The Registered Nurse Baccalaureate Program is designed for students with either an associate degree or diploma in nursing. The curriculum is concentrated in the upper division and leads to a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in nursing.
The upper-division nursing major draws on the lower-division prerequisite courses from the humanities, and the natural and social sciences. Students are provided learning experiences focused on the world's evolving health care environment through communication, negotiation, and leadership. Students are provided learning experiences focused on individuals, families, groups and communities. In addition students are exposed to various models of professional nursing and health care.
The nursing curriculum concentrated in the upper division years, leads to the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Nursing. Students enter the program having completed two years of general education, either at the State University of New York at Stony Brook or another accredited institution.
The upper division nursing major draws on the lower-division prerequisite courses from the humanities and the natural and social sciences as a means of assisting the student to gain comprehensive knowledge of individuals and their responses to actual or potential health problems. Students are provided learning experiences focused on individuals, families, groups and communities. In addition, students are exposed to various models of professional nursing and health care. Stony Brook University Hospital is utilized as a clinical site along with various other settings.
Master of Science Programs in Advanced Practice Nursing
-Nurse Practitioner
-Adult Health
-Perinatal Womens's Health
-Neonatal Health
-Child Health
-Psychiatric-Mental Health
-Clinical Nurse Specialist
-Adult Health
-Child Health
-Psychiatric-Mental Health
-Nurse Midwifery
-Midwifery
The Registered Nurse Baccalaureate to Master’s program is designed for students with either an associate degree or diploma in nursing. The curriculum is concentrated in the upper division and leads to a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in nursing. Upon meeting progression criteria, students will continue to the Master of Science program in their designated specialty.
The 12-month Accelerated Basic Baccalaureate program is designed for students who have already completed a bachelor's degree, either at the State University of New York at Stony Brook or another comparable institution. The concentrated nursing curriculum leads to a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in nursing.
This second bachelor's degree draws on the prerequisite courses from the humanities and the natural and social sciences as a means of assisting the student to use theory and utilize nursing process to provide health promotion, health maintenance and restoration of diverse populations of patients. Students are provided learning experiences focused on individuals, families, groups and communities. In addition, students are exposed to various delivery models of professional nursing and health care. Stony Brook University Hospital is utilized as a clinical site along with various other settings.
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