Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Codes: 29-1141.00, 29-1170.00, 25-1072.00, 11-9111.00
The Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP) is a Registered Nurse educated at the Master's level as a nurse practitioner. The focus for the AGPCNP is to provide primary care to individuals across the adult age spectrum from late adolescence through older adulthood. In addition, AGPCNPs are prepared to provide comprehensive end of life care to adults. The AGPCNP is educated to provide high quality, continual and comprehensive wellness and illness care to adults by providing preventive health services, patient education, disease management and illness prevention. The AGPCNP is prepared to implement evidence-based practice guidelines and to critically analyze and adapt health care interventions based on individualized assessments of individual needs. The AGPCNP practices in the context of community, with broad knowledge, sensitivity and awareness of the specific needs of people from diverse populations and cultural backgrounds. AGPCNP delivers care may include community health centers and clinics, private medical practices, specialty clinics, health maintenance organizations, Veteran's Administration facilities, Geriatric Evaluation and Management (GEM) units, adult day health centers, assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities and other long-term care settings, acute and chronic rehabilitation centers, urgent care and emergency departments.
Admission Requirements
Applicants to the program must meet the following requirements (Post-Master's Certificates All Track Options):
- Completion of the application for admission.
- Complete all university admissions requirements.
- Completion of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from an ACEN, CCNE, or CNEA accredited program, with a 3.0 GPA or better.
- A valid and unencumbered license as a registered nurse in any US State or territory in which the student is licensed, including the State in which the student completes all assignments for the program.
- Military, federal, and foreign-educated nurses must meet this State requirement for nursing licensure.
- An active and unencumbered RN license(s) must be maintained throughout the program.
- A domestic or foreign medical degree is not equivalent to a nursing degree.
*Applicants submitting non-U.S. or non-English transcripts should refer to the International Admissions section of the catalog.
PMC Probational Admission Requirements
Applicants with a CGPA of 2.70-2.99 may be considered for probational admission after meeting the following Probational admissions requirements. Based on review of the applicant packet the Program Dean may request an interview in consideration for admission.
- The applicant must provide a letter of intent.
- The applicant must be approved for admission by the Program Dean/Director.
- The applicant must satisfy program prerequisites and achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on all coursework attempted over the first trimester (two terms). Students failing to meet these requirements following the first trimester (two terms) will be administratively withdrawn from the university.
Additional Nurse Practitioner Program Tracks Admission Requirements for Applicants with Nursing Degrees Awarded Outside of the United States
Students with nursing degrees outside of the United States will not be considered for admission into the Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner Programs [Adult-Gerontology Acute Care; Adult-Gerontology Primary Care; Family, and Psychiatric Mental Health]. However, applicants may be considered for admission into one of the WCU MSN or RN to MSN programs.
Additional Academic Transcript Requirements: Applicants who have completed the equivalent of a baccalaureate degree or higher at an institution outside of the United States are required to provide official third-party course-by-course evaluations of those academic credentials, verifying the Grade Point Average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale. These evaluations must be completed by a recognized accredited organization.
In addition, those students applying to any of WCU’s programs leading to an MSN and Nurse Practitioner [Adult-Gerontology Acute Care; Adult-Gerontology Primary Care; Family, and Psychiatric Mental Health] Programs, must have their transcripts from nursing degrees awarded outside the United Stated reviewed by:
CGFNS International -- must include computed equivalent grades [course-by-course] and computation of GPA.
It is the student’s responsibility to cooperate with WCU in providing all essential required documentation for CGFNS and other national certification agencies such as the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), American Association of Critical Care (AGAC-NP Certification), etc., to ensure their foreign course(s) are recognized the same as if earned in the United States and written confirmation provided to WCU of the student eligibility to sit for national certification upon successful completion of the program. If the courses are not recognized as equivalent by national certification bodies such as the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), the American Association of Critical Care (AGAC-NP Certification), etc., they will not meet West Coast University eligibility.
Language Verification Requirements
Students with foreign degrees applying to a nursing program must possess proficiency in English at a level to enable them to succeed in graduate-level studies. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or Duolingo English Test (DET) must be taken if the applicant’s native language is not English. Results must be sent directly from TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo to the West Coast University admissions department. Copies are not acceptable. Your application will not be considered until you have achieved at least the minimum score.
- TOEFL - minimum composite score of 100, with sub-scores of 21 or higher.
