Curriculum

The curriculum is designed to prepare beginning practitioners
of professional nursing who will provide safe, effective
nursing care to patients and clients of all ages in a variety
of health care settings-hospital, home, community. It is
characterized by a liberal education foundation at the lower
level on which the upper division Nursing major is built.
Lower division courses are foundational and are drawn from the
sciences and humanities disciplines. The upper division
courses provide knowledge of the theory and practice of
Nursing. Concomitant to them are opportunities for courses
which enhance the Nursing component, add depth and scope to
the core curriculum, and/or promote a more cosmopolitan
individual
The baccalaureate nursing
graduate is prepared to function as a generalist in beginning
positions in all areas of nursing practice including maternal,
child, mental, adult, and community health nursing. The
curriculum provides a foundation for graduate study in
Nursing. Graduates who meet the requirements of section
355.066 of the State of Missouri Nursing Practice Act are
eligible to apply for the registered nurse licensing
examination.