Bachelor's to DNP Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Graduates will effectively care for patients with complex psychiatric and physical health needs. Advanced nursing practice in psychiatric mental health covers both outpatient and inpatient care, children through elderly individuals and mild depression and anxiety to significantly disabling conditions including substance abuse, bipolar disorders and schizophrenia. Graduates are prepared to provide much needed high-quality mental health care to all populations and conditions in a variety of rural and urban settings.
Program coursework is delivered online and includes field-based practicum.
Required Coursework
These requirements are for students meeting the 2025-26 catalog and after. Dates, times and locations of individual courses are subject to change based on department requirements. *NURS 623, NURS 631/L and PHA 645 (the 3 "Ps") may not be required if you previously took courses that meet the requirements for APRNs.
Year One Coursework
Semester offered | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Fall | NURS 615 - Foundations of Advanced Nursing | 3 |
Fall | HSC 631 - Biostatistics I | 3 |
Fall | NURS 772 - Healthcare Technology and Informatics | 3 |
Spring | NURS 760 - Advanced Concepts in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention | 3 |
Spring | NURS 670 - Health Policy, Legislation, Economics and Ethics | 3 |
Spring | NURS 783 - Healthcare System Management and Evaluation | 3 |
Summer | NURS 860 - Health Operations and Financial Management in Nurse Leaders | 3 |
Summer | NURS 750- Transformational Leadership in Nursing | 3 |
Summer | NURS 789 - DNP Capston I | 1 |
Year Two Coursework
Semester offered | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Fall | NURS 623 -Pathophysiology Across the Lifespan Advanced Practice | 4 |
Fall | NURS 850 - Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations for Evidence Based Care | 3 |
Fall | NURS 889 - DNP Capston II | 1 |
Spring | NURS 855 - Transitional Research in Healthcare | 3 |
Spring | NURS 631/Lab - Advanced Assessment Across the Lifespan | 3+1 |
Spring | NURS 880 - DNP Project | 1 |
Summer | NURS 835 - Ethical Issues Influencing Practice and Research | 2 |
Summer | PHA 645 -Pharmacotherapeutics Across the Lifespan-Advanced Practice | 4 |
Summer | NURS 880 - DNP Project | 1 |
Year Three Coursework
Semester offered | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Fall | NURS 733 -Psychopathological Disorders Across the Lifespan | 2 |
Fall | NURS 735 - Advanced Psychiatric Assessment and Differential Diagnosis Across the Lifespan | 2 |
Fall
| NURS 880 - Project | 1 |
Spring | NURS 732 - Psychopharmacology and Neurobiology Across the LIfespan | 2 |
Spring | NURS 734/Lab - Theories and Interventions for Individuals and Groups* | 2+1 |
Spring | NURS 849/Lab - PMHNP Integration Synthesis* | 1+1 |
Summer | NURS 749 - PMHNP Integration Synthesis (Practicum)** | 5 |
Summer | NURS 880 - Project | 1 |
Year Four Coursework
Semester offered | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Fall | NURS 736 - Psychiatric Mental Health Advanced Practice – Across the Lifespan I** | 5 |
Fall | NURS 880 - Project | 1 |
Spring | NURS 737 - Psychiatric Mental Health Advanced Practice Across the Lifespan II** | 5 |
* Simulation clinical hours
** Direct patient care clinical hours
- NURS 631 requires a lab component to practice skills. Students will be on campus three times during the fall semester this course is offered.
- NURS 734L, 736, 737, 749 and 849L may require students to be on campus periodically.
A minimum of five credits per semester are required to be eligible for financial aid.
Certification Options
After completing the program of study, graduates are eligible to complete certification through the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
Tuition and Fees
State | Estimated Cost Per Credit |
---|---|
South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Resident | $613 |
Non-South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Resident | $927 |
Child of Alumni | $613 |
South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Advantage (offered to qualified students from Illinois, Wisconsin, Colorado, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, North à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã and Wyoming and who have received a conferred undergraduate degree from an South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Board of Regents institution) | $613 |
- Estimated cost per credit includes general activity fee, university support fee, nursing delivery fee and program delivery fee.
