Nursing Degrees
The University of Tampa’s
baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs prepare students to respond to diverse health care needs. Nursing graduates will find opportunities in an array of stimulating and meaningful careers.
Programs
UT’s four
NLNAC-accredited nursing programs include:
Four-Year Bachelor of Science (BSN)Designed generally for students without nursing college credit.
R.N. to Bachelor of Science (BSN) CompletionAllows RN graduates of diploma and associate degree programs to complete BSN.
R.N. to BSN/MSNHelps registered nurses with associate degrees and professional experience to complete the BSN and MSN more rapidly than traditional programs.
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)Offers graduate-level study with adult and family nurse practitioner concentrations. Nursing faculty have established collaborative relationships with more than 120 facilities and area experts in numerous health disciplines. This network helps prepare students for primary care and clinical management roles in pediatrics, adult and family health, geriatrics, women’s health, administration, informatics, education and other fields.
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