º£½ÇÍø’s undergraduate Nursing Program is known for developing competent, compassionate registered nurses (RNs) through rigorous academics and relationship-centered learning grounded in Christian faith and values. SPU BSN graduates are highly sought-after for their expertise, ethical leadership, and commitment to serving diverse communities in acute care and community health settings.
With clinically relevant coursework and hands-on nursing science training, SPU’s nursing degree program challenges you to excel in both the classroom and clinical settings. Faculty members bring real-world nursing experience, providing personalized mentorship to prepare you for success in the professional health care field. The program:
- Emphasizes both health promotion and illness care.
- Fosters the development of critical thinking, ethical thought and action, judgment, collaboration, and caring.
- Integrates the Christian faith with scientific knowledge and clinical expertise.
- Works with patients as whole beings, considering their mind, body, spirit, and surrounding environment.
- Seeks to graduate º£½ÇÍø of competence, character, and caring.
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Most undergraduate students entering º£½ÇÍø follow the standard General Education curriculum to complete their undergraduate degrees. Requirements include completion of , , and requirements. Refer to your graduation checklist to ensure that you’re taking the required courses and credits you need to earn your degree in a timely manner.
Nursing Program Mission and Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes
- Generalist: Integrate concepts of liberal arts and sciences to promote wellbeing and manage complex nursing care, incorporating sound clinical judgement through nurse generalist practice.
- Health care leader: Employ leadership principles, evidence-based practice, and quality improvement strategies to influence health policy and regulations for provision of safe and quality care across the lifespan.
- Health information manager: Use patient care technologies and manage clinical information to deliver safe, effective, and quality care in a variety of settings across diverse populations.
- Collaborator: Collaborate in the management, coordination, and delivery of inter-professional care for diverse individuals, families, and communities.
- Professional: Demonstrate professional behaviors that reflect values consistent with lifelong learning, spiritual awareness, cultural humility, and ethical standards.
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