Program Overview

Overview

The ​post-master’s certificate provides nurses with a master’s degree in nursing with an educational route to the psychiatric mental health advanced practice specialty. 

​​To ​succeed, the post-master’s certificate students must complete all didactic and clinical requirements in the​psychiatric mental health specialty. To obtain a postgraduate certificate in the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner specialty, students are required to complete a minimum of 612 supervised hours in direct psychiatric patient care. ​​​ 

The program of study includes academic and clinical courses. After​​​​ the program, students are awarded a post-graduate certificate as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the specialty of Psychiatric Mental Health. ​Graduates​ of the post​-​​master’s certificate ​are ​eligible to sit for the National Board Examination, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (Across the Lifespan) Certification (PMHNP-BC™) through the Accreditation Board for Specialty Nursing Certification (ANCC certification). 

Program length: 12-month program

Delivery mode: Hybrid: Minimum 3 days face-to-face per semester

Course major restrictions:

  • Course may only be taken to complete the Post Graduate PMHNP certificate
  • Total Practicum Hours: 612 hours of direct patient contact sublimated by simulation (no more than 25% as regulated by the Board of Registered Nursing)

Total Units: 27 (subject to change)