The Louise Herrington School of Nursing at Baylor University offers students a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. Students will gain the training and education they need through course work and clinical practice associated with the intellectual, social, cultural, religious and emotional needs of the nurse. Courses focus on the foundations of nursing as well as specialty areas and patient populations nurses may experience. Students also have access to a learning resources center with an extensive electronic and print library dedicated nursing.
Baylor University
Louise Herrington School of Nursing
3700 Worth Street
Dallas, Texas 75246
214-820-3361
www.baylor.edu
The Texas Woman's University College of Nursing offers students an opportunity to train for a nursing career in a variety of settings including clinics, home health care and healthcare institutions. Students can earn a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Courses and clinical practice teach students how to become an entry level nurse, incorporate research into nursing, demonstrate commitment to nursing and care for patients of all ages and diverse backgrounds.
Texas Woman's University - Dallas
5500 Southwestern Medical Avenue
Dallas, TX 75235
214-689-6510
www.twu.edu
Brookhaven College offers students an opportunity to earn an Associate Degree in nursing. Upon completion of the 72-credit hour program, students will be eligible to take the NCLEX-RN examination, which they are required to pass in order to become a licensed registered nurse. Brookhaven is committed to preparing caring and competent nurses through a diverse foundation of nursing education courses and clinical practice. The school offers a holistic approach to nursing education and the core curriculum promotes the growth of the student while also offering the necessary nursing skills needed to become a professional healthcare provider.
Brookhaven College
3939 Valley View Lane
Dallas, TX 75244
972-860-4754
www.brookhavencollege.edu