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Bachelor
of Science in Nursing
Employers
are recognizing that today's dynamic health care field demands baccalaureate
prepared nurses as essential in providing optimal delivery of healthcare
in community health, education, research and leadership roles. The
curriculum at CSUS is designed with the flexibility to meet the
needs of the working Registered Nurse, allowing for completion of
the program in three to four semesters. Variation in completion
time depends on the student's individual needs and educational background.
Our supportive and knowledgeable faculty advisors will help you
select program elements tailored to your needs.
The College
of Health and Human Services
The College
of Health and Humans Services offers a variety of undergraduate
and graduate programs designed to prepare health and humans service
professionals for leadership roles in society. In addition the Division
of Nursing, The College is comprised of the Division of Criminal
Justice and Social Work and the Departments of Health and Safety
Studies, Kinesiology and Health Science, Recreation and Leisure
Studies, Speech Pathology and Audiology, and a Physical Therapy
Program.
The Division
of Nursing
The Division
of Nursing offers a program for RNs' to obtain their Bachelor of
Science in Nursing, School Nurse Health Services credential or a
Master of Science degree in Nursing. Additionally, the Division
has joined with University of California, Davis and jointly offers
a MSN along with a Family Nurse Practitioner Credential. The student
body consists of a diverse group of learners from a variety of socioeconomic
backgrounds and geographical areas. Division faculty take pride
in the accomplishments of students and are active professionally
in the care community at the local, state, and national level, with
a wide range of clinical expertise and research interests.
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