The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program consists of 60 credits in nursing and 65 credits in general education and electives. The national nursing licensing board reports that a high percentage of CCSU students who complete the BSN program also pass the NCLEX-RN exam on their first attempt.
First time NCLEX-RN Pass Rates for CCSU BSN Graduates:
2021 - 96%
2020 - 97%
2019 - 92%
2018 - 100%
Requirements:
Nursing Major Courses: 60 credits
Please note: NRSE 110 Introduction to Nursing Theories has been decreased to 2 credits.
NRSE 110 - Introduction to Nursing Theories - 2 Credits
NRSE 150 - Nutrition - 3 Credits
NRSE 210 - Health Assessment - 4 Credits
NRSE 250 - Nursing Care of Well Populations - 3 Credits
NRSE 260 - Evidence-Based Nursing Interventions - 3 Credits
NRSE 270 - Gerontological Nursing - 3 Credits
NRSE 303 - Nursing Research for Evidence-Based Practice - 3 Credits
NRSE 310 - Altered Health Concepts and Therapeutic Interventions - 4 Credits
NRSE 320 - Holistic Care of Adults with Health Alterations - 5 Credits
NRSE 345 - Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing - 4 Credits
NRSE 360 - Maternity Nursing: The Expanding Family - 3 Credits
NRSE 445 - Social Justice and Health Promotion of Communities - 4 Credits
NRSE 465 - Nursing Care of Families with Children - 3 Credits
NRSE 470 - Holistic Nursing Care of the Critically Ill - 5 Credits
NRSE 485 - Professional Values and Role Development - 3 Credits
NRSE 490 - Leadership and Management in Nursing - 3 Credits
NRSE 495 - Synthesis of Professional Nursing Practice - 5 Credits
Related Requirements: 25 credits
PSY 136 - Life-Span Development - 3 Credits
BMS 102 - Introduction to Biomolecular Science - 3 Credits
BMS 216 - Microbiology for Nursing - 3 Credits
CHEM 161 - General Chemistry - 3 Credits
CHEM 162 - General Chemistry Laboratory - 1 Credit
CHEM 210 - Organic Chemistry I - Foundations - 3 Credits
BMS 103 - Introduction to Biomolecular Science Laboratory - 1 Credit
BMS 318 - Anatomy and Physiology I - 4 Credits or
BIO 318 - Anatomy and Physiology I - 4 Credits
BMS 319 - Anatomy and Physiology II - 4 Credits or
BIO 319 - Anatomy and Physiology II - 4 Credits
Total Credit Hours: 120
Learning Outcomes
Integrate theories and concepts from liberal education into nursing practice.
Apply leadership concepts, skills, and decision making in the provision of high quality nursing care, healthcare team coordination, and the oversight and accountability for care delivery in a variety of settings.
Critically evaluate evidence-based research in collaboration with other members of the healthcare team to improve patient outcomes.
Demonstrate skills in using patient care technologies, information systems, and communication devices that support safe nursing practice.
Advocate for a variety of socio-political issues affecting health care through
participation in legislative and political forums.
Incorporate inter- and intra-professional communication and collaborative skills into the delivery of evidence-based, culturally sensitive patient-centered care.
Provide innovative interventions to promote health and prevent illness invulnerable populations.
Practice from a caring, professional nursing perspective by incorporating the values of social justice, diversity, and global awareness.
Integrate knowledge, skills, and attitudes through use of the nursing process to
provide patient-centered care to patients across the lifespan from a diverse perspective.
Direncanakan November 2025
Tanggal mulai
Januari 2025
School of Education and Professional Studies (SEPS)
Henry Barnard Hall 327,
NEW BRITAIN,
Connecticut,
06050, United States
Applicants must have successfully completed secondary education.
English language proficiency requirement
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Information on the TOEFL may be obtained from Educational Testing Services. The three versions of the TOEFL that a prospective student may take are listed here with minimum acceptable scores:
The International English Language Testing System Exam (IELTS) is also accepted. A minimum band score of 6.5 is required for admissions consideration.
Duolingo English Test (DET) - minimum score of 95
Application deadline: International students should apply by April 1 for the fall semester and November 1 for the spring semester.
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