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Post-Master's Certificate Program

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner/Primary Care

About the Program:

This advanced course of study is designed to prepare nurses who have earned a master's degree in nursing for careers in For additional information
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advanced practice roles as Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (PNP). Pediatric Nurse Practitioners provide comprehensive health promotion services to ambulatory pediatric clients, including infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatric Nurse Practitioners evaluate problems during the child's and family's initial contact with the primary care system, and also provide continuing care to children with acute illness and stable chronic illness.

What Will I Gain From Completing the Program?

Students who satisfactorily complete the PNP program are eligible for approval by the Joint Committee of the North Carolina Board of Nursing and North Carolina Board of Medical Examiners to practice as a nurse practitioner in North Carolina. Students are also eligible to sit for the certification examination of the National Pediatric Certification Board to become certified as a PNP in primary care.

Who May Apply?

Individuals who have earned a master's degree in nursing from accredited programs, are currently licensed as RNs, and have at least one year's clinical experience are eligible to apply.

NOTE: Potential applicants who currently hold national certification as a nurse practitioner and an earned master's degree in a related field will need to contact the certification organization in their newly selected specialty area to determine their eligibility or ability to petition the Certification program for permission to sit for the examination upon completion of a postmaster's program.

In addition, all applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the Board of Nursing in the state in which they intend to practice, to determine the procedure (if any) for receiving approval to practice as a nurse practitioner with an MPH or a master's in another related field. This procedure varies widely by state.

Application Materials

You will be asked to submit the following documents with your application:

Applicants must complete a Health Assessment course, approved by the School of Nursing, within two years prior to enrollment in the clinical courses (unless the applicant is currently practicing as a nurse practitioner). Please refer to the Post-Master's application instructions  (Health Assessment Skills Evaluation Form) for detailed information on this requirement.

How Does the Program Work?

Students in this program take approximately 18-26 graduate credits depending on prior coursework. Transcripts of post-master's candidates are reviewed by the Advanced Practice Coordinator in the selected area of study. Additional or alternative coursework may be recommended based on this evaluation, specifically in the areas of health promotion, health care policy and the advanced practice role. Post-master's students who are not nationally certified as master's prepared nurse practitioners and have not maintained their clinical practice will be required to take additional coursework and consequently a longer program of study. Courses are taken with graduate students in the Master of Science in Nursing program. Students are expected to complete the program as planned. Students who drop out are generally not eligible to return in the following year and must reapply.

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner faculty members are sensitive to students' learning needs by employing a variety of instructional modalities including seminar or classroom settings, on-line and/or Web-enhanced instruction. As a result, the courses may be offered in traditional classroom settings and/or via distance technologies.

How Long Does it Take to Complete the Program?

The program takes up to two academic years plus one intervening semester to complete. There is an option to extend the program for an additional semester to meet the student's needs.

How Much Does the Program Cost?

As a non-degree program, the Post-Master’s Certificate Program is “housed” within the Department of Part-Time Classroom Studies, part of the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education at UNC-Chapel Hill. Upon acceptance into the program, you will be sent registration instructions for the first semester. Tuition must be submitted at the time of registration. Tuition is subject to annual increases by the University’s Board of Governors. The Post-MSN Program is a part-time program; however, a matriculated student may enroll full-time for one semester over the course of the program.

You may consult the University Cashier’s Office costs of attendance for specific information about tuition for the Post-Master’s Program (Refer to the figures for Part-Time Classroom Studies-Graduate). Additionally, all clinical courses are subject to a $150 practicum fee (a listing of these courses can be found on last page of the cost of attendance document).

Note: Students are fully responsible for all expenses for clinical-related travel.

When Should I Apply?

Admission to the Post Master's Program is offered only once per year (Fall). The deadline for applying for fall admission is January 15th.

What Will I Gain From Completing the Program?

Upon satisfactory completion of this program, students are eligible to sit for national certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner and apply for approval by the joint committee of the North Carolina Board of Nursing and North Carolina Board of Medical Examiners to practice as a nurse practitioner in North Carolina

Additional Information:

Suggested Plans of Study (Part-time study):

FOR MORE INFORMATION

School of Nursing
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carrington Hall, CB #7460
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7460

For general information on the School of Nursing and application materials, contact:

Office of Admissions and Student Services
(919) 966-4260
nursing@unc.edu

Application

Post-Master's CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

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