NURSING
Bachelor of Science
The BSN four year degree program is an evidence-based, skills developing, productive, and inspiring program for principled pre-professionals in the healthcare field. The program prepares graduates for the demanding but rewarding nursing profession with significant emphasis on prevention, education, spiritual guidance, nutrition, active engagement with healthcare leaders and innovative technology applications. The goal is to provide students with the knowledge and wisdom to impact people of all diversities and environments.
52 UNITS
15 WEEK SEMESTERS
ROCKLIN CAMPUS
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The BSN four year degree program is an evidence-based, skills developing, productive, and inspiring program for principled pre-professionals in the healthcare field. The program prepares graduates for the demanding but rewarding nursing profession with significant emphasis on prevention, education, spiritual guidance, nutrition, active engagement with healthcare leaders and innovative technology applications. The goal is to provide students with the knowledge and wisdom to impact people of all diversities and environments.
Core Curriculum 72 units (includes 18 units for Bible) + Nursing Major 64 units = 136 Total Units
Minor
Chemistry
Concentrations
General
Allied Health
Environmental Science
Human Biology (pre-med)
Marine Biology
Program Courses
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George R. Stubblefield, DC, IDE, ACSM
Dean, Professor – The Faculty of Health, Applied, & Natural Sciences
Our hands-on, experiential approach to learning is truly transformational. We aim for transformational learning inside the classroom and out. You can’t learn science without getting your hands dirty and feet wet. – John Richert
FACULTY
Fungai Mukome, Ph.D.
George R. Stubblefield, DC, IDE, ACSM
John Richert, Ph.D.
Michael C. McGrann, Ph.D.
Stephanie Everhart, Ph.D.
ADJUNCT FACULTY
Amy Paterson, Ph.D.
Cornelius Hunter, Ph.D.
Greg Rongley, M.S.
Heather Kreutz, M.S.
Jeffrey Rozden, Ph.D.
Jennifer Batt, M.S.
Laura Hall, Ph.D.
Pamela Gamel, Ph.D.
Randall Hughes, Ph.D.
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CAREER OPTIONS
NURSING
VETERINARIAN
LAB & FIELD RESEARCH