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The integrated Bachelor of Science and Master of Nursing program fosters analytical abilities and scientific knowledge while preparing students for nursing licensure. This dual-degree pathway opens diverse professional possibilities in both patient care and healthcare administration. Ideal for those seeking to explore nursing's role in community and international health landscapes amid evolving medical systems.
This combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Nursing curriculum enhances problem-solving capabilities while investigating various scientific disciplines. Students fulfill core requirements, introductory electives, and a chosen Science major, supplemented by additional electives to complete the necessary credit hours from specialized or interdisciplinary course offerings.
The initial year focuses exclusively on science coursework, with nursing classes beginning in year two. Progression to the Master's level requires maintaining satisfactory academic performance. The nursing curriculum blends theoretical study with extensive hands-on training, featuring more than 800 clinical placement hours throughout the program.