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Department Highlights

Nursing Program
Since it was established in 1973, The University of Tulsa has graduated over 1,220 nurses with the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) degree.

Nursing Program Reaccredited
Two recent reviews of TU's Nursing program returned unequivocal approvals with no recommendations for change

New Research Lab
Offers a unique opportunity for students to be a part of research into muscle and bone loss associated with space flight. This research also has application in the treatment of musculoskeletal wasting associated with diseases such as cancer and HIV.

The School of Nursing’s undergraduate curriculum leads to the bachelor of science degree in nursing and prepares graduates for the Registered Nurse licensure examination. The curriculum provides a broad general education and a superb professional program based on the Roy systems model. Our goal is an educated individual who is a professional nurse. 
 
The School of Nursing has accreditation by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, 61 Broadway-33rd Floor, New York, NY 10006 (1-212-363-5555 Ext 153) and program approval by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. It is a member of the Council on Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Programs of the National League for Nursing and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. 
 
The Nursing program begins clinical experiences during the Spring of the Sophomore year, giving students five semesters to develop their clinical skills, while most programs have four semesters. Tulsa has a wide range of hospitals and community agencies that are used by the nursing program. Graduates are prepared for employment in hospital and community health agencies. Job opportunities abound for TU nursing graduates. There is a high demand for nurses that is expected to continue for the next twenty years.

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