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Adult Nurse Practitioner/Graduate Certificate

The Adult Nurse Practitioner Graduate Certificate (ANP-C) program is offered to individuals who have completed a master's degree in nursing and who desire to obtain specialized knowledge to seek certification as an ANP. All of the courses award academic credit from The University of Toledo. Graduates of the program will be qualified to take national ANP certification examinations. The curriculum includes a minimum of 500 contact hours for clinical practice and laboratory experiences.

Prerequisites

Fall Semester
Course # Course Title Credit
NURS568 Advanced Physiology & Pathophysiology*

3

NURS574 Advanced Health Assessment (4 lab hours/week)* 4

    Curriculum

    Spring Semester
    Course # Course Title Credit
    NURS569 Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics

    3

    NURS603 ANP I: Care of Adolescents and Adults (12 clinical hours/week)

    7

    Fall Semester
    NURS604 ANP II: Primary Care of Women (12 clinical hours/week)

    6

    Spring Semester
    NURS605 ANP III: Care of Adults and Older Adults (12 clinical hours/week)

    6

    Total Semester Credits  22 

    *If the course was completed greater than 5 years prior to matriculation, the course must be repeated.

     Priority application deadlines are March 1 and October 1
    for receipt of all application materials

    Admission Requirements -

    1. Master's degree in nursing from a school that is accredited by a nationally recognized body for nursing education accreditation.
    2. Submission of official transcripts from all academic institutions attended.
    3. Current unencumbered Ohio RN License.
    4. Computer competency that includes word processing skills and ability to communicate electronically.
    5. Personal statement describing career goals, future plans for employment and expectations for graduate study.
    6. Current resume or CV, listing current Ohio RN license number.
    7. Two College of Nursing recommendation forms from professional sources (Master in Nursing preferred).
    8. The Graduate Record Exam (General Subject GRE) and TOEFL* or IELTS* are required for international applicants.
      *Minimum required test scores:  http://gradschool.utoledo.edu/pages/testing.asp 
    9. Interview, if requested.
    10. Admission is competitive.
    11. Students are required to authorize The University of Toledo to obtain criminal record checks and are responsible for fingerprinting expenses. Students must declare and document misdemeanor and/or felony offenses that occur prior to admission to the nursing program and/or during program progression. Convictions may result in denial of admission to the program or dismissal after matriculation.

    Applications are available online at http://hsc.utoledo.edu/grad/application.html.

    Please mail application fee, personal statement, resume and recommendations to:
    College of Graduate Studies
    Mail Stop #1042
    Health Science Campus
    The University of Toledo
    3000 Arlington Avenue
    Toledo, OH 43614-2598

    All official undergraduate and graduate transcripts must be sent directly from the respective college/university to the College of Graduate Studies, The University of Toledo.

     

    Page updated: May 19, 2008
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