MSN and Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and School Nurse Services Credential (SNSC)

APU’s Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) Certificate program prepares registered nurses with master’s degrees in nursing to be skilled and compassionate nurse practitioners with infants and children in primary healthcare settings.

This combined specialty program prepares nurses to be effective practitioners of school health and provide primary care for people of all ages in a variety of settings. Through the program, students develop theoretical and practical expertise in nursing and education applied to basic health services in the public schools (K-12). This enables them to establish, maintain, and coordinate a comprehensive school health program. The advanced practice family nurse practitioner specialty includes direct client assessment, diagnosis, management and treatment, client advocacy, and client/family education. Graduates are eligible to apply to the state of California for the School Nurse Services Credential; they are also eligible to apply to the California Board of Registered Nursing for certification as a nurse practitioner, and may apply for national FNP certification through examination.

Students must also take a California-approved audiometry course to meet SNSC requirements.

Requirements

Academic Core Courses10
GNRS 504Bioethics and Healthcare Policy3
GNRS 506Spiritual Concept Analysis in Health Care3
GNRS 508AResearch and Theory in Advanced Practice Nursing4
Advanced Practice Core Courses10
GNRS 610Advanced Pathophysiology3
GNRS 611Advanced Pharmacology3
GNRS 612Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning 14 (3/1)
FNP Specialty Courses24 (12/12)
GNRS 600Nurse Practitioner Clinical Experience 212
GNRS 601Primary Healthcare I: Adult and Aging3
GNRS 602Primary Healthcare II: Population-based Health Interventions3
GNRS 603Primary Healthcare III: Restorative and Palliative Interventions3
GNRS 590DPrimary Health Care of the Young Family3
APRN Intensives4
GNRS 615APRN Intensive I1
GNRS 616APRN Intensive II1
GNRS 617APRN Intensive III1
GNRS 618APRN Intensive IV1
SNSC Specialization Courses11
GNRS 510Family Theory in Health Care2
EDUC 537Curriculum Development, Revision, and Evaluation Process3
GNRS 550ATheory and Practice in School Nursing6 (3/3)
Concluding Course1
GNRS 597Comprehensive Examination Directed Study1
Total Units for the MSN: FNP and SNSC 360
1

Numbers in parentheses are classroom/clinical hours.

2

Students may enroll in 2-6 clinical units per semester with faculty approval.

3

Students must also take a California-approved audiometry course to meet SNSC requirements.

Admission

University graduate admission and program-specific requirements must be met before an application is complete (see Admission to the University). Program-specific application requirements are available online.

International students should contact Graduate and Professional Admissions for application procedures.