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A BSN, or Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in Texas, is the traditional four-year baccalaureate degree that provides aspiring registered nurses with the education required to sit for the NCLEX-RN licensure examination.
The UTRGV BSN program is designed to prepare graduates at a high level of competency for beginning practitioners in a culturally diverse health care setting. The program objectives are as follows: Demonstrate critical thinking in the use of knowledge and theory from the behavioral, physical and nursing sciences to provide safe, holistic (mind ...
Our Bachelor of Science in Nursing program (BSN) offers students a dynamic course of study that is both theoretical and practical. The program prepares graduates to work in a wide variety of clinical settings and provides the necessary foundation for masters and doctoral degrees in nursing.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) pre-licensure program offered at University of Texas at Arlington. We are now a Texas Tier One university. Learn more about our accredited nursing program. The BSN program is offered in campus-based and accelerated online. Enroll today!
Earn your degree in the #1 ranked Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program in Texas, according to U.S. News and World Report.
Learn more about TTUHSC's Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, providing an opportunity for the student who is not a registered nurse to receive a state-of-the-art nursing education.
The Nursing program at Sam Houston State University is one of the most reputable and state-of-the-art nursing schools in Texas. The BSN and LVN – BSN programs are offered face-to-face at the SHSU – The Woodlands Center campus on Highway 242 in The Woodlands.
University of Houston-Clear Lake's accredited RN-BSN program is ranked among top nursing programs in Texas and the U.S. by the Nursing Schools Almanac.
Complete upper-division program courses the last two years at the Dallas Center, surrounded by four hospitals and a variety of clinical sites throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, or at the Houston Center, in the world-renowned Texas Medical Center
The traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) track is a standard two-year, five-semester program offered in Bryan-College Station and coming to McAllen in spring 2026. Students complete 61 credit hours of professional nursing course work.