2017-18 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Nursing
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Jenny Sauls, Director
Beard, Brooks, Browning, Cooper, Creighton, J. Finch, M. Finch, Flagg, Krabousanos, Lancaster, Lindsey, Maharaj, McCauley, McInnis, Meeks, Moore, Morehead, Murphree, Plunk, Salmon, Scoble, Stevens, Vickrey, Ward, Wetsell, Whiteside, Wilson
The School of Nursing offers a four-year program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
The purposes of this degree program are to
- provide quality nursing education which prepares graduates for professional nursing practice as generalists;
- prepare graduates who have an appropriate base for specialized study in nursing practice, education, administration, or research;
- provide graduates with a professional practice base that is responsive to the changing health care needs of the citizens of Tennessee and the nation.
Graduates of the program receive preparation designed to enable them to
- communicate through a variety of media to facilitate the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and information;
- employ critical thinking abilities for personal and professional development and nursing practice refinement;
- develop professional knowledge and skills necessary to design, coordinate, and lead within the health care system;
- utilize the nursing process as a foundation for nursing practice;
- exhibit personal and professional development responsive to changes in nursing, health care, and society.
Accreditation
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program holds full approval by the Tennessee Board of Nursing and is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Costs
Nursing students pay the same fees as do all other undergraduate students at the University. These fees are described in detail at www.mtsu.edu/bursar. Additional expenses incurred by nursing students per semester vary ($150-500; costs subject to change).
Pre-nursing Curriculum for Other Nursing Schools
Students planning to enter other schools of nursing must carefully select their courses according to the pre-nursing curriculum prescribed by the school to which they will apply. Nursing advisors will assist students with their course selections.
Graduate Study
The School of Nursing offers the Master of Science in Nursing. Requirements and a list of the courses offered for graduate credit are published in the Graduate Catalog.
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