Learning Outcomes
Graduates will be able to:
	- demonstrate high-quality, evidence-based clinical competence in the advanced practice care of a new patient population focus;
 
	- utilize scientific underpinnings for the advanced practice care of a new patient population focus; and
 
	- incorporate principles of inclusive, compassionate, person-centered care into the delivery of health care.
 
 
			
				The graduate Pediatric Nurse Practitioner—Primary Care requires 20 s.h. of credit. Students must maintain a UI cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.50 in coursework for the certificate. The certificate is available for post-master's Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) degree students who would like to pursue a second specialty.
The curriculum includes didactic and clinical core courses as well as specialty courses, as determined by the director of the program. Coursework and clinical hours are determined by a gap analysis.
The Certificate in Pediatric Nurse Practitioner—Primary Care requires the following coursework.
Coursework
First Year
Course List
| Course # | 
Title | 
Hours | 
| NURS:5035 | Graduate Pharmacology Specialty | 3 | 
| NURS:5039 | Advanced Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures for Primary Care | 1 | 
| NURS:6100 | Primary Care: Infants, Children, and Adolescents I | 3 | 
| NURS:6101/PEDS:6101 | Primary Care: Infants, Children, and Adolescents II | 3 | 
| NURS:6701 | Advanced Practice Clinical Practicum I | 3 | 
| NURS:6702 | Advanced Practice Clinical Practicum II | 4 | 
Second Year
Course List
| Course # | 
Title | 
Hours | 
| NURS:6703 | Advanced Practice Clinical Practicum III | 3 | 
			 
			
				The application deadline for the certificate is Feb. 1. See Post-Graduate Certificate Programs on the College of Nursing website for admission requirements and application details.