Nursing major
The
major in professional nursing, leading to a Bachelor of
Science (B.S.)* degree, involves learning in the areas of
nursing theory, case management, human dynamics, organizational
development, family and community health. This interdisciplinary
program takes a systems approach to the problems, principles
and practices of today's complex health care system, incorporating
conceptual and theoretical knowledge.
Study in this program exposes you to:
- The importance of developing knowledge and skills necessary for new nurse roles in community-based environments as well as institutional settings with the advent of managed care and integrated delivery systems.
- The practical application of skills and theories in the classroom and through a field-based research project.
- The evaluation of issues and concepts central to the practice of professional nursing through the perspectives of historical, cultural, biblical and ethical standards.
How to begin the application process
- Attend a meeting with a program representative who will present information about the program and the application process.
- Submit an application with a $25 fee to Eastern Mennonite University through the Adult Degree Completion Program Office.
Financial Aid
-
Students
in the Adult Degree Completion Program are eligible to apply
for federal financial aid. A complete financial aid packet
is available from the program representative.
* You may earn a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree if you successfully complete intermediate-level foreign language requirements.

