Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
Pediatrics with Acute Care Focus (Pediatric Nurse Practitioner or PNP-AC)
The PNP-AC focuses on the care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults with complex acute, chronic, and critical health conditions. The focus of care includes complex monitoring and ongoing management of intensive therapies. The PNP-AC provides comprehensive care in settings such as hospitals, intensive care units, emergency departments, and subspecialty clinics.
Graduates are eligible to sit for certification through the PACNP National Certification Exam through the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board.
Admission Term Date |
MSN & Post Graduate Certificate |
Spring 2025 |
November 8, 2024 |
Fall 2025 |
July 11, 2025 |
Alejandra Valenzuela. DNP, APRN, CPNP-AC/PC
Clinical Assistant Professor
Coordinator/Advisor: Pediatric NP-Acute Care
915-747-7293, Rm. 340
abvalenzuela@utep.edu
Program Features:
- Flexibility for working professionals (Didactic courses in seven week format)
- 49 credit hours online program over two calendar years (Fall, Spring, Summer)
- 765 clinical clock hours
- Innovative simulation lab experiences incorporated
- Two admission cycle per year (Fall and Spring)
- Curriculum aligned with the:
- (AACN, 2011)
- Licensure, Accreditation, Certification & Education (2008)
- (2016)
Program Information:
- There is a Nurse Practitioner major fee ( Tuition/Fees )
- During specialty courses, usually the last three semesters, NP students:
- May be asked to come to campus a maximum of three times per semester
- Will participate in formative evaluations using innovative simulation lab experiences
- May be required to travel 200 miles or more to fulfill appropriate clinical requirements
- State Authorization
Master of Science in Nursing - Nurse Practitioner
Resident Student Tuition |
Non-Resident Student Tuition |
$552.00 per semester credit hour |
$782.00 per semester credit hour |