The Oral Roberts University Anna Vaughn School of Nursing was established as an expression of the charismatic concern upon which the University was founded: healing for the totality of human need. The school offers a baccalaureate program with a focus on nursing for the whole person. Nursing is viewed as a goal-directed service to assist the individual, family, and/or community to promote, maintain, and restore health.
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing provides a broad, general background for professional nursing and a foundation for specialization in graduate study. The program prepares the student to write the National Council of State Boards Examination for licensure as a registered nurse.
The Oral Roberts University Anna Vaughn School of Nursing is fully accredited by the Natiuonal League of Nursing Accrediting Commission and the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. For more information, please call (918) 495-6198.
Objectives for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Upon completion of the BSN curriculum, the graduate will be able to do the following:
Synthesize critical thinking skills for professional nursing practice.
Communicate in a professional manner.
Evaluate therapeutic nursing interventions within a pattern of professional practice.
Demonstrate professional nursing practice in various roles and health care settings.