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Welcome!
Nursing is a health care profession which systematically assists patients/clients to achieve health or
health-related goals. The focus of nursing has moved away from a disease-oriented to a health promotion system
of care and nurses provide health care for individuals, families and communities. It is our belief that students,
endowed with the capacity for self-direction, are responsible for their own learning and self-development.
We presently offer a
B.S. degree for basic (pre-licensure)
and transfer RN students, an M.S.
degree for accelerated RNs without a B.S. degree, RNs with a non-nursing B.S.
degree and non-RNs with a B.S. or higher degree (ELMN), and a
Health Services Credential for School
Nurses. Advanced practice options offered in the graduate program include:
Nursing Education, Nursing Administration,
Psychiatric/Mental Health CNS, Nursing Case Management and four
Nurse Practitioner options: primary
and acute adult, primary and acute pediatric, family and psychiatric/mental
health.
We have a total enrollment of over 300 baccalaureate students and approximately 100 graduate students.
There are 20 full-time faculty and additional part-time faculty prepared in various clinical specialties.
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