Nursing - Accelerated (BSN)
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Degree Type
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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College
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Contact
Advising Contact: Jordanna Shotzman
Phone: 479-788-7856
Your BSN is closer than you think when you enroll in UAFS's accelerated entry option.
The accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing entry option in the Carolyn McKelvey Moore School of Nursing allows bachelor degree holders to obtain a BSN in as little as 15 months. Theory, laboratory and clinical practice may be scheduled in the morning, afternoon, evening, and weekend hours to provide optimal learning experiences.
There is a separate admission process for this program
Applications are due by March 1.
Related Program Pathway
The evolving world of healthcare has created a constantly growing need for nursing professionals of all levels. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in the Carolyn McKelvey Moore School of Nursing utilizes cutting-edge technology and clinical experience within area healthcare systems to provide the active, hands-on learning necessary to prepare competent and compassionate nurses. The nursing education program challenges students to think critically in an environment that facilitates educational mobility, personal growth, and a pattern of life-long learning and also challenge students to use evidence-based practice guidelines in the environment in which nursing is being provided.
What can I do if I use this entry option to earn my Bachelor of Science in Nursing?
Students who graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing are qualified to sit for the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX). Graduates are prepared to provide nursing care for individuals, families, population, and communities within a variety of healthcare settings; use evidence-based practice to guide nursing interventions which promote, maintain, and restore health; or continue their education at the graduate level.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the annual median wage for registered nurses in 2023 was $86,070.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, you will be able to:
- use the nursing process and critical thinking to promote, maintain, and restore the health of individuals and families throughout the lifespan.
- evaluate the application of research findings to support evidence-based practice.
- communicate effectively using interpersonal, written, and technological strategies.
- integrate leadership and management skills in the provision of cost-effective quality health care.
- individualize culturally and ethnically sensitive health promotion strategies with individuals, families, populations and communities in a variety of settings.
- model professional role development through nursing behaviors consistent with professional standards.
CCNE Accreditation
This program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.