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CERTIFICATE OPTIONS
- Post-Baccalaureate:
Genetics
This 15-credit certificate program is designed for Bachelor's Degree
prepared individuals who are seeking focused, graduate-level education
in the specialty of genetics.
- Post-MSN: Health
Care Genetics
This 15-credit certificate program is designed for the health care worker
with a Master's Degree who is seeking a focus in Genetics.
- Post-MSN: Acute
Care Nurse Practitioner
This non-degree certificate program is designed for nurses with a previous
Master of Nursing who are seeking to expand their roles via nurse practitioner
certification in Adult Acute Care. The total credits required are 20-24.
- Post-MSN:
Certificate: Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
This 22-23-credit certificate program provides the theory content and
skill development for a Nurse Practitioner role with a focus on adult
psychiatric illnesses and their management.
- Post-MSN:
Education
This 15 credit certificate programs is a combination of didactic, preceptorship,
and web-supported learning. Offers flexibility for individualized learning.
Part-time study (1-2 courses per term over four or five terms) is possible.
- Post-MSN:
Informatics
This 15 credit certificate program offers flexibility to individualized
learning. Offers web-supported learning environment and can be completed
in four academic terms
- Certificate in Nursing Research
This certificate program is intended for nurses with a Bachelor degree who are seeking a focus on research as well as current graduate students and nurses who have completed a graduate degree.
- Certificate
in Legal Nurse Consulting and Forensic Nursing
The purpose of the Certificate in Legal Nurse
Consulting and Forensic Nursing Program is to provide students in BSN
or MSN studies the opportunity to obtain a certificate in Legal Nurse
Consulting and Forensic Nursing
- School
Nurse Certificate
The purpose of the School Nurse Certification Program is to prepare
RNs to meet the health needs of children of all ages in diverse school
settings. Health promotion and teaching are emphasized.
Updated:
June 3, 2008
Email: cmh1@pitt.edu |