- Estimated cost is based on 2024-25 South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Board of Regents tuition/fees.
- Additional costs will be incurred throughout your program, including but not limited to textbooks, background checks, etc.
Financial Aid
SDSU is committed to helping students find the resources available to help pay for college — our Office of Financial Aid is here for you.
There are also scholarship and loan repayment opportunities available.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Integrate theoretical and scientific underpinnings of nursing and other disciplines to address emerging health care and practice issues.
- Engage in health policy at all levels to influence health care delivery concerns, such as health disparities, cultural sensitivity, ethics, access to care, health finance and quality of care.
- Demonstrate leadership at the organizational and/or systems level to address health outcomes of individuals and populations though evidence-based initiatives.
- Utilize advanced nursing knowledge and information systems/technology related to clinical prevention and health promotion to address gaps in health care.
- Collaborate with the interprofessional team in the translation, implementation, analysis and dissemination of evidence-based practice to improve health care outcomes.
- Employ evidence-based practice and advanced clinical judgment to comprehensively assess, design and deliver mental health care for individuals across the lifespan.
Admission Criteria
GRE: Not required
Test of English as a Foreign Language: Score of 81 Internet-based, or
International English Language Testing System: 6.5 total band
Duolingo: 110
In addition to meeting the Graduate School admission requirements, applicants for graduate study for the Doctor of Nursing Practice must have:
- Current licensure as a registered nurse in the United States or its territories prior to enrollment in first graduate nursing course.
- 1,500 hours of documented nursing practice experience prior to the first clinical course.
- Completed and verified application to the graduate nursing program via NursingCAS website.
- Online written and verbal assessment completed through Kira Talent, reviewed and scored by graduate faculty.
- Completed compliance requirements: clear background check, clear FBI rolled fingerprint, clear drug screen, Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers, Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support certification for family nurse practitioner specialization, professional liability insurance, influenza vaccine, COVID-19 vaccine and TB test.
- For Bachelor's to DNP applicants who completed their higher education within the United States:
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing from an Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing- or Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education-accredited program with a minimum cumulative preferred GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0-point grading system.
- For Bachelor's to DNP applicants who completed their higher education outside the United States:
- A degree deemed equivalent (by the World Education Service) to a bachelor’s degree in nursing (within the United States education system) with a minimum cumulative preferred GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0-point grading system.
- For Master's to DNP applicants who completed their higher education within the United States:
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing from an Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing- or Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education-accredited program with a minimum cumulative preferred GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0-point grading system.
- Master’s degree in nursing (from an Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing- or Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education-accredited program) with a minimum cumulative preferred GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0-point grading system.
- For Master's to DNP applicants who completed their higher education outside the United States:
- A degree deemed equivalent (by the World Education Service) to a bachelor’s degree in nursing (within the United States education system) with a minimum cumulative preferred GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0-point grading system.
- A degree deemed equivalent (by the World Education Service) to a master’s degree in nursing (within the United States education system) with a minimum cumulative preferred GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0-point grading system.
- Students who wish to apply to the three year post-master's to DNP must have national certification as a nurse practitioner, certified registered nurse anesthetist, certified nurse-midwife or clinical nurse specialist.
Technical Standards
Those seeking admission must meet the College of Nursing Technical Standards.
Application Process
Each applicant is required to complete two applications:
View the application instructions for complete details, application dates and deadlines. Following review of the applications, eligible applicants will be invited to participate in an online interview and online written assessment.
Application Restrictions by State
Due to regulations in certain states, the College of Nursing is unable to accept applicants from several identified states as noted on the following link: Continuing and Distance Education - state authorization information.
If you are a current resident of a state identified on the listed webpage, we regret that we are unable to consider your application for admission.
If you do not currently reside in one of the identified states and are offered and accept admission, please note that should you relocate to one of the identified states while in the program, you may not be able to complete the program.
