Nursing: Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (D.N.P.)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing to Doctor of Nursing Practice (BSN-DNP): Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP):The Bachelor of Science in Nursing to Doctor of Nursing Practice (BSN-DNP) program is designed for registered nurses with a baccalaureate degree in nursing who aspire to become certified as Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioners (AGACNPs) and develop leadership skills for advanced nursing practice.
The online Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program prepares nurses for the highest level of specialized nursing practice. Graduates emerge as innovative leaders equipped to translate evidence into practice, improve systems of care, and measure health outcomes across diverse settings.
As part of the program, students transitioning to the role of an AGACNP will assess clinical practice sites to identify opportunities for quality improvement. They will design, implement, and evaluate a customized quality improvement project tailored to their professional aspirations.
Program Outcomes
Graduates of the BSN-DNP AGACNP program are fully prepared to practice as Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioners in acute care settings such as hospitals and ambulatory care centers, apply advanced clinical knowledge and skills acquired through the program to improve patient outcomes and healthcare delivery and sit for national certification exams offered by the AACN or ANCC.
Admission Requirements
Applicants to the BSN-DNP program must meet the following requirements:
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Registered Nurse Licensure- Hold an unencumbered RN license in the United States.
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Bachelor of science in nursing
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Letters of Recommendation - Submit three letters of reference that address academic ability, professional competency, and personal character.
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Updated Resume - Provide a current resume detailing relevant education, work experience, and professional achievements.
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Professional Statement - Include a written essay addressing the following topics:
- Professional Goals: Discuss your immediate and long-term goals as an AGACNP, focusing on one of the following areas:
- Healthcare quality improvement.
- A local or global policy or health issue you are passionate about and how the University of New Hampshire's DNP program can help develop your leadership skills to address this issue.
- Interest in the AGACNP Program: Explain your specific professional interests, experiences, or research in this area and your motivation to pursue the AGACNP role.
- Professional Goals: Discuss your immediate and long-term goals as an AGACNP, focusing on one of the following areas:
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Interview - Applicants may be contacted for an interview following the initial review of their application.
Degree Requirements
Clinical Hours: 750*
| Code | Title | Credits |
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| Required Courses | ||
| NURS 812 | Advanced Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 3 |
| NURS 814 | Advanced Health Assessment Across the Lifespan | 3 |
| NURS 816 | Health Promotion Theory and Population Health | 3 |
| NURS 818 | Foundations of Evidence Based Practice | 3 |
| NURS 820 | Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology Across the Lifespan | 3 |
| NURS 910 | Genomics & Ethics | 3 |
| NURS 911 | Diagnosis & Management - Diagnostic Reasoning | 3 |
| NURS 917 | Biostats and Epidemiology | 3 |
| NURS 960 | Healthcare Finance Management | 3 |
| NURS 966 | Creative Leadership: Embracing Disruption and Innovation | 3 |
| NURS 850 | Foundations in Acute Care | 3 |
| NURS 851 | Foundations in Acute Care Clinical Practicum | 3 |
| NURS 852 | Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner I | 3 |
| NURS 853 | Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner I Clinical Practicum | 3 |
| NURS 854 | Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner II | 3 |
| NURS 855 | Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner II Clinical Practicum | 3 |
| NURS 856 | Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner III | 3 |
| NURS 857 | Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner III Clinical Practicum | 3 |
| NURS 858 | Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner IV | 3 |
| NURS 859 | Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner IV Clinical Practicum | 3 |
| NURS 964 | Information Systems and Technology Improvement | 3 |
| NURS 967 | Evidence Based Practice Methods | 3 |
| NURS 969 | Health Systems Policy, Economics & Financial Planning | 3 |
| NURS 973 | Quality & Safety | 3 |
| NURS 980 | Doctoral Scholarly Project I | 3 |
| NURS 981 | Doctoral Scholarly Project II | 3 |
| NURS 982 | Doctoral Scholarly Project III | 3 |
| NURS 815 | Leadership, Role, and Collaboration | 3 |
| HMP 933 | Quality and Process Improvement in Healthcare | 3 |
| Total Credits | 87 | |
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Clinical hours are completed through the following required courses: NURS 851, NURS 853, NURS 855, NURS 857, NURS 859.
Clinical Requirement
In addition to 750 clinical hours of direct patient care for the AGACNP component, the DNP component requires 500 hours of practicum work in the project courses NURS 980 Doctoral Scholarly Project I, NURS 981 Doctoral Scholarly Project II and NURS 982 Doctoral Scholarly Project III. Students are required to successfully complete DNP coursework, produce a publishable scholarly paper, and present their DNP Project.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the BS-DNP program, the student is prepared to:- Integrate, translate, and apply knowledge from nursing and other disciplines, to formulate clinical judgment and innovation in nursing practice as well as synthesize comprehensive knowledge of advanced nursing practice, integrating scientific principles and clinical expertise to enhance patient outcomes.
- Design person-centered care that builds on a scientific body of knowledge focusing on individuals with multiple complicated circumstances, including family and/or important others as well as critically analyze the effectiveness of person-centered care on patient outcomes, healthcare systems, and policy development through rigorous assessment and continuous quality improvement processes.
- Advocate for healthcare delivery from public health prevention to disease management through collaborative activities for equitable population health outcomes as well as formulate and evaluate strategies to improve health outcomes for diverse populations, addressing social determinants of health and reducing health disparities.
- Disseminate nursing knowledge to improve health care as well as critically evaluate current research and evidence-based practices in nursing, identifying areas for improvement and innovation.
- Integrate established and emerging principles of safety as core nursing values to enhance quality and minimize harm to patients and providers as well as implement and evaluate quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient safety and care outcomes, utilizing evidence-based practices to minimize risks and optimize healthcare delivery.
- Lead collaborative care teams to optimize patient outcomes and improve health care experiences as well as facilitate and evaluate effective collaboration with interprofessional teams to improve patient and population health outcomes, fostering a culture of teamwork and communication.
- Coordinate resources for diverse populations to provide safe, quality, and equitable care as well as analyze and influence healthcare systems to optimize care delivery, advocating for policies and practices that enhance system efficiency and patient outcomes.
- Utilize informatics and communication technologies in developing and delivering optimal healthcare services according to best practice and professional and regulatory standards as well as integrate and evaluate informatics and healthcare technologies to improve patient care, utilizing data analytics to inform clinical decision-making and enhance health outcomes.
- Cultivate a sustainable professional nursing identity that reflects nursing’s characteristics and values as well as exemplify professionalism in all aspects of practice, demonstrating ethical behavior, accountability, and a commitment to lifelong learning.
- Utilize leadership skills, change theories, and effective decision making in advanced nursing roles in the provision of care as well as engage in continuous personal and professional development, demonstrating leadership in clinical practice, education, and healthcare policy.
Nursing: Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (D.N.P.)
Location/Delivery: School of Nursing [Online Program]
This program is designed to prepare graduates for professional licensure/certification as follows:
Nurse Practitioner
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) Certification
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Certification
The University of New Hampshire has determined this program meets the educational requirements for licensure/certification in:1
Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont
Additional information and related resources are available on the Office of the Registrar's website.
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State specific post-education requirements are subject to change. Students are responsible for confirming these requirements in their state of residence and intended practice.