Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Option: Full-Time Degree Plan
This is a sample schedule for this degree option. Your actual schedule may vary.
Meet with your advisor and review the class schedule before confirming your schedule.
Prerequisites
- NUR 635: Healthcare Informatics
- NUR 640: Undergraduate Pathophysiology
- PSY 627: Advanced Psychological Statistical Methods
Sample schedule
After you are admitted into the program, you will:
- Complete graduate-level courses
- Take 53 hours of course work and 672 clinical rotation hours
The following degree plan, last reviewed 06/18/2024, is based on the 2024-25 graduate catalog.
First semester (fall)
Courses | Hours |
---|---|
NUR 703 Population Health: A Local to Global Perspective | 3 |
NUR 710 Clinical Epidemiology | 3 |
NUR 761 Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics and Prescriptive Practices for the Advanced Practice Nurse | 4 |
Total hours | 10 |
Second semester (spring)
Courses | Hours |
---|---|
NUR 734 Advanced Physical Assessment and Clinical Reasoning | 6 |
NUR 765 Applications of Advanced Pathophysiology | 3 |
Total hours | 9 |
Third semester (fall)
Courses | Hours |
---|---|
NUR 731 Psychiatric-Mental Health Practice I | 6 |
NUR 711 Advanced Roles and Leadership in Nursing | 2 |
Total hours | 8 |
Fourth semester (spring)
Courses | Hours |
---|---|
NUR 751 Psychiatric-Mental Health Practice II | 6 |
NUR 772 Research Methods for the Health Professions | 3 |
NUR 824 Health Policy to Improve Health Disparities | 3 |
Total hours | 12 |