- IELTS – minimum overall band score of 7.0, with a speaking band score of 7.0 or higher and other band scores of 6.0 or higher.
- DET – minimum score of 125.
PMC Additional Admissions Requirements Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Tracks Only:
In addition to the admissions requirements above, applicants to the PMC of Science in Nursing - Advanced Practice Registered Nurse tracks must also meet the following admissions requirements:
- Recommendation for admission by the Program Dean/Director and admission committee members. Past academic performance and professional achievements will be evaluated using a rubric to determine the applicant’s level of qualification.
- A valid and unencumbered license as an RN in any US State or territory in which the student is licensed, including the State in which the student completes practicum experiences.
- PMC applicants who have been dismissed from a previous WCU nurse practitioner program track do not qualify for admission into any of the PMC Nurse Practitioner Tracks.
- PMC applicants will have a formal transfer of credit gap analysis prior to acceptance of admission.
- PMC applicants who do not meet full admissions criteria will not be considered.
- Applicants to the APRN tracks must have a minimum of one (1) year of direct patient care RN experience before entering APRN core courses.
- Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Track applicants must have one (1) year of intensive care unit (ICU) experience as a registered nurse (RN) within the past 5 years prior to admission.
- Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Track applicants must have one (1) year of registered nurse (RN) experience in direct patient care or a minimum of six (6) months of direct patient care experience in psychiatric mental health nursing (preferred) within the last 5 years prior to admission.
- All students will be required to complete the Supplemental Application Form.
California APRN Tracks Additional Admission Requirements/Information
California applicants will be provided information on the selection process during information sessions.
California Board of Nursing capped APRN program application period opening dates are as follows:
- September 1st, for January start
- December 1st, for March start
The application period closes:
- October 1st for January start
- January 1st for March start
Applicants are required to complete the following:
- Complete each section of the application and submit by the deadline provided.
- After submission complete the Supplemental Application Form and all document requirements.
The APRN selection committee carefully reviews each application and supplemental information. The selection committee selects qualified applicants for admission consideration. Admissions will notify the applicants of admission status based on the selection committee and space availability.
Incomplete applications will be rejected after seven (7) business days (M-F exclusive of University Holidays), applicants will be notified by admissions that they no longer are considered for admission.
PMC Nursing Transfer Credits
Students who request transfer credits for courses must submit sealed official transcripts to the Registrar’s Office from originating institutions prior to their first day of class. All nursing transferred courses in which a grade of B or better was received will be evaluated for transfer credit. If students are unable to submit transcripts or transcripts are unavailable, students may submit unofficial transcripts by the student’s first day of the first course. Official transcripts must be received by the end of the first term. In addition to official transcripts, copies of course descriptions, school catalogs, and course syllabi may be requested for evaluation purposes.
For students planning to obtain a California Furnishing License, they may be required by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) to take additional continuing education units per statute (https://www.rn.ca.gov/pdfs/regulations/npr-b-45.pdf). The minimum course requirement is:
A post-RN licensure advanced pharmacology course based on the RN’s previous knowledge of pharmacology and pharmacotherapeutics.
- Three (3) semester units or five (5) quarter units academic course.
OR
- A forty-five-hour (45) continuing education (CE) course. The course must include a written test of knowledge to demonstrate comprehension of the course objectives.
APRN Transfer Credit Gap Analysis
- All Post Masters Certificates and transfers of credit into the nurse practitioner programs must have an APRN Transfer Credit Gap Analysis completed prior to admission acceptance. Students will be required to submit transcripts and may be required to submit course syllabi to determine transfer credit equivalency.
- Advanced Physiology/Pathophysiology, Advanced Pharmacology, and Advanced Health/Physical Assessment course(s) [3P] must have been completed within the last five (5) years with a grade of "B" or better.
- Any 3P courses that are population specific (e.g., Advanced Pediatric Assessment, Advanced Pathophysiology for the CRNA, Advanced Pathophysiology for the Neonate, Advanced Psychopharmacology, etc.) are not transferable.
- If courses were taken more than five (5) years from the date of program application, applicants must repeat the course(s).
- For Post-Masters Certificate applicants who have taken an equivalent 3P course(s) that is more than five (5) years from the date of program application, transfer of credit may be considered for those who have an active NP certification.
- Applicants who hold an MSN degree with a focus on education, leadership, informatics, or another area will be required to take essential APRN core courses including Advanced Physiology/Pathophysiology, Advanced Pharmacology, and Advanced Physical Assessment prior to the desired focused specialty track courses.
