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Bachelor of Science in Nursing

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/ˈbætʃələr əv ˈsaɪəns ɪn ˈnɜrsɪŋ/
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an undergraduate academic credential focused on the study of nursing theory, clinical practice, healthcare leadership, and patient care

A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is an undergraduate degree that prepares students for a career as registered nurses. The program includes training in medical science, patient care, nursing theory, and practical clinical experience. Graduates of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing are qualified to work in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings, providing care and support to patients.

  • She earned her BSN degree and began her career as a registered nurse in a hospital.
  • He completed his Bachelor of Science in Nursing with honors and became a nurse educator.
  • The university offers a rigorous BSN program that includes hands-on clinical experience and specialized coursework.
  • After obtaining her BSN, she worked as a nurse manager in a critical care unit.
  • Many students pursue a BSN to gain the necessary knowledge and skills to provide compassionate and evidence-based nursing care in various healthcare settings.