In addition, there may be rules and regulations required by the South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Board of Nursing and/or other state boards of nursing that may not provide the opportunity for out-of-state applicants to be admitted to any of the graduate nursing programs.
Dates and Deadlines
Application Opens: August
Priority Deadline: Dec. 1
Second Deadline: March 1
Final Deadline: April 15
Program Start: August
Requirements After Admission
Applicants who are offered admission to the program will be required to:
- Complete the graduate nursing compliance requirements.
- Submit a nonrefundable deposit along with acceptance letter.
- Purchase a laptop computer that meets the computer requirements (unless you already have one).
Compliance Requirements
All undergraduate, master's, postgraduate certificate, Ph.D. and DNP students are required to submit SDSU College of Nursing compliance documents. Documents must be submitted by the deadlines for each program. If documents are missing, students will not be allowed to participate in clinical experiences with each absence considered unexcused. This rule also applies to any compliance documents that require renewal throughout the course of the program.
To better serve our students, SDSU College of Nursing uses a secure, online platform for managing our students' compliance documents. The online management system allows students to meet the requirements of the agencies where they participate in clinical experiences. This online management system provides students with the following features:
- Secure upload of immunization records and other compliance documents from a personal computer or device.
- Electronic access to documents 24/7 while in the program.
- Email reminders for requirements not yet completed or with approaching renewal deadlines.
- Easy and comprehensive way to complete background checks and drug screenings.
Once admitted to the nursing program, the student will be given instructions to complete compliance requirements through the online management system.
Graduate nursing program compliance requirements are comprised of both university requirements and clinical agency requirements. SDSU College of Nursing does not guarantee clinical placement for students who are not in compliance with clinical agency requirements. Clinical agencies may change their compliance requirements at any point in time and students are expected to be in compliance with any of these changes.
Criminal Background Check: Students must complete a criminal background check through the online management system. An annual background check is required.
10-Panel Drug Screen: Students will complete a drug screen through the online management system. Instructions will be provided at the time of purchase, including approved laboratory locations for completing the drug screen.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certification: Certification must be Basic Life Support for Health Care Provider issued by the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross.
Health Insurance: Students must provide proof of health insurance coverage.
Online Training: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act training will be completed through a designated online platform.
Professional Liability Insurance: Minimum coverage limits of $1 million per incident and $3 million aggregate are required. See details below for the type of professional liability insurance required for your graduate nursing program.
If you currently possess an advanced practice registered nurse license the following programs require nurse practitioner coverage:
- Doctoral: DNP
- Doctoral: Ph.D.
- Postgraduate certificate: psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner
- Postgraduate certificate: adult-gerontology acute care nurse practitioner
If you do not currently possess an advanced practice registered nurse license, the following programs require nurse practitioner student coverage:
- Doctoral: DNP
- Postgraduate certificate: psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner
If you do not currently possess an advanced practice registered nurse license, the following programs require basic registered nurse coverage:
- Doctoral: Ph.D.
- M.S.N. clinical nurse leader
- M.S.N. nurse administrator
- M.S.N. nurse educator
RN license: The student must submit a copy of their current registered nurse license or verification through the state website.
ACLS certification: Advanced Cardiac Life Support obtained through the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross is required for the following graduate programs:
- Doctoral: DNP family nurse practitioner
- Postgraduate Certificate: adult-gerontology acute care nurse practitioner
Required SDSU College of Nursing Forms:
- Certificate of Health
- Multiwaiver release form
- Room scan consent form
- Participation and self-transportation agreement
Additional Compliance Requirements/Immunizations:
- Tuberculin (TB) testing
- Hepatitis B
- MMR (measles, mumps and rubella)
- Varicella (chickenpox)
- TDaP (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis)
- Influenza
- COVID-19
Immunization exemption requests will be submitted in writing using the SDSU immunization exemption request form which will be available in the online management system. An exemption approved by SDSU College of Nursing does not guarantee the exemption will be granted by clinical agencies.
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