Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
Idaho State University College of Nursing
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Pocatello, USA
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English
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Sep 2023
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Introduction
The Idaho State University School of Nursing Traditional Nursing undergraduate degree is well-suited to students with no prior nursing experience who seek their first degree in nursing. This program is also well suited to students who are currently licensed practical nurses who seek their baccalaureate degrees. This program is four semesters in length and admits 80 students every year: 40 students for the Fall Semester and 40 students for the Spring Semester. Classes are taught primarily from the Pocatello campus through a hybrid-course model, integrating face-to-face and online formats into all courses. Clinical experiences are offered in the simulation lab and in a variety of off-campus settings, including community hospitals, community health facilities, service agencies, and schools.
The Traditional Nursing program provides learning opportunities for undergraduate students to prepare them for the role of the professional nurse in today's complex health care system and to take the National Council Licensure Examination Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN) to secure licensure as a registered nurse.