BS(Hons) Nursing

... United States
... University of Hartford

Course Overview

In our four-year bachelor’s program, you will:

  • Work closely with expert nurse educators to learn evidence-based practices in health promotion, illness prevention, disease management, and care coordination.

  • Strengthen your leadership skills by working with teams across health care disciplines to improve patient care outcomes.

  • Be prepared to deliver patient care in a compassionate and ethical manner that respects individual differences.

General Eligibility

Successful first-year applicants to the BSN program should complete a college prep high school curriculum that includes:

English - 4 years

Social studies - 3 years

Mathematics - 3 years

Foreign language - 2 years

Lab science - 3 years including:

  • Biology (required)

  • Chemistry (required)

  • And one of the following:

    • Anatomy

    • Physiology

    • Earth Science

    • AP Biology

Submission of SAT or ACT scores is optional.

Applicants should submit at least one letter of recommendation from a teacher or high school counselor.

Part Time Work Details

n/a

Language Requirement

  • Minimun IELTS Score 6.5 overall.

Programme Information
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Course Category

Healthcare and Nursing


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Campus Name

West Hartford, Connecticut


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Course Level

Undergraduate


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Duration

Full-Time, 4 years


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Available Intake

September, January


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IELTS Score

6.5


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Tuition Fees Range

USA: $42,850 , International: $67,079,


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