Post-Graduate Nursing Certificates

Post-graduate nursing certificates, also referred to as post-master's nursing certificates, are obtained by nurses who have a master’s degree or higher and want to obtain formal education in a specialized area of practice. Post-graduate nursing certificates prepare nurses in advanced practice roles, such as nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse midwives, and nurse anesthetists. Other post-graduate certificates prepare nurses to be nurse administrators or educators. Most post-graduate certificate programs can be completed in one or two years. Many require additional clinical hours, and ultimately their graduates are prepared to take national certification exams in the specialty area.

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Post-Graduate Nurse Educator Certificate 

To address the shortage of nursing faculty in the United States, the Wellstar School of Nursing expanded its graduate programs to include a Post-Graduate Certificate with courses beginning in January 2024. The Post-Graduate Nurse Educator Certificate program is a 12-credit program that can be completed in two to four semesters, depending upon the number of courses taken during the same semester.

Applicants should be registered nurses and possess a master’s degree in another advanced nursing specialty, a DNP, or a PhD from an accredited institution.  Other admissions requirements include:

  • Current unencumbered RN licensure in the state of Georgia. A copy should be submitted with the application.
  • A formal statement of personal goals for the program.

Term of Entry: Fall

Admissions Deadline: Priority Jan. 15; Final April 28

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Post Graduate Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate

The Wellstar School of Nursing is set to launch its inaugural cohort of students in the Post-Graduate Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) Certificate program in January 2025. Tailored for aspiring nurse practitioners driven to enact change, this hybrid program aims to tackle the pressing shortage of psychiatric mental health providers across the United States.

Applicants should be registered nurses with a master’s degree in nursing, a DNP, or a PhD from an accredited institution. Other admissions requirements include:

  • Current unencumbered RN licensure in the state of Georgia. A copy should be submitted with the application.
  • A formal statement of personal goals for the program.
  • Pre-requisites (three separate courses) include:
    • Advanced Health Assessment within the last 3 years.
    • Advanced Pharmacology within the last 5 years.
    • Advanced Physiology & Pathophysiology within the last 5 years.

Term of Entry: Spring

Admissions Deadline: September 30

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Prospective students may contact Dr. Anne White, Program Coordinator, via email (awhite@kennesaw.edu) for more information.