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2010-11 Undergraduate Catalog
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School of Health Sciences, Lydia Green Nursing Program Marston Hall Lucille Kelley, Dean of the School of Health Sciences The SHS mission is to partner with the community to develop graduates who engage the culture, change the world, and:
— School of Health Sciences Mission Statement
Lydia Green Nursing Program The B.S. degree with a nursing major is approved by the state of Washington and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) . The aim of the baccalaureate degree program is to foster the development of self-understanding, caring, collaboration, ethical thought and action, intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and judgment, as well as integrating Christian faith with scientific knowledge and clinical expertise. There are two options for obtaining a baccalaureate degree in nursing:
The Basic Four-Year Undergraduate Pre-licensure Program Students may complete all coursework at SPU or may transfer in prerequisite, general education, and elective coursework from other institutions. Completing a Direct Transfer Associate of Arts Degree or a Direct Transfer Pre-Nursing Degree (DTA) facilitates the transition to SPU for transfer students. Upon satisfactory completion of the baccalaureate degree, the graduate is eligible to take the national examination required for licensure as a registered nurse (NCLEX-RN). SPU baccalaureate graduates are prepared to assume entry-level practice and leadership roles in a variety of health care settings. The R.N. to B.S. degree completion program enables non-baccalaureate prepared R.N.s to complete the bachelor of science degree with a nursing major. Need to know when a course is being offered? Check the 2010-11 Time Schedule. |
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