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Nurses holding a bachelor's degree acquire the competencies and expertise needed to support physicians, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals in treating ill or injured patients. Those with a BSN receive additional education in leadership, nursing research, and management, offering greater flexibility in selecting their specialized field within healthcare. Currently, many hospitals and employers favor hiring nurses with bachelor's degrees rather than those with associate degrees.
Program objectives
After completing your bachelor's in nursing, you will be equipped to:
Combine principles from arts and sciences to enhance health and address complex nursing scenarios.
Utilize leadership theories, abilities, and judgment in supervising nursing practice across diverse environments.
Implement patient safety standards and quality enhancement methods to ensure top-tier care.
Evaluate, analyze, and apply current research findings to improve nursing practices.
Merge nursing science knowledge, technological tools, and communication strategies to enhance clinical decisions and provide safe, efficient patient care.
Examine how healthcare policies, economic conditions, legal frameworks, and sociocultural influences affect equitable care delivery and advocacy.
Exhibit proficient professional communication and teamwork to maximize health results.
Implement and champion preventive health measures and wellness initiatives for individuals, families, communities, and populations.