Students learn to provide evidence-based care, using critical thinking and clinical decision-making. The program takes place at our Georgian Court campus in Lakewood, N.J. It begins in the fall semester and ends in late October the following year. Graduates are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-R.N. licensing exam.
The Nursing - Accelerated Program offered by Seton Hall University is a generic B.S.N., which prepares graduates for entry into professional nursing practice. Students are prepared to provide evidence-based nursing care for patients across the lifespan. Other areas of study include cultural competency and understanding the legal and financial aspects of health care. We emphasize hands-on learning through clinical experiences, simulation and in skills labs. Students work in a variety of clinical settings, including hospitals, hospice, nursing homes and community-based agencies.
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