Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Certificate
Azusa, USA
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
01 Apr 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
25 Aug 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 29,240 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* 860 USD cost per unit | 29,240 USD base cost
Introduction
The Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Certificate program is a non-degree course credit option for nurses with a master’s degree in nursing. This program provides theory and clinical experiences to prepare nurses to apply to the state of California Board of Registered Nursing for certification and to apply for national certification as an adult clinical nurse specialist (CNS) by examination.
We'll help you graduate ready to apply for certification as an adult clinical nurse specialist (CNS). We’ll support developing your learning with evening lectures and customized clinical experiences that compliment your nursing career. Testing with the American Nurses Credentialing Center could make you eligible for California advanced practice certification. This program is designed for working professionals with a master’s degree in nursing.
Program at a Glance
The nationally ranked School of Nursing prepares nurses to lead the way in healthcare by providing a deeper level of compassionate care in clinics, hospitals, schools, and beyond.
Application Deadline
- April 1 for Fall
- July 1 for Spring
Gain Hands-on Experience
- Develop the skills to gain certification as a (CNS) after graduation
- Work in acute, primary, or long-term care settings
- Provide care for diverse underserved groups and people experiencing homelessness
Admissions
Curriculum
Requirements
Advanced Practice Core Courses
- Advanced Nursing Practice Role
- Advanced Pathophysiology
- Advanced Pharmacology
- Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning
Advanced Practice Specialty Courses
- Theory and Practice of the Clinical Nurse Specialist in Nursing Care of Adult-Gerontology Patients
- Clinical Specialization in the Care of Adult-Gerontology Patients
- Transitions Across the Care Continuum
- Health Promotion Across the Lifespan
- Gerontology
Total Units: 34
Program Outcome
Students who successfully complete this program shall be able to:
- Articulate a Christian worldview, demonstrating respect for the dignity and uniqueness of others, valuing diversity, and applying spiritual concepts.
- Engage in scholarly inquiry and critical thinking, including evaluation and application of evidence-based research.
- Appraise and apply knowledge to develop, implement, and evaluate interventions that promote health and prevent disease.
- Demonstrate thoughtful analysis of the legal, political, ethical, and/or financial factors impacting healthcare.
- Use information systems and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, promote quality, mitigate error and support decision-making.
- Demonstrate the ability to coordinate and collaborate with other health care team professionals.
- Engage in clinical reasoning, effective communication, and act as change agents to develop professional identity and practice skill.