Bethel University

The Nursing Department makes available three different programs for those who want to become a nurse or improve their skills in the fast-moving field of nursing:

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Undergraduate degree (B.S. in Nursing)

A bachelor of science degree can be earned through the four-year sequence of the pre-licensure nursing program. Rigorous coursework prepares students well to enter the professional nursing career in a variety of settings. Students who successfully complete the program qualify to apply to sit for the NCLEX licensure examination (for registered nurses).

Pupils may start by taking the required pre-nursing classes or may transfer from other institutions if openings exist.

Registered nurses (RNs) may obtain a degree through the College of Adult & Professional Studies, which offers an accelerated evening option. The Graduate School offers a Master's Degree in Nursing.

Registered Nurse (RN) degree completion (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing includes important knowledge about the general nurse preparation, giving respect to the past education and skills. It carries on the practice of growing and fine-tuning professional wisdom and performance. Christian teachings are mixed into both clinical experiences and course work.

This course is adaptable to a career person's needs without compromising on academic instruction. Since it was founded, this program has achieved a 97% rate of completion. The teaching staff is dedicated to ensuring that pupils succeed as well as gain knowledge of nursing.

Finish your Bachelor of Science (B.S.) with a major in Nursing

  1. Only 36 semester credits required for the Nursing major
  2. Enjoy the convenience of registering only once for the entire program
  3. Classes will consist of a group of adults who will support each other and advance through the entire program together
  4. Evaluations based primarily on written assignments, class discussions, projects, and small group participation

Master of Arts in Nursing (M.A. in Nursing)

This master's degree consists of a core curriculum plus additional courses that prepare nurses for leadership by specializing in one of two concentrations:

1. Nursing and Healthcare Leadership

Instilling in nurses the knowledge and skills needed to effect change in health care systems.

2. Nursing Education

Nurses are ready to work academically, with staff or instruct patients.

Accreditation

The nursing instruction at Bethel has received accreditation from the CCNEC, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

Finish your M.A. in Nursing

  1. 43 semester credits
  2. Register once for the entire program
  3. During the second year, 2 internships must be completed
  4. Be part of a supportive group of busy nurses who progress through the program together
  5. Written assignments, projects, presentations, class discussions, and small group participation form the basis of your evaluation.

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