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2 Nursing BA Degree Programs in USA


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 in the USA uniquely blend theoretical knowledge with significant hands-on clinical practice, preparing you for a vital career in healthcare. This program immerses you in patient care, emphasizing compassion alongside technical proficiency.
You'll acquire essential skills through courses like pharmacology, anatomy, and patient assessment, alongside advanced training in critical care and community health. As you engage with diverse patient populations, you'll deepen your understanding of health disparities and interventions. The program fosters independence and critical thinking as you participate in clinical simulations and real-world environments.
Graduates find meaningful careers in various settings, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, and community health organizations. As a nursing graduate, you're positioned for roles that require not only medical expertise but also the ability to navigate complex healthcare systems. Employers seek out graduates who can effectively communicate and collaborate within interdisciplinary teams, making your skills valuable in today’s global workforce.