- APRN specialty courses will not be considered for transfer of credit. APRN specialization coursework must be completed at West Coast University.
Note: CA BRN related to prescriptive authority may have additional requirements. Some applicants may be required to take additional courses or continuing education equivalence based on licensure board of nursing.
PMC Progression Requirements (All Certificates)
A cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.0 is required for all 500 and 600-level courses for graduation. Students are also required to meet all requirements under the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy.
- Maintain an active, unencumbered RN license throughout the program.
- An active, unencumbered license is required up to degree completion and will be verified throughout the program.
- Failure to present a valid RN license may result in dismissal from the university until such time as an active, unencumbered license is obtained.
- A student in the APRN tracks must participate in two (2) mandatory On-site Intensives (OSI). The OSI brings students to campus or other locations to learn, practice, and demonstrate essential hands-on skills and competencies required by nurse practitioners. Students who do not attend the OSI automatically fail the course that is associated with the missed OSI, and the student must retake the course and complete the OSI to progress in the program.
- All course and clinical educational program requirements must be successfully completed to meet graduation requirements. All course and practicum requirements are published in the course syllabi and expanded upon in the Post-Licensure Nursing Student Handbook. Students will have access to course syllabi one week prior to the term start date. Students will have access to the Post-Licensure Nursing Student Handbook after acceptance into the nursing program.
- Students in good standing are required to meet the academic progression standards as stated in the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy. Failure to meet the SAP standards will result in dismissal from the nursing program.
- Students in the nursing graduate program must earn a B or better in all post-licensure nursing courses. Students will be required to repeat any course for which they achieved less than a "B" the next term the course is offered. (Minimum passing grade of “B” will be in effect Summer 1 2023 and beyond) Probationally admitted students are required to adhere to the Probational Admission Policy.
- Fully admitted students in specialty tracks other than nurse practitioner tracks who receive a third grade less than a "B" in any nursing course will be dismissed from the nursing program.
- Fully admitted students in a nurse practitioner track who receives a second grade less than a "B" in any nursing course will be dismissed from the nursing program.
- Students who fail a sequenced theory and/or clinical course may not continue to the next course in the sequence until the failed course is repeated successfully. Students must complete all required clinical hours in each of the clinical courses, or they will not progress to the next course and must follow the University's Incomplete policy.
- Student Conduct from a Clinical Site
- Students in clinical sites will be held to the University’s Student Conduct Code. Incidents reported to the student’s Program Dean will be reported to the Campus Director of Student Affairs for investigation and potential adjudication and disciplinary sanctions.
Program Information and Disclosures
AGPCNP Certificate Disclosure Regarding the CA Board of Registered Nursing (BRN)
After successful completion of the West Coast University Post-Master's Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate program, graduates will be able to apply for certification with the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) through "Method One".
For more information about Certification application requirements, please visit the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) at, http://www.rn.ca.gov/pdfs/applicants/np-app.pdf .
AGPCNP Accreditation & Approvals Disclosure
The Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner coursework is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington DC 20036, (202) 877-6791.
A student in the Post-Master's Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner online program at West Coast University participates in two On-site Intensive (OSI) weekends. The OSI brings students to campus to learn, practice and demonstrate essential hands-on skills and competencies needed by nurse practitioners.
Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (Post-Master's) Curriculum
Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (Post-Master's) Coursework
NURS 530 | Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology - APRN | 3 |
NURS 676 | Advanced Pharmacology - APRN | 3 |
NURS 679 | Primary Care Adult and Geriatric Patient: Theory | 3 |
NURS 679L-A | Primary Care Adult and Geriatric Patient: Practicum I | 2 |
NURS 679L-B | Primary Care Adult and Geriatric Patient: Practicum II | 2 |
NURS 681 | Advanced Health/Physical Assessment and Lab - APRN | 4 |
NURS 682 | Care Coordination and Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse | 3 |
NURS 682L-A | Advanced Healthcare Residency I | 2 |
NURS 682L-B | Advanced Healthcare Residency II | 2 |
NURS 684 | Primary Care Women's Health: Theory | 2 |
NURS 684L | Primary Care Women's Health: Practicum | 2 |
Total Credit Hours: | 28 |
Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (Post-Master's) Certificate Program Costs
For program costs, please see the Graduate Tuition and Fees section.