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In person Graduate Nursing Classes

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The DNP program at Temple offers two options for admission: one for students with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, and one for students with a master’s degree in nursing. For post-BSN students, the focus is on coursework that expands their knowledge base in areas of pharmacotherapeutics, pathophysiology and health assessment. Post-master’s students take advanced coursework that builds on their prior education, professional roles, and practice-oriented experiences. As a post-master’s student, you will also gain new knowledge and skills that position you as a leader in advancing nursing practice that is evidence-based and grounded in collaboration and partnership.


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In person Emergency Medical Technician Classes

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Temple’s Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program is a six-credit course designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide basic life support emergency care. The EMT course is held in a traditional setting, where material is taught in a dynamic classroom environment and hands-on skills are heavily integrated. Students will utilize an assigned textbook and associated interactive supplements to complete readings, assignments, presentations and psychomotor skills. Students will complete field clinical hours with affiliated prehospital and hospital facilities. Throughout the course, and through the application of skills in the classroom and clinical setting, students will become competent in performing the minimum job competencies of an emergency medical technician providing Basic Life Support (BLS) care.


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In person Registered Nurse Classes

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The nursing curriculum progresses from humanities, science fundamentals, and basic nursing theory and skills to the application of this knowledge in the provision of simple and progressively more complex care. You will learn to meet the needs of individuals across the lifespan, apply sound clinical reasoning and collaborate with a full healthcare team.

Whether you aspire to have a career in the ICU, as a community health nurse or in another setting, the Nursing BSN will guide you to become an informed healthcare advocate; a capable, compassionate nurse leader; and an expert nurse clinician. The Nursing Major also creates a strong foundation for students to continue into graduate-level nursing programs, such as Temple's Doctor of Nursing Practice.

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX). After passing the NCLEX, graduates can practice as a registered nurse in the state in which they took the examination or transfer their license to practice in another state.


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In person Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Classes

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Temple University College of Public Health's Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program is a comprehensive and highly esteemed offering that readies students for a fulfilling healthcare career. With a balanced emphasis on practical skills and theoretical knowledge, the program equips students with the tools necessary for success in the nursing field. It combines classroom instruction, hands-on training, and clinical experience, fostering a deep understanding of nursing complexities and critical thinking abilities. A notable aspect of this program is its focus on real-world readiness, achieved through classroom lectures, laboratory simulations, and clinical rotations that enhance clinical skills and adaptability in diverse healthcare settings. The curriculum covers diverse topics, ensuring students have a strong foundation in nursing principles and a grasp of healthcare's social, cultural, and ethical aspects. Temple University College of Public Health's commitment to staying current in healthcare is evident through its emphasis on evidence-based practice, incorporating cutting-edge research and technology. The faculty's wealth of experience enriches the academic journey, while graduates emerge with a wide array of career prospects in healthcare, leadership capabilities, and the potential for advanced degrees or management roles, making Temple University College of Public Health's BSN program a standout choice for healthcare certification.


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About school

The Temple University College of Public Health is committed to driving improvement in health around the globe through advanced learning and research. Our faculty are highly regarded for their innovative and evidence-based approach to healthcare education, ensuring our students are ready to provide compassionate, impactful care to communities the world over. Partnering with various organizations, our research efforts are geared towards addressing crucial public health issues and improving health outcomes. Offering accredited programs in numerous health disciplines like social work, kinesiology, nursing, and more, our students are prepared to become leaders, capable of influencing policy to promote better health. Our robust student community is nurtured in a supportive environment that ensures comprehensive growth, fostering a powerful network of future healthcare professionals. We foster critical thinking, understanding that comprehensive analysis is integral to developing effective healthcare solutions.

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1101 W Montgomery Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19122