Medical Careers Institute Introduces Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing
Posted on: Monday, 28 January 2008, 12:00 CST
Medical Careers Institute, the School of Health Science at ECPI College of Technology, is pleased to introduce a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing program to be offered through its Virginia Beach, VA, Newport News, VA, and Online Education campuses.
The Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (RN -- BSN) program is designed for registered professional nurses who hold an associate degree or diploma in nursing and a Virginia license to practice. Those who already have associate degrees in nursing can earn their bachelor degrees in less than one year.
This year, Medical Careers Institute is celebrating the achievement of another milestone ... 30 years of providing skilled healthcare professionals to the community. The new nursing program underscores the College's commitment to that mission.
This program is offered in a blended (hybrid) setting with a combination of online and on-campus class sessions. The curriculum recognizes past college coursework in nursing by awarding advanced placement credit. Some general education credits may also transfer in from an accredited college.
Medical Careers Institute also offers an Associate of Applied Science in Health Science degree program with a major in Registered Nursing.
For more information about Medical Careers Institute's Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing program, please visit www.medical.edu or call Toll Free 866-708-6175 (Virginia Beach Campus) or 866-708-6174 (Newport News Campus).
About ECPI College of Technology
ECPI College of Technology is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or 404-679-4500) to award Bachelor of Science, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees. With campuses in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, ECPI, a private college established in 1966, offers convenient classes during the day, evening, or online; graduate employment services are provided. IT certification classes are also available.
ECPI's many fields of study include: TECHNOLOGY: Biomedical Equipment Technology, Computer Electronics Engineering Technology, Information Systems, IT/Computer Programming, IT/Networking & Security Management, IT/ Web Design, Medical Imaging Equipment Technology, Simulation & Game Programming, Web Design, Wireless Communications; BUSINESS: Accounting Administration, Business Systems Administration, Criminal Justice; HEALTH SCIENCES: Dental Assisting, Massage Therapy, Medical Administration, Medical Assisting, Medical Radiography, Physical Therapist Assistant, Practical Nursing, Registered Nursing, Surgical Technology; CULINARY: Culinary Arts. (Available programs vary by campus.) www.ecpi.edu
Source: Business Wire
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