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University of Mississippi
B.A. in Allied Health Studies - Nursing
- University, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The B.A. in Allied Health Studies with a focus on Nursing prepares students to become vital members of the healthcare team. The program emphasizes foundational knowledge in health sciences, including ...


Fontbonne University - College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Pre-Nursing Studies
- St. Louis, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The major in Pre-Nursing Studies provides students with a foundation in human functioning and disease. The 4-year curriculum includes all of the prerequisites for entry to most RN/BSN programs, including the Goldfarb School of Nursing (GSoN), with which Fontbonne has 2+2 and 4+1 articulation agreements.
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Nursing degree programs at the Bachelor's level prepare you for a rewarding career in healthcare. You'll engage in diverse coursework that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, essential for delivering patient-centered care.
Through courses in anatomy, pharmacology, and nursing ethics, you'll develop competencies like conducting health assessments, administering medications, and implementing patient care plans. Studying nursing cultivates critical thinking and enhances communication skills as you learn to advocate for patients in various clinical settings. The environment fosters teamwork and builds adaptability as you interact with fellow students and healthcare professionals.
Graduates often pursue roles as registered nurses in hospitals, clinics, or community health settings. They may also advance into specialized fields such as pediatrics, geriatrics, or mental health nursing. This educational journey not only equips students with essential clinical skills but also prepares them to make a meaningful difference in patients' lives and contributes to public health.