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Online Post-Master's Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate

Transform Your Career with A Post-MSN PMHNP Certificate

  • Learn from practicing clinical experts
  • 40% job growth projected for nurse practitioners1
  • Enjoy potential average salaries of more than $120,0001

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  • Duration 15 months
  • Cost per Credit $955
  • Credit Hours 21

Program Benefits

Enhance your practice, advance your career and meet the growing, unmet need for psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs) with Sacred Heart’s Post-Master’s Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate. Expand clinical knowledge, develop psychopharmacology proficiency and more.

  • No GRE/GMAT required
  • Transfer up to 6 credits

The Post-Master’s Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate program equips students with the advanced clinical skills to address the mental and emotional needs of patients across their lifespan. With a focus on social justice and the common good, graduates are prepared to make a positive impact in their communities. The program provides hands-on training from clinical experts, allowing students to refine their skills and become advanced healthcare professionals.

Open Yourself to Advanced Nursing Opportunities

By earning the Post-Master’s Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate, graduates can advance their careers and improve job security. The demand for mental health services and primary care skills is increasing, creating more than 30,000 job opportunities annually1. Graduates can take on roles in various settings, including hospitals and outpatient care centers, improving the health of their communities and advancing professional growth.

Learn to Diagnose and Treat Patients’ Mental Health Needs

21 Credits

15 Months

The Post-Master’s PMHNP Certificate offers a comprehensive curriculum to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide advanced psychiatric mental healthcare to patients. The curriculum consists of four core courses that cover role development of the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, advanced role development of the PMHNP in complex systems, psychopharmacology for the PMHNP, and the PMHNP’s role with children and their families. Through specialized instruction and hands-on training, students will gain a deeper understanding of evidence-based practice and learn to assess and manage disorders.

Required Courses (21 Credit Hours)

This course builds on knowledge of advanced pharmacology, pathophysiology, and health assessment by examining safe and effective use of medications used to treat mental health disorders across the lifespan. Topics will include the examination of pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and drug interactions of these medications in congruence with the most recent evidence. Underlying pathophysiologic processes of mental health disorders are examined to provide context for differential diagnosis and pharmacological management. These disorders include major depressive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, bipolar illness, and psychosis across the lifespan, including medications used in special populations such as pediatrics, the geriatrics, and pregnancy. Additional focus is the impact of the psychoactive medications on the client, family and community. Content is presented in relation to the role of the psychiatric-mental health nurse who functions in an advanced role. Students learn important considerations for selecting medications to include best practices and clinical guidelines, patient preference, safety profile, setting, monitoring requirements, and long-term patient management.

This course provides theoretical and clinical content, including 180 supervised required hours of advanced practice psychiatric mental health nursing care across the lifespan with emphasis on late adolescence through adulthood, within a variety of behavioral health settings.

The focus is on clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment decision-making for commonly encountered behavioral health disorders in adults. From the patient interview and assessment to the diagnostic work-up and treatment planning, students learn to apply concepts from prior coursework to understand patients’ underlying psychopathological processes and develop differential diagnoses and management plans, including psychopharmacologic treatments and psychotherapeutic modalities.

This course requires theoretical and clinical content, including a total of 180 supervised required hours of care across the lifespan with emphasis on pediatric and adolescent patients within a variety of behavioral health settings. A minimum of 100 hours of clinical practicum is specifically devoted to the care of patients under age 18. The focus is on refining and developing increased competency as a PMHNP in diagnostic and clinical interventions with an increasingly diverse and complex caseload, including crisis intervention and managing psychiatric emergencies. Identification and treatment of developmental and age-specific disorders, genetic aspects of disease presentation and treatment, as well as interdisciplinary perspectives and community resources are emphasized. 180 hours of supervised required hours of care.

This course provides theoretical and clinical content, including 180 supervised required hours of advanced psychiatric mental health nursing care across the lifespan with emphasis on individuals, including older adults, couples, and families, within a variety of behavioral health settings. Students examine multi-factorial influences of individual and family functioning and coping, among patients of all ages from pediatric to older adults, including those with co-occurring medical and psychiatric conditions. By also incorporating knowledge of the generational impact of behavioral health conditions on families, students learn strategies to promote effective assessment, diagnosis, and intervention for psychiatric disorders affecting individuals and families. Further refinement of clinical diagnostic and treatment competencies, including a focus on outcomes evaluation for acute and chronic mental health conditions, termination, and increased independence within the role of the PMHNP are emphasized. 180 required hours of advanced practice psychiatric mental health nursing care.

Earn Your Certificate from a Respected University

Earning a Post-Master’s PMHNP Certificate from Sacred Heart University is an excellent investment for nurses looking to advance their careers quickly. In as few as 15 months, students can develop specialized skills in psychiatric mental health care in a relatively short period of time. Furthermore, Sacred Heart’s standing as a nationally respected institution known for its commitment to providing quality education, clinical expertise, and promotion of the common good. By obtaining a PMHNP certificate from Sacred Heart, graduates can be confident in their ability to provide excellent patient care and positively impact their communities.

Certificate Outcomes

Admissions Requirements

  • Transfer up to 6 credits
  • No GRE/GMAT required

When you pursue the Post-Master’s Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate, you commit yourself to advancing your career with the backing of an education that prepares you to meet patients mental and emotional needs. Admission requirements for this program include:

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Tuition Details

  • $20,055*
  • $955 per Credit Hour

Enrolling in Sacred Heart University’s Post-Master’s Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate program can equip nurses with the necessary expertise, proficiencies and qualifications to become a highly sought-after PMHNP. This advanced certification can broaden career prospects and leadership possibilities within healthcare settings, giving nurses a greater ability to influence patient care and achieve better outcomes.

Please note this certificate program is not eligible for federal financial aid.

Tuition and Fees

Frequently Asked Questions

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You can complete the program in just four semesters.

Tuition is $955 per credit hour. You’ll need to complete 21 credits for a total tuition of $20,055. You can review all tuition costs here.

Tuition for the online Post-Master’s Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate is $20,055, not including additional fees, textbooks, etc. You need to complete 21 credits at $955 per credit hour. You can review all tuition costs here.

While no prior work experience is required, the program is designed for students who want to advance their careers as PMHNPs, and who possess an unencumbered RN license and an MSN degree. In addition, they are either nurse practitioners or have at least two years of nursing experience. You can learn more about our admissions policy here.

Yes, the online Post-Master’s Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate accepts up to six transfer credits. You can learn more about our admissions policy here.

The requirements for the online Post-Master’s Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate include:

  • MSN from an accredited college
  • Unencumbered RN license
  • Prerequisite courses in Advanced Pathophysiology, Advanced Health Assessment and Advanced Pharmacology
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Computer TOEFL score equivalent to 80% on a 100-question test

You can learn more about our admission requirements here.

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Source and Disclaimer

  1. “Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives and Nurse Practitioners,” Occupational Outlook Handbook, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retrieved Apr. 13, 2023 from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/nurse-anesthetists-nurse-midwives-and-nurse-practitioners.htm

*Note that this is the estimated total tuition and will vary depending on additional fees, textbook costs and other considerations.