Many of our students participate with faculty members in regional and national research conferences and nursing symposia. And, through your extensive clinical experiences built into your coursework, you?ll learn in real-world situations alongside practicing health care professionals.
To earn an undergraduate degree in nursing, students complete 120 semester hours in general education and nursing courses. You will complete core science, math and general education courses during the first two years of the program, with professional nursing and clinical courses during the third and fourth years.
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program includes:
- 39 semester hours of general education and pre-requisites
- 59 semester hours of nursing courses, with clinical experiences built into the course curriculum
- Clinical experience at area hospitals, clinics and community agencies
Career OpportunitiesWhen you graduate from the BSN program, you will be prepared to enter the workforce as a baccalaureate-trained nurse, a highly sought position in hospitals and other care facilities. Our graduates have a high rate of success on the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses?