The undergraduate nursing program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing - Kearney Division is committed to quality higher education and a learning environment which promotes personal development, scholarship and competent practitioners who are skilled in the caring art and science of nursing. A total of 120 credits are required for completion of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program at the UNMC College of Nursing - Kearney Division, including 58 pre-nursing credits and 62 nursing credits. ...
[23] Academics and rankings [edit] In 2024, UNMC's bachelor's in nursing program was ranked 19th of 656 nursing programs by U.S. News & World Report. [24] UNMC was also ranked as a Tier 1...
Pre-nursing at UNK is a 2-year program designed to set you up for admission into a full RN program.
New facilities and expansion of the UNMC Kearney campus program
Overview · The Accelerated BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) is an intense 12-month program for well-qualified students with a bachelor's degree in another field. Program availability by campus · The Accelerated BSN program is offered on our Omaha, Lincoln, Kearney and Scottsbluff campuses. Class size is limited and admission is competitive. Admission cycle · Students are admitted once annually for January program start. Preparation coursework · Some/much of this coursework may already be satisfied by your existing bachelor's degree cour ...
advancement program for current registered nurses (RNs) with an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a Diploma in Nursing.... UNMC has relationships with over 100 health care institutions...
Four UNMC senior nursing students spent three weeks in China expanding their knowledge about nursing and Chinese culture.
1 2006-07 LEADERSHIP FOR ACADEMIC NURSING PROGRAM DIRECTORY In 2001, the Helene Fuld Health Trust awarded an academic leadership grant to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing in...
Jennifer Cera, DNP, walked into a brain, and it blew her mind. The brain was a model, of course, during an iEXCEL open house, in 2019. iEXCEL is UNMC’s transformative program for health care education, training and research, which uses simulation, advanced technology, interprofessional collaboration and experiential learning. The open house was an initial attempt to give faculty and others a glimpse of the program’s capabilities and possibilities. But, Dr. Cera understood immediately. ...
relationships with medical centers, hospitals, outpatient clinics, physician networks, nursing homes and other health system facilities. Prospective students, begin your future at UNMC!