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B.S. in Nursing

Main Subject Area

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Program overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

To succeed in nursing, you need to be ready for an innovative, high-touch, high caring profession where learning never stops. Our nursing students enjoy a unique camaraderie through small clinical groups (1-8 faculty-student ratio) and our Nursing Student Organization (NSO). Faculty know students by name in our close-knit department. Faculty have expertise in all nursing clinical areas, and are always ready to assist students to achieve their highest potential. Nursing Program Highlights: Individual attention; hands-on approach----we want you to succeed! 1-8 maximum faculty-student ratio on clinical (hospital ) sites Small classes-allows for individual attention Members of the Nursing Student Organization regularly attend state and national conventions Students and faculty regularly volunteer for University-sponsored clinics for the underserved Incorporate Franciscan values into the curriculum Student involvement in research Major Requirements: NURS 100 - Introduction to Professional Nursing NURS 200 - Nursing Assessment of the Person NURS 201 - Health and the Developing Person NURS 300 - Fundamentals of Human Care Nursing NURS 301 - Care of Childbearing Families NURS 302 - Care of Adults with Acute Alterations in Health NURS 303 - Care of Children NURS 311 - Human Nutrition NURS 316 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology I NURS 401 - Care of Individuals With Life-Threatening Alterations in Health NURS 402 - Care of Individuals with Alterations in Psychiatric/Mental Health NURS 403 - Nursing Research NURS 404 - Care of Individuals with Chronic Alterations in Health NURS 405 - Care of Human Communities NURS 410 - Nursing Management/Leadership Theory NURS 416 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II Two credits of Nursing/ Health electives Required courses: CHEM 113 - Human Chemistry I BIOL 111 - Introduction to Biology: Molecules, Cells, and Animal Physiology BIOL 205 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 206 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 214 - Clinical Microbiology SOC 101 - General Sociology STAT 101 - Elementary Statistics PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology MATH 107 - College Algebra

Program overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

To succeed in nursing, you need to be ready for an innovative, high-touch, high caring profession where learning never stops. Our nursing students enjoy a unique camaraderie through small clinical groups (1-8 faculty-student ratio) and our Nursing Student Organization (NSO). Faculty know students by name in our close-knit department. Faculty have expertise in all nursing clinical areas, and are always ready to assist students to achieve their highest potential. Nursing Program Highlights: Individual attention; hands-on approach----we want you to succeed! 1-8 maximum faculty-student ratio on clinical (hospital ) sites Small classes-allows for individual attention Members of the Nursing Student Organization regularly attend state and national conventions Students and faculty regularly volunteer for University-sponsored clinics for the underserved Incorporate Franciscan values into the curriculum Student involvement in research Major Requirements: NURS 100 - Introduction to Professional Nursing NURS 200 - Nursing Assessment of the Person NURS 201 - Health and the Developing Person NURS 300 - Fundamentals of Human Care Nursing NURS 301 - Care of Childbearing Families NURS 302 - Care of Adults with Acute Alterations in Health NURS 303 - Care of Children NURS 311 - Human Nutrition NURS 316 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology I NURS 401 - Care of Individuals With Life-Threatening Alterations in Health NURS 402 - Care of Individuals with Alterations in Psychiatric/Mental Health NURS 403 - Nursing Research NURS 404 - Care of Individuals with Chronic Alterations in Health NURS 405 - Care of Human Communities NURS 410 - Nursing Management/Leadership Theory NURS 416 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II Two credits of Nursing/ Health electives Required courses: CHEM 113 - Human Chemistry I BIOL 111 - Introduction to Biology: Molecules, Cells, and Animal Physiology BIOL 205 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 206 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 214 - Clinical Microbiology SOC 101 - General Sociology STAT 101 - Elementary Statistics PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology MATH 107 - College Algebra

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

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