Bachelor Of Science In Nursing (BSN)


A four-year BSN program is provided mostly by Universities and colleges with an accredited nursing program. The first one or two years are spent completing general education requirements while the final two or three years are spent on nursing courses. A BSN graduate is eligible for roles in leadership and management, community health, informatics, and specialty bedside practice. Nurses holding a BSN degree may pursue advanced life-long learning opportunities that may lead to specialized practice.

 

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