Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Greenville, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 36,364 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* additional fees apply for international students: services fee $1000 | medical insurance $1600
Introduction
To make your way as a nurse in our modern healthcare system, you need more than practical training. You need to develop creative, critical thinking, analytical, and communications skills so strong that they will never desert you no matter how stressful the conditions under which you practice.
Thiel College has formed a strategic partnership with the Sharon Regional Medical Center’s School of Nursing, which has been preparing students to practice as registered nurses since 1899. This experience combined with Thiel’s century and a half tradition of education in the liberal arts and sciences means you don’t have to sacrifice either state-of-the-art scientific training or the benefits of a liberal arts education.
Major Features
- The critical thinking, interpersonal and technical skills needed to provide care in diverse settings to diverse patients;
- Leadership, responsibility, and accountability in addressing health care issues;
- Understanding of healthcare policy, finance, and regulatory environments to advocate for patient-centered care;
- Outstanding oral and written communication skills with patients, families, and the entire healthcare team;
- Caring professionalism and a true understanding of moral, ethical, and legal standards of conduct.
Program Outcome
This nursing program serves to provide an education for students interested in becoming nurses. It is an extension of the collaborative partnership with Sharon Regional Health System/Sharon Regional Medical Center (SRHS/SRMC) and the curriculum incorporates the Sharon Regional Health System School of Nursing (SRHS SON) Diploma Registered Nursing program.
Students who graduate from Thiel College with a BSN will:
- Integrate knowledge, skills, and values from the basic sciences to provide patient-centered nursing care;
- Demonstrate leadership, responsibility, and accountability in addressing health care issues;
- Apply a systematic process consistent with professional standards and evidence-based practice to prevent illness and injury; promote, maintain, and restore client health; or support clients toward a peaceful death;
- Demonstrate skills in using patient care technologies, information systems, and communication devices that support safe and effective care;
- Apply an understanding of healthcare policy, finance, and regulatory environments to advocate for patient-centered care;
- Communicate clearly and effectively orally and in writing with patients, families, and the interdisciplinary health team;
- Demonstrate caring, professionalism, and respect in providing nursing care to diverse populations in diverse settings;
- Demonstrate professional standards of moral, ethical, and legal conduct;
- Understand the scope of generalist nursing practice and applies its principles in clinical practice.
Curriculum
Suggested schedules for BSN with Traditional Thiel College Core
Year One Fall
- BIO 145 Foundations of Biology (4)
- BIO 284 Anatomy (4)
- SEMS 110 First Year Seminar (3)
- ENG 101 College Writing (3)
- HPI 101 Intro to Healthcare Professions (1)
- Foreign Language if needed (3)
15 or 18 credits
Year One Spring
- BIO 294 Physiology (4)
- INDS 101 Presentational Literacy (3)
- PSY 150 General Psychology (3)
- Creative Core (3-4)
- Foreign Language if needed (3)
13 or 17 credits
Year Two Fall
- Math 211 Stats (4)
- BIO 2XX Micro for Nurses (4)
- CHEM 2XX Chem for Health Sciences (4)
- AH 125 Nutrition (3)
15 credits
Year Two Spring
- Fundamentals (4) [SON]
- Intro to Pharm (1) [SON]
- Intro to Healthcare (1) [SON]
- Health Assessment (3) [SON]
- NUR 203 Pathophysiology (3)
- NUR 204 Pharmacology (3)
15 credits
Year Three Summer
- Med/Surg I (7) [SON]
- Pharm I (1) [SON]
- PSY 255 (3)
- Medical Spanish (3)
- PHIL 387 Medical Ethics (3)
17 credits
Year Three Fall
- Med/Surg II (7) [SON]
- Pharm II (1) [SON]
- Religion (3)
- NUR 301 Nursing Leadership and Management (3)
- SEMS 250 (3)
17 credits
Year Four Spring
- Specials (7) [SON]
- Specialty Pharm (1) [SON]
- Practicum (3) [SON]
- SEMS 400 (3)
- NUR 304 Advanced Health Assessment (3)
17 credits
Year Four Fall
- NUR 402 Healthcare Informatics (3)
- HPI/POSC/NURXXX Healthcare Policy (3)
- NUR 404 Research and Evidence-Based Practice (3)
- NUR 406 Vulnerable Populations (3) N
- NUR 412 Community and Pop Health Nursing (3)
15 credits
Career Opportunities
Here are just a few opportunities available upon graduation for nursing majors:
- Nurse Case Manager. Earn an average annual salary of $71,836 evaluating patients’ needs to determine effective care plans and communicate with healthcare and insurance providers on behalf of patients;
- Home Health Nurse. Earn an average annual salary of $62,138 traveling to patients’ homes or working in an assisted living facility;
- Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse. Earn an average annual salary of $64,129 providing specialized care to patients with psychiatric disorders;
- Nutrition and Fitness Nurse. Earn an average annual salary of $71,730 working in health clubs, and surgical recovery sites and focusing on improving client or patient health through nutrition, exercise, and stress management.
*Job and salary information from nursejournal.org
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