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Nursing and health care are constantly evolving with new technology, research and practices. Our Bachelor of Science in Nursing program helps you develop the theoretical knowledge and real-world skills needed to meet the growing demands of the nursing profession. You will learn from professionals in the health care field and acquire knowledge in your classes that can be applied the next day at work. You’ll also develop analytical and communication skills necessary to succeed in a nurse leader position.
Our mission is to provide exemplary experiential, student-centered learning in an environment that encourages lifelong learning, accountability for self, respect for all humans and individual excellence in nursing practice.
At Webster University Department of Nursing, we value:
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing curriculum focuses on holistic health promotion for the individual student, the profession, the individual client, groups and the population. There is a strong emphasis on the nurse's personal development, the needs and future of the profession and the broad, accountable nursing role that is needed and expected by global health care consumers. The program prepares the registered nurse for generalist nursing practice. A variety of faculty members, student experiences and learning environments are used to meet program and individual student goals.
The curriculum consists of science and nursing courses as well as the core curriculum courses required by the Webster University Nursing Department and College of Science and Health, providing students with a well rounded liberal arts education background. This degree is focused on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX - U.S.) licensure exam criteria, and prepares the student for nursing practice in Uzbekistan and globally.
Note: Attaining the Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Webster University in Tashkent prepares the students for nursing practice in Uzbekistan, but does not constitute a US nursing license. If a nurse in Uzbekistan desires to live and practice in another country or US state, they must meet the requirements of that country or US state’s board of nursing in order to practice in that country or US state.
Upon completion of the program, the graduate will be able to:
Webster's BSN requires 120 credit hours, to include 30 hours non-nursing supporting core requirements, 21 hours of Global Citizenship Program classes, and 69 hours NURS courses.
* Also counts as GCP requirements
For students completing the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), CHEM 1050 will satisfy the GCP ‘Physical and Natural World’ and ‘Critical Thinking’ requirements. PSYC 1100 will satisfy the GCP ‘Social Systems and Human Behavior’ requirement. PSYC 2750 will satisfy both the requirements of the major and the GCP 'Quantitative Literacy' requirement. WRIT 1010 will satisfy the GCP 'Written Communication' skill requirement.
Remaining GCP Requirements:
Suggested BSN Courses to fulfill GCP requirements:
Founded in 1915, Webster University is committed to ensuring high-quality learning experiences that transform students for global citizenship and individual excellence. In 2019, Webster Tashkent joined our network to bring the best of American education with the first U.S. university in central Asia.