The University of Arizona's College of Nursing is part of a state school, located in the city of Tucson. The school offers both graduate and baccalaureate studies, and educates individuals on nursing practices to cater to regional, national and international medical needs. The nursing school's prerequisite classes include laboratory chemistry, statistics, human nutrition and lifespan development.
The University of San Francisco's School of Nursing is an independent Catholic school in San Francisco, California. Opened in 1954, it offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. Doctor of Nursing degrees are also available. Some of the classes that are part of the curriculum include nutrition, pharmacology, nursing therapeutics, women's health and alterations in health.
Boston College's Connell School of Nursing is a division of the private research school, Boston College. The Connell School of Nursing is in the community of Chestnut Hill, about six miles away from the city of Boston. The goal of the nursing school is to get students ready for nursing practice in a scientifically based, technically aware and humanistic manner. The school offers doctoral, undergraduate, master's and post-master's study programs.
Indiana University's School of Nursing, a state school in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a hands-on, multi-purpose institution that was established in 1914. Apart from offering bachelor's and master's, and doctorates, the school also features continuing-education programs and postdoctoral training in research. The core values of the program are respect, responsibility, trust and dialogue.