MSN-PMHNP (Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner) Program Overview

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Schreiner University

$31,920

Estimated Tuition

Maryville
University

$37,972

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Chamberlain
University

$49,205

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University of Mary
Hardin-Baylor

$54,000

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Admissions Requirements

  • Applications must include...
  • Schreiner University Application:

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  • Application fee of $25 (paid online, over the phone, or by check)

  • Official final college transcripts from all previous colleges

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

  • Active RN License

  • 3.0 or better GPA, with minimum of B in all nursing courses

  • 1 year of nursing experience

  • Resume detailing student's career experience

  • Interview with the Director of Nursing

  • NOTE: The GRE is not required

  • Been accepted? Here are your next steps......
  • Complete your FAFSA

  • Complete your commitment form on Schreiner One

  • If you are choosing to utilize financial aid, complete your financial aid on Schreiner One

  • Ensure all vaccinations are up to date and provide proof to the MSN program

  • Ensure TB Skin Test has been completed

  • Successful passage of Drug Screen (Schreiner will coordinate)

  • Successful passage of Background Check (Schreiner will coordinate)

Cost of Attendance

  • PMHNP Tuition (per hour)….$560

  • PMHNP Program Fee per session….$0

  • PMHNP Tuition, Fees, and Books/Course Materials are charged per session

  • Educational Materials are available within the program online platform

  • Total PMHNP degree credit hours: 57

  • Graduate programs are eligible for Federal financial aid according to their guidelines

  • Federal Direct Student Loans up to $20,500 annually

Classes/Course Info

  • NURS 5347

    Advanced Psychopharmacology Across the Lifespan

    3 credits

  • Advanced psychopharmacology studies the principles essential for the treatment of psychiatric and mental health conditions across the lifespan. Students will explore the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and mechanisms of action of psychotropic medications, as well as the role of psychogenomics in individualized treatment planning. Emphasis is placed on the safe and effective prescribing of medications, consideration of comorbid conditions, monitoring for adverse effects, and patient education. This course prepares students to apply evidence-based strategies in clinical decision-making to optimize mental health outcomes in diverse populations.

  • NURS 5348

    PMHNP I: Assessment, Diagnostics, Evaluation and Psychotherapies

    3 credits

  • PMHNP I provides an exploration of the examination, diagnosis, and evaluation of mental health conditions, emphasizing the integration of evidence-based psychotherapeutic approaches. Students will develop proficiency in the use of assessment tools, diagnostic criteria, and diagnostic tests to accurately identify mental health conditions. The course focuses on synthesizing clinical data to develop comprehensive, individualized care plans that address the unique needs of patients in diverse mental health settings. Emphasis is placed on fostering critical thinking, clinical decision-making, and interprofessional collaboration to optimize mental health outcomes.

  • NURS 5349

    PMHNP II: Psychogenetics and Patient Management

    3 credits

  • This course explores essential topics in mental health care, including psychotherapy techniques, diagnostic tools, and treatment strategies for conditions like ADHD, substance addiction, sleep disorders, and personality disorders. It also emphasizes prevention, age-specific care, and fostering mental wellness, equipping students with the skills to support diverse patient needs effectively.

  • NURS 5350

    PMHNP III: Family-Focused Mental Health Interventions

    3 credits

  • This clinical course focuses on providing family-oriented mental health care. Students will implement nursing interventions that address families’ mental health needs, including psychoeducation and illness prevention strategies. Key topics include informed consent, confidentiality, and the legal and ethical aspects of family-focused mental health care. The course emphasizes strengthening family support systems and promoting holistic mental health within family units. Students will spend approximately 25-26 hours per week of direct, supervised patient care, preparing students for advanced practice in diverse mental health settings.

  • NURS 5647

    PMHNP Clinical I: Mental Health Assessment and Diagnosis in Clinical Practice

    6 credit hours / 180 clinical hours

  • This clinical course focuses on the practical application of mental health assessments, diagnostic tools, and evaluation techniques in a clinical setting. Students will develop proficiency in conducting comprehensive mental health evaluations, applying DSM criteria, and utilizing diagnostic tests. Emphasis is placed on creating detailed care plans tailored to individual patient needs and integrates psychotherapeutic approaches into clinical practice. Additionally, students will also refine their skills to integrate psychotherapeutic approaches into their assessments and collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary teams.

    Students will spend time at clinical with direct, supervised patient care, preparing students for advanced practice in diverse mental health settings.

  • NURS 5648

    PMHNP Clinical II: Psychotherapeutic Techniques and Management of Specific Disorders

    6 credit hours / 180 clinical hours

  • This clinical course focuses on the practical application of psychotherapeutic techniques and treatment strategies for managing various mental health conditions. Students will gain clinical experience in diagnosing and managing conditions such as ADHD, substance use disorders, sleep disorders, and personality disorders. The course also emphasizes prevention strategies, age-specific care considerations, and promoting mental wellness across diverse populations.

    Students will spend time at clinical with direct, supervised patient care, preparing students for advanced practice in diverse mental health settings.

  • NURS 5649

    PMHNP Clinical III: Family-Focused Mental Health Interventions

    6 credit hours / 180 clinical hours

  • This clinical course focuses on providing family-oriented mental health care. Students will implement nursing interventions that address families’ mental health needs, including psychoeducation and illness prevention strategies. Key topics include informed consent, confidentiality, and the legal and ethical aspects of family-focused mental health care. The course emphasizes strengthening family support systems and promoting holistic mental health within family units.

    Students will spend time at clinical each with direct, supervised patient care, preparing students for advanced practice in diverse mental health settings.

  • NURS 5650

    PMHNP Clinical IV: Advanced Mental Health Promotion and Ethical Practice

    15 week course*

    6 credit hours / 220 clinical hours

  • This clinical course focuses on advanced nursing interventions, mental health promotion, and ethical decision-making in practice. Students will strengthen their skills in promoting mental health and preventing illness within diverse communities, emphasizing patient rights, confidentiality, and equitable care. Through advanced clinical cases, students will enhance their ability to deliver psychoeducation, address ethical dilemmas, and implement culturally sensitive interventions.

    The course includes direct, supervised patient care per week, supervised patient care, preparing students for advanced practice in diverse mental health settings.

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