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Bachelor of Science in Nursing
PURPOSE
The baccalaureate program at the University of Pittsburgh School
of Nursing prepares a professional nurse whose practice is based
upon nursing science, related sciences and the arts in order to
promote, restore, and maintain the health of human beings. Throughout
the program, nursing courses are taken concurrently with courses
in the College of Arts and Sciences, contributing to the development
of the liberally educated practitioner. Graduates of the program
are generalists with the necessary base for graduate education and
continuing professional development.
For more information, see the Undergraduate
Program section.
Registered nurses, who are graduates of diploma or associate degree
programs in nursing, may choose to enroll in the RN-BSN or RN-MSN
Options programs.
Updated:
February 8, 2007
Email: cmh1@pitt.edu |