PMHNP clinical courses
The Psychiatric–Mental Health Nurse Practitioner track includes three courses with clinical practica. Read each course's description, course competencies, and clinical competencies below.
The Psychiatric–Mental Health Nurse Practitioner track includes three courses with clinical practica. Read each course's description, course competencies, and clinical competencies below.
This is a 4-credit clinical course where students complete 75 supervised clinical hours during the summer semester.
This course builds on advance health assessment knowledge with emphasis on the advanced psychiatric assessment. Utilizes individual and family frameworks, theories, research findings, and cultural perspectives. Experienced psychiatric–mental health nurse practitioners, psychiatrists, and other related mental-health providers provide learning experiences in clinical practicum. Includes introductory professional role socialization.
At the successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
This is a 5-credit clinical course where students complete 225 supervised clinical hours during the fall semester.
This course builds on PMHNP I and provides further theoretical foundations and clinical practicum for population-based mental health care. Emphasis on assessment, diagnoses, psychotherapeutic, and psychopharmacologic treatments for evidence-based outcomes. Integrates theoretical knowledge of health promotion and disease prevention to achieve optimal health outcomes. Includes intermediary professional role socialization.
At the successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
This is a 5-credit clinical course where students complete 225 supervised clinical hours during the spring semester.
This course builds on PMHNP II and provides continuing theoretical foundations and clinical practicum for population-based mental health care. Emphasis expanded to include integrative health and mental health policy. Integrates theoretical knowledge of group dynamics and the development of evidence-based therapeutic strategies. Includes ethical and legal professional role socialization.
At the successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: