

Bachelor of Science in Nursing(BSN)
Duration
3 Years
Fee
N/A
Level
Bachelor
Next Intake
TBA
Entry Score
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Eligibility Requirements
- High school diploma or GED
- Minimum 2.75 GPA
- Composite score of 65 on the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS)
Scholarship Opportunities
Scholarship information not available
Career Opportunities
Registered Nurse (Hospital/Clinic)
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Community Health Nurse
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Public Health Nurse
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School Nurse
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Emergency Room (ER) Nurse
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ICU Nurse
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Operating Room (OR) Nurse
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Pediatric Nurse
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Geriatric Nurse
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Psychiatric / Mental Health Nurse
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Nurse Educator (Teaching Hospitals / Colleges)
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Health Promotion Officer
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Clinical Research Assistant
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Home Care Nurse
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NGO/INGO Health Program Staff
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Medical-Surgical Nurse
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Infection Control Nurse
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Case Manager / Patient Care Coordinator
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Nursing Officer (Government Hospitals)
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Pathway to Nursing License Abroad (NCLEX, HAAD, etc.)
Course Structure
- NUR 300 – Concepts of Nursing
- NUR 310 – Pharmacology
- NUR 311 – Fundamentals of Nursing
- NUR 312 – Medical-Surgical and Geriatric Nursing
- NUR 316 – Pathophysiology
- NUR 317 – Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
- NUR 320 – Physical Assessment
- NUR 347 – Ethics and Advocacy in Nursing Practice
- NUR 361 – Nursing Care of Mother/Infant Clients
- NUR 365 – Nursing Care of Children
- NUR 402 – Community and Global Public Health Nursing
- NUR 409 – Nursing Informatics and Evidence Based Practice
- NUR 415 – Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing
- NUR 416 – Research and Evidence Based Practice
- NUR 420 – Transition into Nursing Practice
- NUR 440 – Clinical Judgment for Nursing Practice
Key Features
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About the Course
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program delivers a well-rounded, evidence-based education that equips students for a successful nursing career. After completing general education and foundational science courses, students advance to engaging nursing classes, hands-on lab simulations, and clinical experiences. Together, these learning opportunities build the knowledge, confidence, and practical skills needed to deliver compassionate, patient-centered care and respond effectively to today’s complex healthcare needs.