The Western Michigan University Bronson School of Nursing seeks to prepare thoughtful, professional nurses who possess the skills, knowledge, and values necessary to deliver quality health care in the 21st century. This program, accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, leads to the completion of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. RN-BSN program curriculum integrates knowledge from liberal arts, sciences, and the discipline of nursing. The program emphasizes the development of skills, knowledge, and the competencies essential for the scope of clinical judgment that distinguishes the practice of a professional nurse.
Program Benefits
-Courses will be offered in a hybrid format with several face-to-face meetings per semester and the remainder of the discussion and interaction will occur online.
-The RN-BSN program will combine high-tech and high-touch components to present students an experience utilizing the best of both course formats.
-Working nurses can plan classes accordingly with WMU providing the necessary flexibility for timely program completion.
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