1-2 year program | 8 week courses
Why Pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing?
A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree will equip you with the knowledge and skills to thrive in a career in nursing. Careers in nursing:
- Registered Nurse (RN)
- Public Health Nurse
- Traveling Nurse
- School Nurse
- Occupational Health Nurse
- Case Manager Nurse
- Home Health Nurse
- Clinical Research Nurse
- Military Nurse
What Will You Study?
Students in the BSN program will progress through a series of courses designed to expand their knowledge and strengthen their nursing practice. Foundational courses such as Healthcare Today, Health Assessment, and Nursing Theory establish critical thinking and professional perspectives. Specialized courses, including Geriatric Nursing, Bioethics, Nursing Informatics, Client Education, and Community Health Nursing, prepare students to provide safe, ethical, and evidence-based care across diverse populations. Advanced courses such as Introduction to Research & Analytical Methods, Leadership & Management, Evidence-Based Practice, and the Senior Nursing Capstone refine clinical judgment, leadership abilities, and research application, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for professional nursing roles.
Program Objectives
After completion of the program, BSN graduates will be able to:
- Apply leadership principles to coordinate nursing care and ministry services to promote health and prevent disease.
- Develop healthcare strategies for addressing unmet healthcare needs, complex problems, obstacles, and challenges when providing nursing care and ministry
services. - Adopt proficient nursing practices to ensure safe, and positive outcomes of care.
- Use information from evidence-based research findings and professional standards for determining best practices in providing nursing care and ministry services.
- Assume appropriate leadership roles and collaborative practice roles in providing nursing care and ministry services.
- Apply leadership principles in collaborating with other communities of interest, such as local and extended church organizations, healthcare organizations, and community support agencies to provide professional nursing care and ministry services.
- Provide professional patient-centered nursing care and ministry services to humankind: Individuals, groups, families, communities, and populations; the underserved, poor, and disadvantaged; Individuals across the lifespan; and diverse populations.
- Develop new approaches to providing professional nursing care and ministry services that are rooted in a biblically based Christian worldview.
- Recognize individual and professional accountability to Christ, the public, the nursing profession, and healthcare employers for providing professional nursing care that is efficient, effective, equitable, evidence-based, patient-centered, timely, and safe.
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