Program Outcomes

The graduate of the Baccalaureate program will be able to:

  1. Incorporate knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes from natural and physical sciences; behavioral and social sciences; humanities and fine arts; and mathematics, business, and economics into professional nursing practice and life-long learning
  2. Integrate legal, ethical, and professional accountability into practice on behalf of recipients of health care, one’s self, and one’s colleagues
  3. Evaluate the application of the nursing process to deliver primary, secondary, and tertiary care to stabilize the client system
  4. Select appropriate written, verbal, nonverbal, and technological skills to communicate effectively
  5. Provide leadership and management in the planning, delivery, and evaluation of nursing care
  6. Using various theories as a framework, recommend actions and solve problems based on reasoned argument, and critical thinking
  7. Integrate knowledge regarding healthcare practices and beliefs of diverse cultural groups in the delivery of nursing care
  8. Demonstrate a commitment to life-long learning and the advancement of the nursing profession
  9. Support the adoption of evidence-based therapeutic interventions in nursing practice, based on well-conducted research