- Its aim is to educate nurses competent to provide contemporary clinical care, make critical decisions within an ethical framework, communicate effectively, exercise leadership/management skills, and coordinate health promotion, risk reduction, and illness or disease management strategies for clients.
- Provide compassionate care with a commitment to social justice.
- Evaluate culturally sensitive person-centered care practices in health promotion, risk reduction, disease prevention and illness management for the health of people across the lifespan.
- Manage the delivery of person-centered care through effective delegation, prioritization and leadership practices.
- Use transparent person-centered nursing interventions in assessing the client?s environment, prioritizing care and following established health care (institution/agency) policies and procedures.
- Use quality improvement models to analyze health care delivery systems and policies that affect the health of people.
- Implement knowledge driven actions in professional nursing practice derived from a variety of theoretical perspectives.
Upon program completion, BSN students are expected to meet the following program outcomes: