BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)

BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
The BSN program at PASC is a comprehensive 4-year undergraduate degree designed to equip future nurses with advanced knowledge, critical thinking skills, and hands-on clinical training. This program combines nursing theory, evidence-based practice, and real-world clinical experience to prepare students for professional nursing careers.
Our curriculum ensures that graduates are ready to serve in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community health organizations. With an emphasis on research, compassion, and leadership, students are nurtured into becoming Registered Nurses (RNs) who make a real difference.
Key Features
- In-depth curriculum covering theory, research, and patient care practices
- Real-world clinical training in diverse healthcare settings
- Focus on leadership, ethics, and professional development
- Supportive faculty and Christian learning environment
What You’ll Learn
- Foundations of nursing theory and clinical skills
- Patient care across the lifespan
- Pharmacology and pathophysiology
- Nursing research and evidence-based practice
- Healthcare ethics, communication, and leadership
- Community and public health nursing
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the BSN program can pursue rewarding careers in a variety of healthcare environments, such as:
- Registered Nurse (RN) in hospitals and clinics
- Community Health Nurse
- School or Occupational Health Nurse
- Clinical Research Assistant
- Healthcare Administrator or Case Manager
With further education, BSN graduates can also specialize in areas such as critical care, pediatrics, oncology, or pursue roles in education and advanced practice nursing.
Admission Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Completion of prerequisite courses (e.g., biology, chemistry)
- Entrance exams (e.g., TEAS, HESI)
- Passion for healthcare and a service-oriented mindset