Total credits | Estimated resident cost | Estimated Washington border cost | Estimated non-resident cost |
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20 | $11,136 | $11,136 | $11,136 |
Program cost estimates are based on 2024/25 PSU tuition and fees only. This chart is provided to help you estimate the minimum tuition and fees for program completion. Additional fees may apply depending on the course of study that you choose to pursue and the specific courses for which you enroll, so you may also find it useful to review detailed tuition and fee information and the full cost of attendance for PSU programs. Financial aid and scholarship options may be available to offset program costs. Visit COE Scholarships for specific details on how to qualify and apply. |
Program of study
Programs run fall-summer each year. Optional Intro to ITMH class offered summers prior to admission. All courses are fully online.
A culminating project/e-portfolio is developed over the course of the program and is presented at the end.
Courses marked with an asterisk (*) may be taken individually with instructor permission
Fall term startCourse | CR # | Fall | Win | Spr | Sum |
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ECED 585 Dynamic Models of Infant/Toddler Development* | 3 | x | | | |
COUN 597 Strengths, Risk Factors, and Disturbance in Infants, Toddlers, and Their Families* | 3 | | x | | |
SPED 594 Assessment Methods and Classification in Infant Mental Health* | 3 | | | x | |
SPED 595 Prevention and Intervention in Infant Mental Health* | 3 | | | | x |
COUN 520 Collaborative Partnerships to Support Infants, Toddlers, and Their Families* | 3 | | x (1 cr) | x (2 cr) | |
SPED 507 Professional Development in Infant Mental Health | 5 | x (2 cr) | x (1 cr) | | x (2 cr) |
Total credits | 20 |
There is another course that is highly recommended but is not part of the ITMH graduate certificate: SPED 487/587 Introduction to Infant/Toddler Mental Health. This course is offered both spring and summer terms.
Course descriptions
For course descriptions, please consult the Bulletin or Class Schedule.