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Saint Joseph College Division of Nursing 1678 Asylum Avenue West Hartford, CT 06117 |
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Saint Joseph College
Saint Joseph College was founded in 1932 by the Sisters of Mercy
and is consistently cited on the national level for the quality
of its academic programs and for providing an optimal learning
environment with up-to-date technology.
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Bachelor of Science with a Nursing MajorBack to topPrepared with a Saint Joseph College bachelor's degree in nursing, some graduates pursue a master's degree, while others are employed in hospitals, schools, private corporations and other health care organizations. Clinical placements begin in your sophomore year in our on-campus nursing learning center and in many notable health care facilities with hands-on experience that includes direct patient/family care, physical assessment, care planning, therapeutic communication and health teaching. Second Degree BSBack to topThe Second Degree BS program is structured over 3 traditional academic years. Accelerated Second Degree BSBack to topAn Accelerated Second Degree (ASD) student takes the program's sophomore work during a summer session, then her junior work during the school year, and completes her senior work during the second summer. The required GPA to accelerate is 3.0. RN-BS Prime Time (Weekend College) ProgramBack to topApplicants to the RN-BS Weekend (Prime Time) College program must be licensed Registered Nurses (RN) who:
Students typically transfer credits from their previous education that satisfy many of the science and liberal arts prerequisites. Upon completion of the first nursing course, an additional 27 credits (validation for prior learning) are awarded. RN-BS students must have a valid Connecticut nursing license and must maintain a GPA of 2.8 while in the program. All undergraduate degree and residency requirements must be met and a total of 128 credits are needed to graduate.
Master of Science, NursingBack to topThis program is designed to prepare RNs for leadership roles in health promotion and therapeutic clinical practice. Students are also prepared to deliver, administer, consult, educate and research as part of the advanced practice role in nursing. Students complete a scholarly project and participate in clinical learning experiences at local health care agencies. Programs cater to working professionals with classes offered in the late afternoon and evening hours. Additionally, the course requirements qualify and prepare students for the National Certification Examinations. Concentrations include:
Dual Degree Bachelor of Science/Master of Science (RN to BS/MS) Nursing ProgramBack to topThis program is designed for the RN who intends to concurrently earn the baccalaureate and masters degrees in nursing. Applicants must have an associate's degree in nursing or have earned a hospital diploma, be licensed in Connecticut as an RN and demonstrate the capacity to be successful with graduate-level study. Post-Master's Certificate ProgramBack to topThis program allows RNs who hold a master's degree in nursing to expand their clinical competency. In addition to cognate course requirements, the student will choose courses from these tracks:
InformationIf you are interested in this school and would like to find out more, please Contact Saint Joseph College. |
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