The traditional BSN curriculum leads to the bachelor of science degree in nursing and prepares graduates for the Registered Nurse licensure examination. TU?s undergraduate nursing program begins clinical experiences during the spring semester of a student?s sophomore year. This gives students five semesters to develop their clinical skills whereas most programs incorporate four. Students can gain experience at a number of area hospitals and community agencies preparing them for employment in a range of health care settings after graduation.
TU?s undergraduate nursing program features a 99 percent job placement rate and board pass rates greater than the state and national averages. Students have access to a high-fidelity human patient simulation center and state-of-the-art learning facilities including a unique intraprofessional clinic, which allows students to gain hands on experience in a real practice environment.?
Strong community relationships with local healthcare providers provide excellent experiential learning opportunities, and highly personalized learning opportunities in small classroom settings help students make connections with passionate mentors and alumni. TU also offers an RN to BSN program that allows associate degree-prepared RNs to complete a BSN degree in as few as 12 months.