Take care of your career with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing
Are you compassionate and enjoy helping others? Our undergraduate nursing program provides opportunities to integrate your people skills with a broad scientific foundation. The program also builds the foundation for graduate study. Take the step toward becoming a professional nurse today at A&M-Commerce.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “employment of registered nurses is projected to grow 7 percent from 2019 to 2029, faster than the average for all occupations (OOH, 2020).” Most of our graduates work in a variety of health settings and provide nursing care for individuals, families and communities. Others pursue graduate studies.
Career Possibilities and Current Median Salaries
Registered Nurses (National Median)
$73,300
Registered Nurses (DFW Metro Area)
$75,440
US DOL Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2020
Bachelor of Science in Nursing :: WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
What You Will Learn
Our program includes a liberal arts foundation which prepares students to be broadly educated citizens capable of critical thinking. After graduating you can take on positions in a wide range of fields or continue developing your expertise through our master’s program.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Emphases
Pre-Licensure option
Registered Nurse option
Courses
to Prepare You for Your Career
Nursing support courses including microbiology, lifespan development and statistics.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing :: FEATURED COURSES
Featured Courses
Professional Nursing IssuesNURS 3232
Investigate legal, ethical, economic and political issues affecting the nurse as an individual and a professional, and health care delivery to clients, groups and aggregates.
Lifespan DevelopmentPSY 322
Explore the lifespan development of the individual, emphasizing the theoretical and experimental approaches to the study of cognitive, personality, social, perceptual, and physical components of development from conception to death.
Rural and Community Health NursingNURS 4660
Explore rural community nursing, focusing on historical development, philosophy, health care systems and epidemiology in relation to individuals, families and specific aggregate groups.
Essentials of StatisticsMATH 453
Learn techniques of statistical applications concerning descriptive statistics, tests of hypothesis, regression and analysis of variance. Prerequisites: MATH 1314 or above, Min Grade C.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing :: Student Organizations
Student Organizations
Student Nurses Association
A&M-Commerce proudly hosts the Student Nurses Association. This organization is designed to foster integrity, professionalism and growth of its members. The group encourages interactions between peers and professionals in the nursing world. Joining a student organization opens doors for networking, scholarship and grant opportunities, and more.
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