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Regular Track to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

This is the traditional route for new and transferring students to become nurses. When admitted to NSC, students are identified as "pre-nursing" majors, once they complete certain credits and are accepted to the School of Nursing they will work toward completing their BSN degree and preparing for licensure.

After completion of the program, graduates are qualified to take the registered nurse licensing examination (NCLEX-RN) and begin their careers as nurses in positions in public health agencies, schools, hospitals and other health care agencies.

Review the Regular Track Prerequisites and Curriculum (Adobe PDF).

NOTE: All nursing students must be admitted to Nevada State College as a freshman or transfer student. Indicating on your application that you wish to pursue a degree in nursing will qualify you as a "pre-nursing" students until you have applied and been accepted one of the tracks in the School of Nursing. Find applications for nursing programs here.


 

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