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Classes from WAU

In person Graduate Nursing Classes

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The Master of Nursing (MN) program prepares you for an advanced practice nursing role in acute, outpatient and community settings. You will take the master’s core course work and additional course work if pursuing a graduate certificate in nursing leadership, nursing education or public health.


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In person Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) Classes

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Washington Adventist University (WAU) has a highly regarded ECG/EKG Certification program that prepares students for successful careers in the medical field. The program simplifies complex medical processes and provides a conducive learning environment that emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice. Students are guided by experienced practitioners, creating an ideal environment for aspiring medical professionals. WAU also places a significant focus on ethical considerations, teaching the importance of compassionate care and professional integrity. Prospective students will find that WAU's program meets their needs, as evidenced by the high rate of job placements among graduates. Overall, the ECG/EKG Certification program at WAU stands out for its comprehensive approach, practical expertise, and ethical values, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a rewarding career in healthcare.


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In person Graduate Nursing Classes

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The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is a  practice doctorate, versus the PhD, which is a research doctorate. The DNP is designed for nurses seeking a terminal degree in nursing practice, such as nurses who desire to become advanced practice nurses or those who are seeking leadership positions in a health care setting or organization. DNP-prepared nurses are well-equipped to fully implement the science developed by nursing and other health science researchers to improve healthcare delivery to maximize the health of patient populations. 

The American Association of Colleges of Nursing recommends the DNP degree for nurses who want to work as Nurse Practitioners. In many states, including Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, Nurse Practitioners are licensed to operate a full, independent practice, with the ability to diagnose and treat illness, order and interpret diagnostic tests, and initiate and manage treatments, including prescribing medications.


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RN-BSN

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We’ve made getting your Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at Washington State University even more convenient.

The current Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) curriculum replaces on-site, precepted clinical hours with practice experience hours gained by completing a community/population health project and a capstone project. You’ll complete the program mostly online, starting any semester. Only one attendance day per semester is required for interactive learning and meeting with your course instructors.

It gives the working nurse more flexibility and the chance to delve deeply into a topic of interest.


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In person Registered Nurse Classes

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The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program prepares you for a lifelong career in nursing practice. WSU has the largest BSN program in the state and has a history of graduating competent, compassionate nurses ready to practice in all health care settings. With access to innovative practice labs and technology, interprofessional simulations, world-class researchers and faculty, WSU provides you with the solid foundation to begin your career


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About school

Enveloped in a serene setting, Washington Adventist University is recognized for its commitment to fostering academic achievement, personal growth, and leadership potential. Our campus is regarded as an environment that nurtures the well-being of students, staff, and faculty, encouraging a multi-cultural exchange and community engagement. Experience a broad and deep understanding through programs that endeavor to connect theory to practice. From the sciences to the humanities, our coursework challenges students to go beyond the classroom, urging them to apply their knowledge in useful ways. As a Seventh-day Adventist institution, our core beliefs incorporate issues of faith, service, and discovery, ensuring graduates not only have the necessary skills for their chosen field but are also equipped with a strong moral compass. It's this mix of learning and ethical guidance that sets Washington Adventist University apart.

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7600 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912