If you’re a registered nurse, you can advance your education and your career by getting a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
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WHY STUDY NURSING?
Getting a bachelor’s degree will give you the credentials you’ll need to help you take a more supervisory and leadership role in many health care facilities.
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
You'll take a variety of courses. You'll also have many opportunities for hands-on experiences at various locations, including hospitals and doctors' offices and community health settings.
WHAT CAN I DO WITH A DEGREE IN NURSING?
When you earn your degree, you’ll have the advanced skills you’ll need to assume a leadership or management role.
Job titles:
- ER nurse
- ICU nurse
- Charge nurse
- Hospice nurse
- Maternal/Child nurse
- Neonatal intensive care nurse
- Nursing supervisor
- Operating Room Nurse
- Pediatric nurse
- Psychiatric nurse
- School nurse
- Traveling nurse
Employers:
- Hospitals
- Physicians’ offices
- Nursing homes
- Hospice care
- Home health care
- School systems
- Disability services
- Nonprofit organizations
Featured Courses in This Program
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NUR 1302
Course 1 Name
Professional Nursing Concepts
Course 1 Description
This course is designed to introduce the adult student to the educational environment at the university of Pittsburgh and the school of nursing. The organizing framework and nursing theories which serve as the structure for the curriculum and nursing practice are presented. The nursing process is discussed as the foundation for nursing practice. Critical thinking and decision making are introduced.
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NUR 1402
Course 2 Name
Health Promotion/Health Assessment
Course 2 Description
This course presents the knowledge base and the skills for health promotion and health assessment of individuals across the lifespan. The role of the nurse in promoting patterns of positive health behaviors is emphasized. The student is provided with an opportunity to practice physical assessment skills. In addition, the course facilitates the RN learners adjustment to the stresses of the multiple role learner.
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NUR 1401
Course 3 Name
Introduction To Nursing Research
Course 3 Description
The student is introduced to the research process with focus on the role of the professional nurse as a consumer of research. Basic concepts and terminology of research method ology and analysis are presented. Students are given the opportunity to interpret and evaluate nursing research.
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NUR 1310
Course 4 Name
Ethical Dimensions Of Professional Nursing
Course 4 Description
This course examines ethical issues from the perspective of nursing with a focus on principled behavior in personal and professional situations. Course content is focused on ethical theories and principles, values clarification, development, and decision-making, and the nurse's obligations related to ethical issues and dilemmas in professional practice.
MORE TO KNOW
The Bachelor of Science nursing program at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford at the Bradford campus located in Bradford, PA is accredited by the:
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
3390 Peachtree Road NE
Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326
(404) 975-5000
The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the bachelor of science in nursing program is Continuing Accreditation.
View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program athttp://www.acenursing.com/accreditedprograms/programsearch.htm
Admission criteria for RN-BSN Program
- Completed Pitt-Bradford Admission Application
- Official High School Transcripts
- Official College/University Transcripts (all schools attended)
- Current Pennsylvania RN licensure to practice nursing (PA RN licensure is required throughout your enrollment in the program)
- Minimum cumulative QPA of 2.5 or above
- 35 credits of lower-level nursing courses (ASN or diploma) from an approved school
- One of the following:
- Graduation from an approved associate or diploma program within 3 years before being considered for admission to the RN-BSN program.
- Graduation from an approved associate or diploma program more than 3 years ago but with evidence of at least 1,000 hours nursing practice within 3 years prior before being considered for admission to the RN-BSN program.
Canvas is the e-Education Platform employed by the University of Pittsburgh for course management and delivery. Course materials are placed on individual course web sites. A variety of tools (such as the ability to send documents electronically and access grades online), and the ability to communicate electronically through e-mail, discussion boards, and chat may be used within the context of the course.
More information about our program, curriculum, policies, and progression can be found within the RN-BSN Fact Sheet.
Additional Information
The curriculum offers numerous opportunities for practical experiences with clinical instruction provided in the following local and surrounding agencies:
Bradford Regional Medical Center
Warren General Hospital
UPMC Cole
Home Health Care
Penn Highlands Dubois
PA State Health Department
UPMC Kane
Physician's Offices
Penn Highlands Elk
ROTC-BSN students may receive three credits toward the upper level nursing electives upon successful completion of the ROTC Leadership Development and Assessment Course (LDAC) or the ROTC Nursing Summer Training Program (NSTP).
I made great relationships with my nursing professors.Chelsea Loney '19 RN at Warren (PA) General Hospital
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