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The nursing faculty provides a pre-licensure academic pathway culminating in a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) degree. This comprehensive program combines a well-rounded general education with a robust professional curriculum grounded in the Roy Adaptation Model, offering substantial content and practical relevance.
The undergraduate nursing program aims to develop knowledgeable professionals in the field of nursing.
Graduates of the nursing undergraduate program will:
Respect human dignity and worth while recognizing biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors affecting adaptation.
Apply adaptation theory when making decisions and helping individuals, families, and communities reach their optimal adaptation levels.
Employ problem-solving abilities, critical analysis, independent judgment, and ongoing assessment to enhance patient care.
Assess and apply research findings along with theoretical and empirical knowledge from humanities, physical sciences, and behavioral sciences in nursing practice.
Demonstrate leadership by taking responsibility and being accountable for nursing interventions that foster adaptation.
Work cooperatively with interdisciplinary healthcare teams and advocate for patient health and welfare through professional and political channels.
Contribute to identifying healthcare needs at local, state, and national levels while supporting effective healthcare improvements.
Commit to personal and professional growth to advance quality healthcare delivery.