BSN - Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Program Overview
If you aspire to a career in nursing — to saving lives and making a difference — this four-year program at ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥¼ä State will prepare you for beginning levels of nurse practice and fulfill the educational requirements to write the state board licensing exam for registered nurses. There are three semesters of pre-requisite courses and five semesters of nursing courses. Clinical experiences also take place throughout the region and in a variety of settings to prepare you for life in the field.
ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥¼ä to earn your degree in nursing
The first step to apply is making an appointment with a member of the nursing faculty for advising. Contact your assigned adviser for an appointment or call the nursing department office at 270.809.2193 for information.
Learn more about the admission process and requirements
ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥¼ä for first, then apply for admission to the School of Nursing.
- Admission Requirements
- Admission Rubric
- BSN Application
- High School-Direct Admit Nursing Admission Application
- Fall semester deadline: May 1
- Spring semester deadline: December 1
Competitive, affordable tuition
ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥¼ä State offers competitive tuition rates, plus plenty of opportunities for scholarships and financial aid.
Program Outcomes
- Communicates and collaborates effectively through oral, written, and technological methods.
- Provides leadership to advance the profession to meet healthcare needs of society.
- Practices safe and quality patient centered nursing care based on best evidence incorporating knowledge from a liberal education.
- Analyzes the current healthcare issues in a dynamic and global community as they impact nursing practice.
- Demonstrates professional values.
Contact Us
The School of Nursing Main office can be reached at 270.809.2193.
Dr. Dana Todd, PhD, APRN
Professor
BSN Program Director
218 Mason Hall