The traditional pathway is a full-time bachelor of science option, great whether you have earned a degree in the past or not. The traditional pathway is a 24-month program that includes class room, clinical simulation, and clinical practice in the curriculum. This program is offered at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora as well as the CU South Denver location in Parker.

Expected Bachelor's Program Outcomes

  • Display novice, professional nursing leadership qualities to promote quality and safe care.
  • Engage in effective communication and collaboration in intra– and interdisciplinary teams across a variety of contexts.
  • Provide socially just, ethical, and inclusive care to diverse populations across the continuum of care.
  • Apply principles of healthcare informatics as a meaningful user of health information systems and technology.
  • Reference relevant theoretical frameworks to improve patient and population health outcomes across a range of settings.
  • Integrate evidence-based practice into patient-centered care using the nursing process across a range of settings.
  • Articulate how policy, advocacy, finance, and regulatory environments influence healthcare delivery.