

The Master of Science in Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (Online) at the University of Michigan provides a comprehensive academic program for registered nurses seeking to advance their expertise in adult and geriatric primary care. The program combines advanced clinical knowledge, evidence based practice, and patient centered care strategies to prepare students for roles as primary care providers. Learners gain skills in health assessment, diagnostic reasoning, pharmacology, and chronic disease management while developing leadership and professional competencies essential for clinical practice. This curriculum emphasizes both clinical excellence and professional readiness, ensuring graduates are prepared to provide high quality care in diverse healthcare settings.
Students engage in an online, part time learning environment that allows flexibility while maintaining rigorous academic and clinical standards. The curriculum integrates virtual coursework, interactive simulations, and supervised clinical experiences to support the development of critical thinking, decision making, and patient care skills. Opportunities for case based learning and evidence based research projects provide students with practical experience in assessing, diagnosing, and managing complex patient cases. With a strong focus on advanced practice skills and evidence informed care, the program equips graduates to serve as competent and confident nurse practitioners capable of improving patient outcomes and leading initiatives in adult and geriatric healthcare.
Semester 1 - Foundations in Advanced Nursing Practice
• Advanced Health Assessment
• Pathophysiology for Adult and Geriatric Populations
• Pharmacology and Therapeutics
• Professional Roles and Leadership in Nursing
Semester 2 - Clinical Decision Making and Primary Care
• Diagnosis and Management of Common Adult Conditions
• Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
• Evidence Based Practice in Primary Care
• Nursing Research and Clinical Application
Semester 3 - Advanced Clinical Practice and Specialization
• Chronic Disease Management in Adults and Older Adults
• Advanced Clinical Practicum
• Care Coordination and Patient Education
• Elective in Specialty Clinical Areas
Semester 4 - Capstone Clinical Project and Professional Development
• Advanced Practice Clinical Project
• Population Health and Quality Improvement
• Interprofessional Collaboration
• Professional Portfolio and Practice Evaluation
Graduates of this program acquire advanced clinical, analytical, and leadership skills that prepare them for careers in primary care clinics, hospitals, long term care facilities, and community health organizations. They are qualified to provide comprehensive care for adult and geriatric populations, including disease management, health promotion, and preventive care. The program equips graduates to assume roles that require independent clinical decision making, patient advocacy, and interprofessional collaboration, contributing to improved healthcare outcomes. This preparation also supports career advancement in specialized nursing practice, healthcare leadership, and clinical education, providing graduates with versatile opportunities in diverse healthcare environments.
This program is ideal for students seeking a flexible online curriculum that integrates advanced clinical knowledge with practical nursing skills, allowing learners to balance professional commitments with academic advancement. Faculty mentorship, interactive online coursework, and supervised clinical experiences strengthen students’ ability to assess, diagnose, and manage complex patient care situations. The curriculum encourages evidence based practice, critical thinking, and professional development while fostering the ability to lead and innovate within healthcare teams. With its focus on high quality training and applied clinical practice, the program provides a structured and supportive pathway for nurses aspiring to become expert primary care providers in adult and geriatric populations.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA