Future Career Plan
My future career plan is to become a nurse and eventually a surgeon.
Here are a few potential graduate accelerated nursing programs I hope to attend.
Here are a few potential graduate accelerated nursing programs I hope to attend.
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.)
MISSION: It is a program designed to develop the professional knowledge and skills of registered nurses. The curriculum builds on a foundation of biological, physical, and social sciences, which contribute to the science of nursing. TUITION: Its a course by course payment. Tuition (per credit) for 100/200 -level courses $395. Tuition (per credit) for 300/400-level courses $510. Electronic materials fee (per course) $135. GRE: Not required. PROGRAM LENGTH: The requires a minimum of 120 credits, which may come from a combination of required and elective courses. PREREQUISITES: GED or college transcripts APPLICATION MATERIALS: Any test scores, school transcripts. Source UP, Bachelor of Science in Nursing. (n. d.). Retrieved July 29, 2015. from http://www.phoenix.edu/programs/degree-programs/nursing-and-health-care/bachelors/bsn.html |
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CSU San Marcos
Extended Learning Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Accelerated Requisites: Bachelor's degree (from a regionally accredited institution, or U.S. equivalent for degree coursework completed outside of the U.S.) Minimum 2.5 G.P.A. in the last 60 units completed. Completion of the Pre-Nursing Core. Minimum of 2.75 G.P.A. in Pre-Nursing Core ("C" grades or higher, "C-" grades are not acceptable). Completion of additional CSUSM lower-division GE BRN-required courses, and other CSUSM graduation requirements. Passage of the T.E.A.S. exam with a minimum 71.0% composite score. Tuition: Lecture Tuition: $495 per unit Clinical/Lab Tuition: $630 per unit Source CSUSM, Accelerated Nursing Program. (n. d.). Retrieved July 29, 2015, from http://www.csusm.edu/el/degreeprograms/absn/ |
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University of San Diego
Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science Master's Entry Program in Nursing (for non-RNs) Requisites: Bachelor's Degree from an approved, accredited school Completion of the required prerequisite courses Basic computer literacy GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Completion of the Centralized Nursing Application (Nursing CAS) and the USD Supplemental Application One official transcript from each college or university attended Three professional recommendations related to academics and work (paid and volunteer) Resume describing the nature, scope and areas of responsibility of all work experience including any volunteer or paid healthcare related experience Minimum 100 hours as a volunteer in a hospital setting observing registered nurses in practice Interview (only qualified applicants will be contacted to schedule an interview based on initial review of their application) Evidence of specified immunizations and screening tests, recent physical examination, and BLS (CPR) certification if admitted into the program Tuition: Master's: $1,390 per unit Graduate Student Body Fees: $30 per semester for 7 or more units Health Services Fee: $110 per semester Student Life Pavilion Fee: $35 per semester Source USD, Masters in Nursing Program. (n. d.). Retrieved July 29, 2015, from https://www.sandiego.edu/nursing/programs/mepn/index.php |