Bachelor of Science in Nursing Learning Goals
Graduates of the Program will:
- Engage in continuous education in the arts and sciences to inform decision making as a professional nurse and member of a global society.
- Apply concepts of leadership, quality and safety to improve health care outcomes in a cost-effective, safe and caring organizational environment.
- Demonstrate critical thinking in evaluating and integrating evidence and interprofessional perspectives to improve health care outcomes.
- Use patient care technologies, information systems and communication systems to facilitate safe, efficient and effective nursing practice.
- Promote professional nursing practice that addresses policy development, legislative process, health care financing and reimbursement and political activism within an ethical framework.
- Perform in the autonomous and collaborative role of the professional nurse to enhance the interprofessional team.
- Participate in activities that promote health, prevent illness and injury and provide population-focused interventions that provide effective, efficient and equitable health care.
- Demonstrate professional behaviors that encompass accountability, responsibility, adherence to standards of moral, ethical and legal conduct and the pursuit of life long learning.
- Possess the knowledge, skills and attitudes to provide nursing care in a variety of settings to a diverse group of patients of all ages, cultures, genders and religious backgrounds.