Bachelor degree in Nursing at Columbus State University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Nursing at Columbus State University

Columbus State University
Bachelor degree
Nursing

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The Department of Nursing offers the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. The BSN program is designed for qualified high school graduates, college students, individuals who have already earned a degree in another field, and registered nurses with a diploma or associate degree returning for a baccalaureate degree. Students who complete all program requirements and earn a registered nurse license are prepared to practice as a nurse generalist in a variety of settings, including acute care facilities and hospitals, public & community health agencies, long term care facilities, home health agencies, and industry. They are also prepared to manage patient care, apply research findings in clinical practice, participate in continuing education and professional nursing organizations, and pursue graduate education.

Mission
The mission of the Columbus State University Baccalaureate Nursing Program is to prepare caring, competent, professional nurses who provide holistic, culturally congruent, evidence-based services for diverse populations in community, regional, and global settings. The program facilitates student centered learning and is dedicated to excellence in teaching, nursing practice, and service through community and regional partnerships.

Expected Outcomes
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program graduates entry level professional nurse generalists who are prepared to provide holistic nursing services for diverse populations in a variety of settings, with a focus upon treating human responses to actual or potential health problems. Graduates are expected to:

  • Assess the need for, plan, implement, and evaluate the effects of theory and evidence based nursing interventions selected to assist patients in achieving independence, quality of life, and/or a peaceful death.
  • Communicate effectively using written, verbal, and non-verbal interchange as well as information technologies with the goal of mutual understanding of information, perceptions, ideas, and feelings.
  • Make sound professional judgments and decisions based upon critical thinking, which includes cognitive skills, affective dispositions, and nursing knowledge and experience.
  • Participate in community service activities, which include volunteer service in health care related professional and/or political activities.
  • Express overall satisfaction with the nursing program, including the educational environment, teaching and learning experiences, the curriculum, learning resources, and facilitation of professional development.
  • Successfully complete the NCLEX-RN licensing examination.



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