• The goals of the University of Bridgeport School of Nursing (UBSN) are to prepare the graduate nurse for entry-level practice in a variety of health care settings, to provide the foundation for graduate education and/or continued education as a life-long learner, and to contribute to quality patient outcomes. 
  • One of the top nursing programs in CT, the Traditional BSN is a career-oriented program that provides numerous opportunities for professional and personal growth.
  • Nursing, as a profession, requires true commitment of service to others. While providing care, nurses encounter patients across the lifespan, across cultures, and across the globe.
  • The Traditional BSN program is designed to prepare a nurse generalist for entry into professional practice.
  • The Traditional BSN Curriculum is comprised of a total of 120 credits. The 8-semester curriculum provides 55 credits in general education and 65 credits in the nursing major.