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Bachelor of Science in Nursing

The College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation at Arizona State University offers a program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.

ASU's College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation is the only BSN state-supported program in Maricopa County and is Arizona's largest provider of BSN nurses. The baccalaureate program is available in a variety of program options.

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing prepares students to think critically, make decisions and function effectively in their interpersonal and team surroundings. The general education courses in humanities and social and biological sciences provide a strong foundation for the nursing theory and clinical/experiential courses. Nursing graduates are prepared to understand and respond to the vast and changing healthcare needs of individuals and communities in this society.

RN-BSN entry option

RN to BSN entry option offers Registered Nurses the opportunity to complete Upper Division Nursing Program requirements leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

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