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Nursing - Bachelor of Science (B.S.N.)

Choosing to pursue a nursing degree signifies a significant commitment to compassion and the drive to positively impact the lives of others. Nurses play a crucial role in providing essential care and support to patients, serving as advocates for their well-being. Earning a nursing degree opens doors to a wide range of career opportunities, from clinical practice to leadership roles in healthcare settings.

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Why McDaniel for Nursing?

McDaniel College's Nursing Bachelor of Science (B.S.N.) program is designed to prepare future nurses with the essential skills and knowledge they will need to excel in the field of nursing. Nursing students partake in a comprehensive set of courses with accompanying lab and experiential components, designed to take you from theory to practice and licensure. Dedicated faculty provide the support and mentorship you need for academic and professional growth as you pursue your fulfilling career in health care.

Filling a Need in the Community

McDaniel's new partnerships with Carroll Health and LifeBridge Health will help to address the need for qualified nurses by combining the liberal arts with the technical knowledge and skills to prepare future nurses who are practicing in diverse health care settings. McDaniel Nursing students will have access to clinical placements at LifeBridge Health locations and be eligible for CARE BRAVELY scholarships.

+6%

Projected employment growth for registered nurses, 2022-32 (faster than the average for all occupations).

193,100

New nursing jobs per year, 2022-32.

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$92,800

Median annual wage for registered nurses in the Baltimore area.

Career Pathways for Nursing Majors

A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) offers many exciting career pathways for graduates such as:

  • Staff nurse positions in hospitals, clinics, or community health centers
  • Specialized roles in areas such as pediatrics, oncology, or critical care
  • Advanced practice roles including nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, or nurse midwives
  • Leadership and administrative positions overseeing health care teams and shaping organizational policies
  • Opportunities in research contributing to nursing science advancement
  • Teaching and academia roles educating future health care professionals
52%

Projected job growth for nurse practitioners (NPs).

45%

Projected job growth for nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, and nurse practitioners (CRNAs).

Distinctive Nursing Courses

NUR 3102 - Clinical Judgment in Nursing

This course teaches clinical judgment as a major concept for providing safe, effective patient care. An actual clinical judgment process is taught using an organized clinical judgment framework as the foundation for making safe patient care decisions. Students learn the specific clinical judgment competencies that support the steps of the nursing process as applied in the current health care environment. 

NUR 3203 - Understanding Transcultural Nursing

Transcultural nursing looks to respond to the imperative for developing a global perspective within the nursing field in an increasingly globalized world of interdependent and interconnected nations and individuals. This course will provide students with a deeper dive into exploring how cultural differences, particularly those related to language, cultural traditions and beliefs, health literacy and cultural assumptions may impact health care decisions of individuals from different cultures and countries. As health care disparities between nations and among cultural minority groups persist, culturally and linguistically appropriate services are increasingly recognized as an important strategy for improving quality of care to diverse populations. 

NUR 4202 - Nursing Care of Complex Patients

Nursing Care of Complex Patients expands on nursing content necessary for safe, compassionate, patient-centered nursing care applied to the care of patients with complex health care issues and diverse backgrounds. The course expands on professional nursing content including clinical judgment, collaboration with members of the health care team, and equal access to care. Nursing content is acquired and applied in the classroom then further applied in various community health care settings. 

NUR 4104 - Population Health

Population Health expands and applies content learned in previous nursing courses to diverse populations. The nurse's role on the public health team and an understanding of the diverse health care needs of various groups will be a focus of this course. Emphasis is on promoting and maintaining health; and preventing illness among populations including individuals, families, groups, and communities. The course addresses how socio-cultural, economic, sexuality, and gender identity issues impact population care and health equity. This course will focus on the health needs of vulnerable and marginalized populations including but not limited to BIPOC and LGBTQ+, factors which contribute to marginalization and health care access for marginalized populations, and the nurses' role in addressing health disparities. Nursing content is acquired and applied in the classroom then further applied in various community health care settings. 

Nursing - Bachelor of Science (B.S.N.) Program Requirements

The McDaniel Commitment in Action

The McDaniel Commitment—a series of opportunities guaranteed to all students—provides enhanced mentoring and coaching, and ensures every undergraduate student completes at least two meaningful experiential learning opportunities.

Meet Nursing Faculty

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Heather Gable, D.N.P., LNHA, CNE, NEA-BC Associate Professor and Program Director of Nursing

“I never imagined I would be so fortunate to spend every day doing what I love: connecting with students and helping to educate the next generation of nurses. That is an impact much more significant than I could have ever imagined,” Gable says. 

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Jennifer Ort, D.N.S., RNC MN-N Associate Professor and Assistant Director of Nursing

"For me, it’s more than just the material I teach, or the test preparation advice I can give for licensure. It’s about helping students identify who they are as a person, because this will allow them to better care for people who are different from them," Ort says.

 

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Green Terror Outcomes Meet an Alum "McDaniel set a great foundation for me for nursing school and my nursing career."

Registered nurse Taylor Bauman McWilliams ’19 fell in love with nursing during a McDaniel January Term internship at University of Maryland Medical Center’s R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. Professors like Susan Parrish and Steven McCole helped guide her path to discovering her career in the medical field.

News for Nursing - Bachelor of Science (B.S.N.)

  • McDaniel College and LifeBridge Health announce landmark partnership

    New partnership between LifeBridge Health and McDaniel addresses the need for qualified nurses by having McDaniel's Nursing program housed at Carroll Hospital. McDaniel Nursing students will have access to clinical placements at LifeBridge Health locations and be eligible for CARE BRAVELY scholarships. McDaniel also established the LifeBridge Legacy Scholarship for the children of LifeBridge Health employees. Additionally, McDaniel received a $2.5 million grant from the Kahlert Foundation.
  • New Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) receives Maryland Board of Nursing approval

    McDaniel's new Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) has received approval by the Maryland Board of Nursing. Additionally, the Kahlert Foundation has donated $150,000 to support development of the BSN program, which officially launches at McDaniel in fall 2024.
  • McDaniel College names inaugural Nursing program director

    Heather A. Gable has been named the inaugural program director for McDaniel's new Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Gable brings 25 years of nursing experience in acute and long-term care, including as a licensed nursing home administrator, and comes to McDaniel after serving as dean at Centra College.