

The Specialized Master in Nursing with a focus on Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner at the University of Michigan provides a comprehensive program for students seeking advanced clinical expertise in pediatric healthcare. The curriculum emphasizes child health assessment, disease prevention, family centered care, and evidence based practice, preparing students to deliver high quality healthcare to children across diverse clinical settings. Students participate in clinical rotations, applied research, and simulation training, developing skills in diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient management. This program cultivates both clinical proficiency and research competency, equipping graduates to excel in pediatric nursing practice and healthcare leadership roles.
Students engage in a rigorous academic environment where theoretical knowledge, clinical application, and research converge. The curriculum offers opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, advanced clinical practice, and applied research in pediatric healthcare. Through mentorship, seminars, and hands on patient care experiences, students refine clinical reasoning, communication, and problem solving skills. With a focus on evidence based practice and professional development, the program prepares graduates to provide comprehensive pediatric care, lead healthcare initiatives, and contribute to improved child health outcomes.
Semester 1 - Foundations in Pediatric Nursing
• Pediatric Health Assessment
• Advanced Pathophysiology
• Pharmacology for Pediatric Care
• Family Centered Care Practices
Semester 2 - Clinical Practice and Applied Research
• Pediatric Primary Care Interventions
• Pediatric Disease Prevention
• Clinical Simulation and Laboratory Training
• Research Methods in Nursing
Semester 3 - Advanced Pediatric Care
• Pediatric Acute and Chronic Care
• Health Promotion and Disease Management
• Clinical Rotations in Specialized Settings
• Elective in Pediatric Nursing Topics
Semester 4 - Capstone and Professional Development
• Master’s Project or Clinical Capstone
• Advanced Clinical Decision Making
• Leadership in Pediatric Healthcare
• Professional Skills and Career Preparation
Graduates of this program acquire advanced clinical, analytical, and patient management skills that prepare them for careers as pediatric nurse practitioners, clinical educators, healthcare administrators, and researchers in pediatric health. They develop expertise in patient assessment, care planning, and evidence based interventions, enabling them to provide high quality care for children across diverse healthcare settings. The program also prepares graduates for roles in community health, hospital leadership, policy advocacy, and clinical research. Graduates leave equipped to lead pediatric healthcare teams, improve clinical outcomes, and influence child health practices at local and national levels.
This program is ideal for students seeking a curriculum that integrates advanced pediatric nursing with applied clinical practice, offering opportunities for hands on patient care, research projects, and mentorship. Learners benefit from faculty guidance, interdisciplinary collaboration, and clinical rotations that strengthen diagnostic, treatment, and leadership skills. The curriculum emphasizes evidence based practice, professional ethics, and healthcare innovation, preparing graduates to address complex pediatric health challenges and deliver high quality care. With its focus on clinical excellence and professional competency, the program provides a comprehensive academic and clinical environment for students aspiring to advanced careers in pediatric nursing.
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