The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) helps students with no prior experience obtain licensure and gives current RNs an opportunity to expand their careers.
Many RN positions, especially those with supervisory roles, require applicants to have a B.S.N. Students without nursing experience can complete the degree in four years, while RNs can get credit for previous education and experience, allowing them to finish their degree programs in less time.
In the first and second years, students complete general education requirements, including classes in the liberal arts and sciences. In their third and fourth years, students enroll in nursing courses and complete clinical work. Students receive practical training through the clinical component, which includes a set minimum number of hours working in a health-care facility.
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