Baylor University's Louse Herrington School of Nursing at Baylor University Medical Center, the five-hospital complex in downtown Dallas' east side, offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree for undergraduates as well as graduate degrees and diplomas. Students who graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree qualify to take the NCLEX, a standardized test of state boards given to nursing students to determine if they are prepared for professional practice. The curricula of the program includes courses in Foundations of Professional Development, Health Assessment, Pharmacology, Professional Nursing Practice, Human Needs, Community and Culture, Professional Development: Management and Leadership, and a three-hour Nursing Elective. Students complete their clinical experiences for nursing at Baylor University Medical Center. The school offers financial aid services and housing options for prospective students.
Baylor University--Louise Herrington School of Nursing
3700 Worth Street
Dallas, TX 75246
214-820-3361
baylor.edu/nursing
Texas Woman's University's College of Nursing in the Dallas-Parkland Center adjacent to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School is fully accredited by the Texas Board of Nursing and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. Four hospitals surround the center, including Parkland Memorial Hospital and Children's Medical Center, and this centralized location offers nursing students a variety of choices for clinical experience venues. Programs the college offers include a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, a Master's Degree in Nursing, Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist and Nursing Education. Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science program, students can take licensure examinations for professional practice. The four-year curriculum trains students to incorporate research into practice; collaborate with clients, families, health care providers and communities in the coordination of health care; think critically in difficult health care situations; and communicate effectively in professional nursing practice.
Texas Woman's University--College of Nursing
5500 Southwestern Medical Avenue
Dallas, TX 75235-7299
214-689-6510
twu.edu/nursing
Brookhaven College falls under the Dallas County Community College District and offers an Associate's Degree in Nursing which makes graduates eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses, or the NCLEX-RN. The National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Texas Board of Nursing accredit the college's nursing program. The school's mission is to train students to communicate therapeutically with clients, families, peers and other professionals; demonstrate caring behavior and a holistic nursing approach; utilize critical thinking to provide competent nursing care; manage material and human resources in a cost-effective manner for individuals and their families; maintain accountability and professional responsibility for core nursing values and growth; and integrate the body of nursing knowledge to provide safe care. The college also provides guidance in financial aid for prospective students.
Brookhaven College Nursing Program
3939 Valley View Lane
Farmers Branch
Dallas, TX 75244-4997
972-860-4754
brookhavencollege.edu