A forward-looking certificate program for nurses ready to expand whole-person care
| Accreditation | CCNE accredited,† Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission |
|---|---|
| Format | 100% online didactic coursework designed for the working nurse |
| Eligibility | Graduate degree in nursing required for admissions (MSN or Doctorate) |
| Transfer credit | Transfer up to 12 approved credits from prior college coursework |
| Curriculum | Course plan designed for master’s- or doctoral-prepared nurses seeking to integrate holistic and whole-person care into clinical practice, education, and leadership |
| Certification | Prepare for the Nurse Coach Board Certified (NC-BC) and/or Health and Wellness Nurse Coach (HWNC-BC) examinations from the American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation (AHNCC)1 |
| QuickPaths | Transfer credit, stackable credentials, and adaptive learning technology build a faster pathway to a higher education with Herzing University |
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Ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best online graduate nursing programs in 2026
Impactful change starts with you—explore new possibilities in holistic and integrative nursing
Designed for master’s- or doctoral-prepared nurses, this post-graduate curriculum helps you build on your graduate education with focused study in holistic and integrative nursing practices.
Coursework covers integrative and complementary practices, including mind-body science, nutrition, healing modalities, and leadership for practice and education. You will also develop skills in communication, reflective practice, resilience, and culturally responsive care. This combination of coursework helps you deepen your expertise, enhance your approach to patient care, and prepares you to bring holistic, whole-person methodologies into your current or future role.
Advance your education and position yourself at the forefront of a growing specialty in nursing practice. Envision your impact implementing new, effective methods of nursing and make it possible with Herzing University.

Career-focused curriculum
Discover the crucial knowledge and skills required to succeed in your work and build a foundation for continued career growth.
Flexible schedule
We work hard to help you maintain school-life balance, striving to be as flexible as possible for busy non-traditional students.
Virtual services
Access to extensive virtual services, including academic advising, tutoring, support services, technical support and library services.
Lifelong support
We support your ongoing career advancement by providing comprehensive, personalized student services with lifelong career coaching.
Rolling admissions
No application deadlines to worry about. Apply when you’re ready and prepare to get started soon.
Courses & curriculum details
The Post Master’s Certificate in Holistic Integrative Health curriculum helps nurse practitioners, leaders, and all types of master’s or doctoral-prepared nurses build practical knowledge in holistic, whole-person care. Courses cover integrative nursing foundations, mind-body science, trauma-responsive care, cultural humility, nutrition and plant-based medicine, holistic modalities, and leadership.
Together, these topics help you expand your clinical perspective, broaden your skill set, and apply person-centered strategies across practice settings.
These course topics support your professional growth by helping you grow your expertise, strengthen your leadership approach, and prepare to integrate holistic care strategies into your current or future nursing role.
All didactic lecture-style courses are delivered 100% online via the Canvas learning management system.
| Program | Months i | Semester Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Post Master’s Certificate in Holistic Integrative Health | 6 | 16 |
i. Average number of months for students to complete the program attending full-time.
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Tuition & Cost
Tuition & Cost
The cost of tuition for the Post Master's Holistic Integrative Health program is $770 per credit.
You can potentially earn even greater savings by transferring credit from prior college coursework, applying for financial aid, or potential partnership opportunities through your employer.
Our goal is your career advancement. That’s why we are always working to improve our curriculum and processes to make our program as affordable as possible while preparing you best for success in your work.
Scholarships & Financial Aid
You may be eligible for multiple scholarships and grants, both through Herzing University and several national scholarship websites.
Military/Veteran Discounts
Veterans, Active Duty U.S. Servicemembers, and spouses may qualify for a 10-20% tuition discount.
Admissions requirements
Enrollment is open to registered nurses who:
- Hold a graduate degree in nursing from an accredited university or college (such as a master’s or doctoral degree)
- Students enrolling in the PMC-HIH program must complete NU 610, NU 621, and NU 636 prior to acceptance. In most instances, these courses would be included in a Master of Science in Nursing program.
- Hold a current, active and unrestricted license as a registered nurse in the state in which they live (Note: Holding a multi-state, compact state license and being a resident in a compact license state will be deemed to have met this requirement).
Prepare for holistic and nurse coaching certifications from AHNCC
Turn your interest and education in holistic nursing and nurse coaching into recognized professional credibility.
Certification offers a clear way to validate specialty knowledge, demonstrate accountability to high standards, and show employers, colleagues, and patients that your expertise has been formally validated.
