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http://www.harding.edu/nursing/ Harding University
Welcome to Harding University's College of Nursing. The nursing program, founded in 1975, holds a legacy of preparing quality nurses. Our graduates are in demand. They work not only in Arkansas, but throughout the United States and the world. Our uniqueness will interest the person who likes a challenging and exciting profession and endless career opportunities. Among these unique features are: Our mission-"Developing Nurses as Christian Servants." A Christian heritage which permeates class and clinical instruction. Close teacher-student relationships and mentoring. A variety of clinical experiences including wellness and health promotion. Admission tracks which meet different learner needs. A Health Care Missions Program with local as well as international experiences.
http://www.harding.edu/
http://www.uca.edu/divisions/academic/chas/Nursing.html UCA | University of Central Arkansas
UCA offers two degrees in nursing: the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). The BSN degree prepares the individual to take the licensing exam to become a Registered Nurse (RN) as well as preparing the person to assume positions in a variety of health care settings. The MSN degree is an advanced practice degree and prepared the RN to assume a Nurse Practitioner or Clinical Nurse Specialist role. Detailed descriptions of nursing and our degrees are located later in this media program.
http://www.uca.edu/
http://nursing.uams.edu/ UAMS College of Nursing
The UAMS College of Nursing provides exemplary and comprehensive educational programs, based on scholarship in education and practice. The College of Nursing offers educational programs to prepare nurses for professional practice, advanced practice, teaching, and administrative roles, thereby enhancing health care for the people in Arkansas. As a leader in the preparation of nurses for advanced health care, the College of Nursing collaborates with Area Health Education Centers, other colleges of nursing, and the health care community to provide degree and continuing education programs. The College enhances access to education in this rural, agrarian state by offering programs for nurses through distance education. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is a member of and accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The baccalaureate program of the College of Nursing is approved by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing. The baccalaureate and master’s programs of the College are fully accredited Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington D.C. 20036-1120.
http://nursing.uams.edu/
http://nursing.atu.edu/ Arkansas Tech University Department of Nursing
The department of nursing offers undergraduate study in nursing to qualified high school graduates, graduates of diploma and associate degree programs in nursing, licensed psychiatric technician nurses, and licensed practical nurses. The baccalaureate program leads to the degree of bachelor of science in nursing. Satisfactory completion of two academic years of foundation courses followed by two years of upper-division professional nursing courses is required. The first two years of the program include a variety of general education courses as well as specific prerequisite courses in liberal arts and the sciences. These courses provide a solid foundation for upper division courses in the nursing major. A graduate of the program will be prepared for responsibilities as a professional nurse, to take the national exam required for licensure as a Registered Nurse, and to pursue graduate study if desired. The bachelor of science in nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and is approved by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing and the Arkansas Department of Higher Education.
http://nursing.atu.edu/
http://www.uamont.edu/Nursing/ University of Arkansas at Monticello-Division of Nursing
The Division of Nursing at UAM was initiated to meet the demand for registered nurses in Southeast Arkansas. The first program, established in 1968, was the Associate Degree Nursing Program (ADN). This program remained accredited by the National League for Nursing (NLN) until it's closure in 1992. The program was reexamined and a change was clearly needed to respond to the health needs of the community in the 21st century and to prepare nurses to: 1) deliver comprehensive nursing care in diverse settings, 2) collaborate effectively in the health care environment, and 3) pursue graduate study. The BSN program in the Division of Nursing at the University of Arkansas-Monticello is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. The BSN Program is approved by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing
http://www.uamont.edu/
http://conhp.astate.edu/ Arkansas State University
The primary mission of the Department of Nursing is to prepare students for beginning and advanced practice as registered nurses. Arkansas State University nursing programs are committed to quality education and to meeting the unique needs of northern and eastern Arkansas and the surrounding area. Research and scholarly activities within the department contribute to nursing theory, practice and education. Service activities focus on leadership and consultation in a variety of health related areas. Associate, Bachelor, and Master Degrees. The College of Nursing and Health Professions houses classrooms and simulated laboratories for all of our disciplines. The college utilizes compressed video classrooms and other distance learning technologies where nursing and health professions education is delivered to several separate off-campus sites. The college is clinically affiliated with over 400 health facilities across the region with additional sites contracted on a regular basis. These settings include departments in hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, public school systems, outpatient facilities, sports health agencies, extended care facilities, private practice clinics, industrial settings, wellness clinics, health maintenance organizations and government agencies to name only a few.
http://conhp.astate.edu/
http://www.hsu.edu/nursing Henderson State University
The Department of Nursing, through excellence in teaching, caring and concern for students, seeks to promote, preserve and improve the quality of life of the citizens of Arkansas and beyond, by educating and graduating competent professional nurses who are contributing members of the profession, society, their communities and families. The faculty welcome you to share in the educational experience. We are nurses with the "Henderson Heart"! Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
http://www.hsu.edu/

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