Request More Info. What sets apart our Bachelor of Science in Nursing? Nursing classes begin in your first semester. During the first year, you will examine the history of nursing and the role nurses play in the community. Courses will focus on the needs of medically underserved and vulnerable populations, immersing you in ethics, health literacy, therapeutic communication and more.
Hands-on practice in the simulation lab will allow you to apply concepts from class and improve your knowledge and skills in a supportive, safe and supervised environment.
A dynamic urban environment : Temple University is located in North Philadelphia and provides unique opportunities to experience nursing in an urban setting with a diverse community. Program Format The BSN program requires credits over four years, with 45 credits comprised of upper-division nursing courses.
Honors Programs for BSN Students BSN students in the Temple University Honors Program can take advantage of several benefits for honors students, including priority course registration, dedicated honors advisors, and special course opportunities. The Post-BSN option is a credit curriculum. Students complete 1, clinical hours including DNP project practicum hours, and clinical practice sites are selected to maximize learning.
The program offers three-year full-time or four-year part-time study options. Post-BSN students may choose one of two practice-oriented specialties also called clinical tracks. The Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Clinical Track prepares graduates to provide primary care services across the continuum of care, from wellness to illness.
This includes preventive, chronic and acute care to the entire adult-gerontology age spectrum, which includes adolescents, young adults and older adults. This track provides specialized training in primary care of elderly adults. The Family-Individual Across the Lifespan Clinical Track prepares graduates to provide primary care services for individuals and families including children , focusing on prevention and the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of chronic illness and non-life-threatening acute conditions.
FIAL nurse practitioners are also known as family nurse practitioners. This track includes specialized training in primary care of children and youth.
We are committed to the highest level of caregiving that is prevention-oriented and evidence-based and provided in collaboration with the community and other professionals and disciplines.
Our faculty are experienced in areas such as community and public health, maternal-child nursing and acute care nursing. Research strengths include community-based treatment interventions, child welfare, health disparities and more. Jones Hall Mailing : N. Broad St. Physical : W. The college is one of only two CEPH-accredited schools of public health in the Philadelphia region and one of three in the state of Pennsylvania.
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