The American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation (AHNCC) offers multiple relevant certifications, including key nurse coaching certifications such as:1
- AHNCC Nurse Coach (NC-BC)
- AHNCC Health and Wellness Nurse Coach (HWNC-BC)
Strengthen your professional identity, build trust, and prove you are prepared to bring holistic or coaching-based care into practice with credibility and purpose.
Accreditation & Recognition
Our accredited & recognized online school
We strive to earn rank as one of the top private, nonprofit universities in the United States. Just as you work every day to become the best version of yourself, so do we as a university.
We are proud to have attained institutional accreditation in addition to industry recognition for our accomplishments helping students earn a college education and find career success.
✝The post-masters APRN certificate programs at Herzing University Madison are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org). Herzing University is approved to offer programs in an online learning modality through association with the main campus in Madison, Wisconsin.

Ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the best online graduate nursing degree programs in 2026.
Herzing University is institutionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
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You can apply what you learn in this program by introducing holistic and integrative strategies into the nursing work you already do. Whether you work in clinical practice, education, or leadership, the curriculum is designed to help you strengthen whole-person assessment, person-centered communication, culturally responsive care, and reflective leadership within your current professional scope.
In practice, that may include building stronger therapeutic relationships, supporting healing environments, using trauma-responsive and relationship-centered approaches, and helping patients engage more actively in their care. You may also apply concepts related to mind-body science, nutrition and plant-based medicine, holistic modalities, self-care, and resilience to support more comprehensive care planning and patient education where appropriate.
For nurses in education or leadership roles, the program can help you promote more human-centered care, guide behavior change and reflection, support team well-being, and integrate holistic nursing principles into teaching, care delivery, and everyday decision-making. The goal is not to replace the nursing role you already have, but to enhance it with a broader whole-person perspective.
Holistic care in nursing means caring for the whole person, not only medically treating the illness or injury at hand. It considers physical health, but also emotional, spiritual, cultural, and relational needs, then uses that fuller picture to guide care. In holistic nursing, the goal is to support healing, well-being, and a care experience that reflects the person’s values and overall health goals.
Holistic or integrative nursing care is broader and more person-centered than what might be considered the default approach to nursing.
A more traditional or routine approach may focus mainly on immediate clinical issues, such as medications, vital signs, procedures, safety, and discharge steps.
Holistic care includes those essentials, but goes further by asking questions like:
- How is this person coping emotionally?
- What beliefs or cultural factors matter in their care?
- What stress, trauma, relationships, or lifestyle factors may affect healing?
- What support will help them feel whole, heard, and engaged?
In practice, that can mean using whole-person assessment, building a stronger therapeutic relationship, creating a healing environment, and drawing on evidence-informed integrative strategies when appropriate. It also emphasizes cultural humility, trauma-responsive care, and support for self-care and resilience.
So, the difference is not that holistic nursing replaces standard nursing care. It adds depth to it by treating the patient as a complete person rather than a set of symptoms.
A nurse coach is a nurse who uses a structured, relationship-based coaching approach to help people identify goals, build healthier habits, and make meaningful changes that support their overall well-being. Rather than only providing instructions, a nurse coach often guides reflection, asks thoughtful questions, and helps patients become more engaged in their own health and healing.
Compared with a holistic nurse, a nurse coach is more specifically focused on the coaching process. A holistic nurse takes a broad whole-person approach to care, considering physical, emotional, spiritual, cultural, and relational needs. A nurse coach may work from that same holistic philosophy, but their role centers more directly on helping people create change, strengthen self-care, and strive for personal health and wellness goals. In that sense, nurse coaching can be viewed as one focused aspect of the broader concept of holistic nursing.
Yes, nurse coaching is legitimate. It is a structured, relationship-based approach developed within nursing that focuses on helping people make meaningful changes related to health, well-being, and self-care.
The American Holistic Nursing Certification Corporation (AHNCC) strengthens the legitimacy of nurse coaching by establishing recognized standards within the profession and defining formalized certification pathways.
Nurse coaching is legitimate, but like many specialized nursing roles, its value depends on proper training, staying within scope of practice, and using evidence-informed approaches.
Holistic nursing is important because health is rarely shaped by physical symptoms alone. Stress, relationships, beliefs, culture, environment, and emotional well-being can all affect how a person heals, copes, and engages in care. Holistic nursing matters because it helps nurses respond to the fuller picture, leading to more person-centered, compassionate, and meaningful care.
More broadly, holistic nursing helps move the profession toward care that is not only clinically sound, but also more human-centered. It reinforces nursing’s role in healing, advocacy, cultural humility, and whole-person well-being, which can strengthen both patient care and the profession’s identity overall.
