Towson University (Department of Nursing)
The Department offers a bachelors degree with a major in nursing and a master of science degree in nursing. Two tracks are available for the bachelors degree: a basic program for students who are not yet licensed to practice as an RN, and an RN completion program for registered nurses who are graduates of either community colleges or hospital diploma programs.The University's Nursing Program is approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing, accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The Department of Nursing holds memberships in the following organizations: MISSION STATEMENT As a department in the College of Health Professions, nursing offers a professional, accredited program within the context of a scientific foundation and breadth of a liberal education. As a means to fulfilling its part in the University's mission, faculty in the Department of Nursing have identified three specific purposes. * First, the Department will educate students at the baccalaureate level for careers in professional nursing. * Second, the Department will prepare graduates as generalists in nursing who can assume a broad spectrum of nursing roles in the health field. * Third, the Department will establish a foundation for graduate study in nursing and patterns that can serve as a model for lifelong, self-directed learning. |
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NURSING SCHOOL INFORMATION
School name: Towson University (Department of Nursing)
Address: 8000 York Road
Zip & city: MD 21252-0001 Towson
Phone: 410-704-4170
Web: http://www.towson.edu/nursing/
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The Department offers a bachelors degree with a major in nursing and a master of science degree in nursing. Two tracks are available for the bachelors degree: a basic program for students who are not yet licensed to practice as an RN, and an RN completion program for registered nurses who are graduates of either community colleges or hospital diploma programs.
