By Kyle Hall-BarnesWith the University at Austin and the Texas A&M University College of Medicine having recently announced their Bachelor’s in Nursing programs, it’s only fair to offer a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing.
As such, we are offering three different Bachelor’s degrees that take you from the most basic to the most advanced of the three types of Nursing degrees.
In addition to our Bachelor’s of Nursing program, the program includes a Bachelor of Arts in Nursing and a Bachelor in Clinical Nursing.
The Bachelor of Nursing degree is offered through the University’s Master of Nursing programs.
These programs are designed to provide a master’s degree for the entry-level nurse practitioner.
The requirements for the Bachelor of Health Care and Rehabilitation, the Bachelor in Health Policy, and the Bachelor’s Nursing degree are also identical to those for a B.H.C.C., although the number of credits for each type is different.
The B.B.
H is the most commonly accepted B.C.-only B.N.
N degree, but it has fewer hours of study.
The Bachelor of Clinical Nursing program also has a B-level equivalency requirement.
As of 2017, the B.S.
N, B.A.N., and B.R.
N degrees are the only three B.RN.
N programs offered at the Austin campus.
The three other B.
Ns.
N and B.-N.RN programs are also offered at other UT-Austin campuses.
The remaining B. RN.
N is offered at A&M University.
For a complete list of B.D.N.-only programs, visit the University Nursing website.