) (112 I hours)
NURS 698: Primary Care of Women Practicum 2 (112 D hours)
Winter Year 4  
NURS 618: The Role of the Nurse Practitioner (spring 2023 graduates) 2
Spring Year 4  
NURS 853: Integrated Healthcare Delivery II 3
NURS 886: Evidence Based Practice II: Translation 3
NURS 699: Primary Care Frail/ Older Adults Practicum 2 (112 D hours)
Summer Year 4  
NURS 874: DNP Project II: Planning & Development 3 (1+2) (112 hours)
Take Certification Exam if desired  
Fall Year 5  
NURS 900: DNP Project III: Implementation 3 (1+2) (112 I hours)
NURS 870: Writing for Dissemination 2
Winter Year 5   
NURS 618: The Role of the Nurse Practitioner (spring 2022 graduates 2
Spring Year 5  
NURS 910: DNP Project IV: Evaluation & Dissemination 1
NURS 921: Clinical Role Immersion 3 (168 D hours)