Troy University Nursing School Review

Troy University has over 60 teaching locations around the world. In Alabama, there are four campuses available for students: the Troy Campus, Montgomery Campus, Phenix City Campus, and the Dothan Campus. Troy University prides itself on giving students an individualized education with the convenience of online opportunities as well as in class instruction.

Troy University Nursing Program Review

Troy University offers an array of degree options for future students in the division of nursing. The Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) degree is offered to students as a 70 hour course of study that allows the student to gain the understanding and skills required to take the licensing exam to start their career as a Registered Nurse (RN). The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree also allows the student to gain the skills and information to take the licensing exam to start their career as a RN, but with a higher level of education, which can lead to more job openings in the future and put the student on the track to continuing their education. Troy University also offers a graduate program for those students who have graduated from a baccalaureate program in nursing to obtain their Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree. There is also a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree offered to future students who have a BSN or MSN degree acquired from a nationally accredited institution. Students who are current holders of a license to practice as a RN may choose to take the RN to BSN/MSN Track. The BSN, MSN, and DNP Programs have National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC)   Accreditation.

Associate of Science in Nursing – ASN

This program is offered at the Montgomery Campus for students who are interested in the 70 hour program to help them obtain the title of Registered Nurse (RN). This program uses facilities for clinical experience within a 50 mile area of the campus and requires that students provide their own transportation to and from the scheduled clinical activities. After completion of this program, graduates will be awarded an Associate of Science in Nursing degree. Students may then be eligible to apply to take the NCLEX-RN to gain the title of Registered Nurse (RN). This program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and is approve through the Alabama Board of Nursing.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing – BSN

In this program students will learn to be a productive and knowledgeable member of the nursing community while achieving the title of RN after successful completion of the NCLEX-RN. This program is conducted at the Troy Campus and is generally completed in four and a half years. The BSN program at Troy University prepares students to take an active role in the nursing community and work in a variety of different health care settings.

Master of Science in Nursing – MSN

The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program is an online program that is based out of the Montgomery, Troy, and Phenix City campuses. Three different avenues are available under this degree: Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nursing Informatics, and Family Nurse Practitioner. The program is offered in both part time and full time enrollment options. Students enrolling in this program must hold a BSN and have a valid license to practice as an RN in the state in which the clinical work will be completed.

Doctor of Nursing Practice – DNP

This program is offered to students seeking the highest level of nursing training in order to provide the highest level of nursing care. This program is available online and upon completion, the graduate will be able to help develop the nursing community to better serve and treat the public and become a leader in the field in order to incorporate technology into the nursing field to provide the patients with the most current techniques available. Students must hold a BSN or MSN degree to be admitted into this program.

RN to BSN/MSN Track

This program is offered as an online course of study and is available on the Montgomery, Phenix City, Troy, and Dothan campuses. The program offers the most flexible clinical schedules for students by allowing the student to personalize the schedule around other obligations. Upon completion of this program, students will have more opportunity for advancement and will also be prepared to continue their education to a higher degree.

Contact:

Troy University
475 University Avenue
Troy, AL 36082
800-551-9716

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