General Admissions Information
Areas of clinical expertise
Community/Mental Health Psychology Forensic Nursing
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Bachelor Of Science Nursing Program Thank you for your interest in the nursing program at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T). The School of Nursing at NC A&T State University offers several programs for selected health care professionals to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (BSN). We strive to make our programs accessible to working health professionals and to provide a supportive and caring environment. The goal of our BSN degree is to prepare a Registered Nurse (RN) with the ability to function as a professional nurse in various settings, provide exceptional leadership and managerial skills, use applied research in evidence-based practice, and prepare for graduate nursing education. Professionalism, including the aspects of compassion, dedication, volunteerism, ethical conduct, and scholarship, is emphasized. All candidates complete the University admission process, and be admitted to NC A&T, before acceptance into a BSN completion program. Candidates must complete the undergraduate pre-requisite science and liberal arts studies as a foundation of our BSN. The BSN degree requires 128 semester hours for graduation, and 62 semester credit hours may be transferred from another academic institution and/or earned through College Level Proficiency Examinations (CLEP) (up to 15 credit hours). However, no more than 80 hours may be transferred from another institution. In addition, all completion students must take Nursing 390, Transition to Professional Nursing Practice. BSN COMPLETION PROGRAM INCLUDES: |
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