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The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program equips graduates for entry-level roles across diverse healthcare environments. Structured in two phases, students begin as pre-nursing majors completing prerequisite coursework before advancing to the nursing major, which combines clinical training with classroom instruction. Foundational pre-nursing classes deliver comprehensive general education while establishing the groundwork for professional nursing studies. The final two years concentrate on developing both theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed for modern healthcare practice.
While covering core hospital nursing principles, the curriculum also highlights community-based and primary care approaches. Students gain experience serving diverse patient populations, with technological applications woven throughout the program.
Graduates emerge ready for immediate professional employment while building a strong base for advanced studies. BSN degree holders qualify to take the NCLEX-RN licensing examination for registered nurses.