Admits in fall and spring
Being an Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AG-PCNP) encompasses collaboratively working with adults of all ages including older and disabled adults to maximize their health and promote healthy behaviors. Our program is structured to not only transform you into an advanced practice nurse prepared to deliver high-quality care, lead, and enact change but also help to transform lives regionally, nationally, and globally.
Our program instills a foundation of knowledge that will prepare you to work in a variety of diverse settings that align with your career interests. From primary care to national health agencies to home care delivered at the doorstep of the patient to address the rural health needs of Colorado and beyond, you decide the career path that you want to follow. We will provide you with experiences and education to accelerate your journey.
The AGPCNP program is structured to provide the student with:
Graduates of this specialty track are eligible to apply for national certification by examination. You will learn more about the certification organizations appropriate for this specialty during the completion of your program. Upon successful completion of the certification examination, Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioners are eligible for licensure in all 50 states, including Colorado (visit the Colorado Board of Nursing APRN application forms page), where licensure is granted as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) and is required for practice.
Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner current plans of study.
A post-graduate certificate is available in this specialty.
Gainful Employment and Program Statistics for Post-Graduate Certificate
For more information regarding graduation rates, the median debt of students completing our certificate programs, and other important information, please visit the University of Colorado Denver Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness.
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