If you have been looking for a good nursing program, you can stop searching—Indiana State University has one of the best nursing programs in the nation.
Established in 1963, ISU’s nursing program has evolved into an outstanding center of training for nurses at all levels of the profession. Just look at what it offers…
ISU’s nursing program is accredited by two important accrediting organizations:
The Indiana State Board of Nursing
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The National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission
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These accreditations ensure that ISU’s nursing program meets (or exceeds) industry standards, thus guaranteeing you a valuable education.
ISU offers both a Bachelor and a Master of Science degree in nursing.
Bachelor or Science Degree in Nursing (for those who already have an RN license)
Housed in the College of Nursing, Health, and Human Services, ISU’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree provides students with both the theory and the clinical coursework needed to become nurses. In addition, the student is required to take some well-chosen electives that will aid their career growth.
ISU’s Bachelor’s program is not only designed to be a basic preparation for the nursing profession, but it is also a crucial step toward graduate school.
The required courses for ISU’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree* are:
*As listed on the official website of Indiana State University
In addition, the student must complete a number of elective courses.
Traditional Bachelor of Nursing Degree (for those entering without an RN or an LPN license)
According to ISU’s official website, this four-year degree program combines:
This curriculum will thoroughly prepare the student to take the RN or LPN licensure exam.
ISU’s Master of Science in Nursing degree program was developed in 1986 and is currently housed in the Department of Advanced Practice Nursing.
The Master of Science program offers three career concentrations, each of which is eligible for certification:
In addition to fulfilling the course requirements for the selected concentration, the student is required to complete a 6-credit hour master’s thesis, a culminating project, or an evidence-based practice project.
Although the nursing program at ISU will challenge you, it will also reward you with a wealth of nursing skills that will lead you to a fulfilling career. So don’t wait. Register today!
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