- Synthesize knowledge from holistic nursing theory and the biological, physical, social and behavioral sciences in providing health care to diverse individuals, families and communities.
- Apply critical thinking, ethical decision-making, independent judgment and appropriate technologies in the utilization of the nursing process as a basis for providing holistic care.
- Utilize leadership, management, delegation and collaborative skills in providing high quality, holistic nursing care.
- Demonstrate professional role competency through accountability, social consciousness, advocacy and a commitment to lifelong learning, commensurate with baccalaureate nursing preparation.
- Utilize effective communication skills and teaching/learning strategies to meet client health teaching needs.
- Apply theory and research findings to inform clinical practice.
- Practice holistic nursing and ethical and professional standards, in accordance with the legal parameters of a registered nurse.
Graduates of the bachelor's degree program are well prepared for graduate study in nursing and may apply to Quinnipiac's master of science in nursing program as early as the Spring semester of their senior year.
Transfer students are accepted on a space available basis.
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For more information, contact:
Undergraduate admissions at admissions@quinnipiac.edu
Department of Nursing at nursing@quinnipiac.edu
Accelerated nursing track at cory.boyd@quinnipiac.edu