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The College of Nursing (CoN) offers two undergraduate nursing programs; Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN). The BSN program has three options: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Generic), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (School Health Nursing) and Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Post-Basic). All nursing programs of the College of Nursing are full-time programs that require students to devote a substantial amount of their time for taking courses during every academic semester. While the duration of the Generic and School Health Nursing options are four years, the Post-Basic option is two years as students are admitted to advance their nursing education to the Bachelor level after earning their Associate Degree in Nursing.

Course offerings are made through coordinated efforts from six major departments at the college including; Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Department, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Department, Biomedical Science (BMS) Unit, English Language Unit (ELU), General Science Unit (GSC) and Specialized Programs Department. While the BSN Department offers major nursing courses required by the Bachelor program options, other supporting courses are offered by each of the respective department. Thus, the BSN department is responsible for coordinating the different courses required by the Bachelor program options between the departments. Also, some courses that are common for the BSN and ADN programs are offered together for all students while program specific courses are offered separately by distinctive programs/options.