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Mental Health Nursing Schools in Hawaii
No student earned a Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing degree in Hawaii in <nil>.
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Jobs for Mental Health Nursing Grads in Hawaii
There are 11,970 people in the state and 3,187,320 people in the nation working in psychiatric/mental health nursing jobs.
Wages for Mental Health Nursing Jobs in Hawaii
A typical salary for a psychiatric/mental health nursing grad in the state is $98,080, compared to a typical salary of $81,350 nationwide.
Mental Health Nursing Careers in HI
Some of the careers psychiatric/mental health nursing majors go into include:
Job Title | HI Job Growth | HI Median Salary |
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Nurse Practitioners | 36% | $123,570 |
Nursing Instructors and Professors | 24% | $77,580 |
Registered Nurses | 13% | $105,300 |
Related Majors in Hawaii
Below are some popular majors in the state that are similar to psychiatric/mental health nursing.
Major | Annual Graduates in HI |
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Registered Nursing | 519 |
Nursing Practice | 15 |
Family Practice Nursing | 1 |
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References
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