General roles and responsibilities of a holistic nurse may include:
- Creating person-centered care plans that reflect the individual’s values, preferences, and overall well-being, rather than focusing only on the disease process
- Building therapeutic relationships so patients feel heard, respected, and actively involved in their care
- Supporting healing environments that promote comfort, trust, safety, and a stronger sense of connection in care
- Incorporating mind-body-spirit perspectives into care, with attention to how mental, emotional, and spiritual factors may influence health outcomes
- Conducting whole-person assessments that may include physical, emotional, spiritual, cultural, and energy dimensions
- Practicing with cultural humility and recognizing how identity, background, beliefs, and lived experience shape each patient’s healthcare needs
- Providing trauma-responsive, relationship-centered care that takes into account how past experiences may affect trust, communication, and healing
- Educating patients on ways to support health and wellness, including self-care, stress management, nutrition, and other appropriate lifestyle strategies
- Applying knowledge of nutrition and plant-based medicine concepts to support health, vitality, and prevention-focused care where appropriate
- Using advanced communication and coaching-style skills to support reflection, behavior change, and goal-setting in practice, education, or leadership settings
- Collaborating with other professionals to support safe, inclusive, and equitable care for diverse individuals, families, and communities
- Demonstrating professional presence, self-reflection, accountability, and self-care as part of a sustainable nursing practice
In short, a holistic nurse does many of the same core things any nurse does, but with a wider lens. They combine clinical nursing care with whole-person support, helping patients heal in ways that are more individualized, relational, and responsive to whole-person health.
By completing our post master’s certificate program, you will earn a foundational education in holistic and integrative nursing methods which help you prepare for key nursing coaching certifications from the American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation (AHNCC):
- AHNCC Nurse Coach (NC-BC)
- AHNCC Health and Wellness Nurse Coach (HWNC-BC); this certification also requires a holistic nurse certification as a prerequisite
After earning education and potentially certification, keep your job search broad, looking for listings such as “RN Health and Wellness Coach,” “Care Manager,” “Clinical Educator,” and other types of general references. Naming conventions, as well as educational/experience requirements, can vary significantly by employer in a developing nursing specialty.
Several recent studies support the claim that yes, holistic and integrative nursing methods can have a measurable positive effect on patient outcomes:
- A 2025 randomized controlled trial from BMC Nursing concluded holistic nurse coaching was “found to significantly enhance diabetes self-management and empowerment” based on long-term impact on HbA1c levels (blood sugar)
- A 2026 research study from Clinical Hypertension found integrative, multimodal nursing interventions such as yoga, adherence education, and self-monitoring significantly improved blood pressure and reduced stress for middle-aged adults with uncontrolled hypertension
- A 2026 cohort study from Scientific Reports concludes a holistic nursing model can offer “significant advantages” for ICU patients, including reducing serious adverse reactions and improved cooperation between doctors and nurses
The body of peer-reviewed literature affirming holistic nursing practices grows as these methods continue to be adopted and measured in discrete use cases.
As a registered nurse with formal education in holistic and integrative nursing, you can be at the forefront of an impactful new vector of whole-person patient care.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics does not specify salary ranges for “holistic” nurses, or any different types of unique nursing specialties. Pay ranges can vary based on many factors.
Nurse practitioners earn an average salary of $132,000 per year ($63.46 per hour) in the US, according to the BLS.* Other types of APRNs can expect salary estimates in a similar general range.
MSN-prepared RNs who earn a certificate in holistic integrative nursing can increase their value to both patients and potential employers alike. Advance your education and you can potentially increase your earning potential.
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Disclosures
- This program provides foundational knowledge to support preparation for certification as a Nurse Coach (NC-BC) and/or Health and Wellness Nurse Coach (HWNC-BC). Additional eligibility requirements must be met beyond completion of the program to qualify for certification.
* BLS pay estimates calculate the median annual wage for various occupations. Per the BLS the median wage for an occupation is: "The wage at which half of the workers in the occupation earned more than that amount, and half earned less. Median wage data are from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey." Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook 2024. BLS median wage estimates do not represent entry-level wages and/or salaries. Multiple factors, including prior experience, age, geographic market in which you want to work, and degree level and field, will affect career outcomes, including starting salary and earnings as an experienced employee. Herzing neither represents that its graduates will earn the median salaries calculated by BLS for a particular job nor guarantees that graduation from its program will result in a job, promotion, particular wage or salary, or other career growth.
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