Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Azusa Pacific University’s baccalaureate nursing program integrates faith and ethics to train the student as a skilled and knowledgeable practitioner, accountable professional, health care educator, and advocate and coordinator of care.
Benefits and Distinctives
- Professional accreditation
- Eligible for public health certification following graduation
- Low student nurse/faculty ratio
- Full- or part-time program
- High pass rate on state board exam
- Emphasis on spiritual growth and spiritual care
- Ministry and missions opportunities
Career Opportunities
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What About Internship and Graduate School Opportunities?
About 25 percent of APU students go on to graduate school at the University of California, Los Angeles; Loma Linda University; Azusa Pacific University; California State University, Long Beach and Los Angeles; the University of San Diego, and others. Clinical practice is required freshman through senior years, providing the same hands-on experience as typical internships.
“I am glad that the nursing program at APU has such high expectations, because I know it is preparing us to make a difference in whatever setting we are called to serve.”
Dane Dyk ’06
Nursing