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Doctor of Nursing Practice with an Emphasis in Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist

USA

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What will I learn?

A doctorate in nursing practice from MU can help you advance your career in gerontology. If you want to become a clinical expert in advanced nursing, empower other nurses, and effect system wide improvements in care, this may be the degree for you.

Graduates will be eligible for certification from the following bodies:

American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)

American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN)

Program structure

Delivery of this program is blended: You will complete most course work online, but an on-campus visit is required for five days during the summer before course work begins for orientation to the DNP program. Additional campus visits will be required throughout the program, approximately once per year.

Courses are semester-based. How long it takes to complete the program depends on your academic experience. If already have a master’s degree, you can study part time and complete the program in three years. If you have a bachelor’s degree and want to study part time, the program is more likely to take you five or six years.

Course work includes

Diagnosis and treatment of acute, critical and chronic illness

Improvement and monitoring of quality, safety and performance outcomes

Teaching clients symptom- and self-management strategies

Health care policy and finance

Physiology/pathophysiology

Pharmacology

Career prospects

Potential careers

Clinical nurse specialist for aging adults

Health care services coordinator

Institutional health care consultant

Research coordinator

Clinical instructor

Which department am I in?

Sinclair School of Nursing

Study options

Online/Distance with attendance (72 Hours)

Tuition fees
$14,400.00 (12,14,985) per year
Estimated cost: USD $43,200
Start date

September 2025

Venue

Sinclair School of Nursing

915 Hitt Street,

COLUMBIA,

Missouri,

65212, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Completed baccalaureate or master’s degree from a nationally accredited nursing program.

Minimum GPA of 3.5 for applicants with a master’s degree in nursing.

For applicants without a master’s degree, an average GPA of 3.3 in the last 60 hours of undergraduate nursing course work.

Applicants who do not meet the minimum GPA requirements for their BSN or MS also may provide additional evidence documenting examples of outstanding professional leadership, practice and/or scholarship for special consideration.

If English is not your native language, please submit a TOEFL score of at least 80 (internet-based test), an IELTS score of at least 6.5, a Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of at least 59 or a Cambridge C1 Advanced score of at least 180.

Application Deadlines: Fall: January 31; Spring: September 30; Summer: January 31

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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