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North Dakota

  • Dickinson State University Department of Nursing - The Department of Nursing is an integral component of Dickinson State University and is comprised of both technical and professional nursing programs. Our primary role is to foster and facilitate the development of competent health care practitioners who are prepared to serve in a continually evolving health care environment.
  • Minot State University College of Nursing - A Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree is a four-year course of study and provides a broad background of liberal arts, sciences and general education as a minimum foundation for professional nursing.
  • University of North Dakota College of Nursing - Offers baccalaureate and masters programs. Includes admission requirements, curriculum, Indians into Nursing Program information, and faculty list. Grand Forks.
  • North Dakota State University Department of Nursing - A well-rounded education is the best preparation for general practice as a registered nurse. As a baccalaureate nurse, you will find an array of career opportunities open to you in clinical practice. You may choose to provide direct patient care in an acute-care hospital, which includes caring for patients in critical care, oncology, medical surgical, pediatric, psychiatric or maternal-newborn units.

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