You’ll have lots
of clinical opportunities.
In the undergraduate program, students begin clinical experiences
during the first semester of their sophomore year, and during the
program, they experience a wide range of outstanding health care
facilities. Seniors can choose the co-op program, which places
students in medical-surgical acute care units, where they’re mentored
by graduate nurses. Graduate students participate in an internship.
More about the co-op program
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You’ll have access to state-of-the-art technology.
The department maintains a nursing skills lab as well as a computer
lab. Students study independently using computer-aided instruction,
and faculty use computers in the classroom.
At Bradley, students have access to the University’s computer network,
which offers access to library sources, email, and the Internet.
More on technology …
You’ll work with a terrific faculty.
Our faculty are fine teachers and experts in their fields, including
everything from pediatrics to cardiac care. They’ll share
their research with you, and offer the kind of academic and professional
counseling that will enrich your learning experience—and your career.
In fact, they’ll enrich your extracurricular life:
Our nursing student organization recently won homecoming awards.
More on our faculty …
You’ll be well prepared for licensure—and for work.
Our students—both undergraduate and graduate—face challenging tests
for licensure, and they generally do very well. They also
find good career-building jobs quickly—our placement rate for BSNs
and MSNs is 100% within six months of graduation.
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