Program Overview
Over four semesters—beginning with a summer session, followed by fall and spring semesters, and concluding with a final summer session—students will progress through an intensive curriculum designed to prepare them for professional nursing practice.
Across these semesters, student learning experiences will integrate clinical practice, laboratory simulation, and coursework outside of the classroom to achieve program learning outcomes.
Why Choose D'Youville?
A Leader in Nursing Education
Since establishing the region's first baccalaureate degree in nursing in 1942, D'Youville's Patricia H. Garman School of Nursing has been a leader in nursing education. With degrees offered at all levels, our graduates go on to become nursing leaders and stay connected to the D'Youville community.
Connected to Your Career
During your clinical phase and after graduation, you'll be connected to our healthcare partners. During your education, you'll be connected to our community health center, the Health Professions Hub.
Designed For Your Success
From small class sizes to engaged faculty who know your name and are always willing to help, our programs are designed and delivered in a way we know will lead to your success. At D'Youville, our students learning experiences extend beyond a single program and connect students learning across all of our healthcare fields. When you graduate, you won't practice in a bubble and we ensure that's how you learn here.
What you'll learn:
- The accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing curriculum is designed for students to build on their previous educational success to obtain their BSN and begin their career in the most expedient format possible.
- Over six semesters, student learning experiences will combine clinical, lab, and work outside of the classroom to achieve learning outcomes.
CAREERS
Graduates of the accelerated nursing BSN program are uniquely qualified to take on roles in healthcare and build upon previous career and educational success. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing notes:
"Graduates of accelerated programs are prized by nurse employers who value the many layers of skill and education these graduates bring to the workplace. Employers report that these graduates are more mature, possess strong clinical skills, and are quick studies on the job."
Upon graduation, you'll be prepared to take the NCLEX-RN licensure examination and begin your career as a practicing nurse. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, reports that job prospects for registered nurses are expected to grow 7% from 2019 to 2029, faster than the average for other occupations.
For students interested in advanced degrees, the program will provide you with a solid foundation for advanced study and practice. If you're interested in an advanced degree, the D'Youville School of Nursing offers programs that lead to specializations and rewarding careers.
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
D’Youville students benefit from the close relationships that the institution has developed over the years with the region’s top-ranked hospitals and healthcare organizations. This program was developed with input from our healthcare partners to connect students to vital roles in healthcare to ensure our healthcare workforce meets the needs of our communities.
Clinical experience opportunities are available throughout Western New York and in a variety of hospital and healthcare settings.
Course Requirements
Find detailed course information for the accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, tools to plan your education, and complete academic policies and procedures in the D'Youville academic catalog.
Number | Name | Credits |
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NUR-101 | Introduction of the Science of Caring | 2 |
NUR-201 | Clinical Judgement for Nursing Practice | 2 |
NUR-275 | Health Assessment | 3 |
NUR-315 | Professional Nursing 1 | 5 |
NUR-320 | Blended Nursing Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for Nursing Practice 1 | 3 |
NUR-340 | Caring for the Community | 3 |
NUR-350 | Professional Nursing 2 | 4 |
NUR-325 | Blended Nursing Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for Nursing Practice 2 | 3 |
NUR-395 | Maternal Newborn Nursing Care | 3 |
NUR-410 | Professional Nursing 3 | 4 |
NUR-405 | Essentials of Nursing Research | 3 |
NUR-425 | Caring for Mental Health | 3 |
NUR-415 | Nursing Care for Children | 3 |
NUR-455 | Professional Nursing 4 | 6 |
NUR-475 | Nursing Leadership: Bedside and Beyond | 3 |
NUR-490 | Transition to Practice | 3 |
Total Credits | 53 |
Admission Requirements
At D'Youville, we are committed to selecting students who are academically well-rounded and committed to meeting the challenges of a high-quality education.
Admission Requirements:
- Official transcripts documenting a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college/university
- Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended prior to application for admission
- A cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.75
- Successful completion of the following courses with a grade of C or better within the last five (5) years of application to the program (note online lab courses are not accepted):
- Human Anatomy with Lab (all body systems)
- Human Physiology with Lab (all body systems)
- Microbiology with Lab
- Chemistry with Lab
- General Psychology or General Sociology
- Statistics
- Developmental Psychology (birth to death)
Supplemental Documents (Optional):
- Two (2) letters of recommendation that address the candidate's character and ability to complete the intensive fifteen-month course of study
- A written summary of any community, volunteer, and health-related experiences that demonstrate diverse experiences and/or work with individuals from various backgrounds
Students who have been dismissed from another nursing program (including D'Youville's traditional undergraduate nursing program) will not be eligible to apply for admission to the accelerated program.
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