Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Baccalaureate education in nursing is comprised of liberal arts and sciences, humanities and nursing. The purpose is to prepare a professional who functions autonomously with a focus on the health care needs of clients of all ages in a variety of settings. The baccalaureate nurse explains the rationale for nursing actions and collaborates with the client to determine acceptable outcomes. An integral part of baccalaureate preparation in nursing is the ability to apply knowledge to the promotion of client health.

Programs of Study:

Traditional Program | Accelerated Program | Fast-Track Program | LPN-BSN Program | RN-BSN Online Program | Honors Program | PNE/ROTC Program

For additional information contact:  

Carolanne Henley, Director
Undergraduate Studies in Nursing Traditional Program
School of Nursing and Behavioral Health
Carson-Newman College
C-N Box 71883
Jefferson City, TN  37760
865-471-4779
email:  chulsman@cn.edu

Barbara Hulsman, Director
Undergraduate Studies in Nursing Accelerated Program
School of Nursing and Behavioral Health
Carson-Newman College
C-N Box 71883
Jefferson City, TN  37760
865-471-3401
e-mail:  bhulsman@cn.edu

Gregory A. Casalenuovo, Chair
Undergraduate Studies in Nursing
School of Nursing and Behavioral Health
Carson-Newman College
C-N Box 71883
Jefferson City, TN  37760
865-471-3236
e-mail: gcasalenuovo@cn.edu