BSN Nursing
In Sacred Heart University's Davis & Henley College of Nursing, you’ll learn to heal the mind, body and spirit, and connect to your work through compassion, empathy and altruism. Here, you’ll develop the skills and knowledge you need to provide the highest quality care to patients in a variety of clinical settings.
For detailed information about the program, including policies and procedures, download our First Professional Degree & Second Degree Accelerated Student Guide.
International opportunities will prepare you to be culturally competent, gain a global understanding of nursing and health, and be responsive to social and civic obligations.
Juniors and seniors have the opportunity to travel to Kingston, Jamaica, or Antigua, Guatemala, where they can complete required clinical hours by providing hands-on nursing care as part of a team led by nursing faculty.
Upon graduation, students with a BSN are eligible to take the Registered Nurse licensure examination (NCLEX), as well as apply to any Master of Science in Nursing program, including those here at Sacred Heart.
Graduates who don’t pursue further education can explore careers in a variety of settings, including:
If you have questions about the Nursing program, contact Sheila DeLeo at 203-396-6884 or deleos@sacredheart.edu.
In Sacred Heart University's Davis & Henley College of Nursing, you’ll learn to heal the mind, body and spirit, and connect to your work through compassion, empathy and altruism. Here, you’ll develop the skills and knowledge you need to provide the highest quality care to patients in a variety of clinical settings.
For detailed information about the program, including policies and procedures, download our First Professional Degree & Second Degree Accelerated Student Guide.
International opportunities will prepare you to be culturally competent, gain a global understanding of nursing and health, and be responsive to social and civic obligations.
Juniors and seniors have the opportunity to travel to Kingston, Jamaica, or Antigua, Guatemala, where they can complete required clinical hours by providing hands-on nursing care as part of a team led by nursing faculty.
Upon graduation, students with a BSN are eligible to take the Registered Nurse licensure examination (NCLEX), as well as apply to any Master of Science in Nursing program, including those here at Sacred Heart.
Graduates who don’t pursue further education can explore careers in a variety of settings, including:
If you have questions about the Nursing program, contact Sheila DeLeo at 203-396-6884 or deleos@sacredheart.edu.