The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is a traditional four-year nursing degree with an upper-division nursing major (junior-senior year) that prepares graduates for RN licensure and professional practice. Students enter the College of Undergraduate Studies (CUS) as a nursing major during freshman or sophomore year. Students entering at the start of freshman year may apply for direct admit status allowing them seamless progression into the nursing major core provided progression criteria are met. This program is comprised of general education, behavioral, and biological science pre-requisite coursework totaling 60 credit hours. The nursing major includes theory (in-seat ), laboratory (skills/simulation), and clinical components. Nursing courses are delivered in a blended format for greater flexibility. The nursing major core courses in CUS are offered over four semesters in a traditional academic format with summers off.

The general education and biological science curriculum, grounded in biblical truth, is intended to provide a broad-based knowledge of the arts and sciences required for students to understand the complex world of healthcare and to be prepared for success in the nursing major courses.  As is consistent with the University's mission, there is an emphasis on spiritual formation leading to the integration of learning, faith, and practice as students provide compassionate care.

This practice discipline degree emphasizes clinical judgment, professionalism, moral leadership, evidence-based nursing practice, technology management, and interprofessional communication within healthcare delivery.  Competency, character, and calling are fostered in an effort to prepare nurses to practice nursing as ministry. CCU challenges students to become exceptionally competent knowledgeable nurse leaders who think critically to impact their world and transform healthcare through the uniqueness of Christ-inspired practice. Nursing at CCU is a scientific discipline and a sacred calling. 

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree requires completion of the following 120 credit hours:
General Education/Behavioral Science: (39 credit hours)
Biological Sciences: (21 credit hours)
Nursing Major Core: BSN (60 credit hours)

Professional Licensure Disclosure

Colorado Christian University offers several academic programs which lead to professional licensure in the state of Colorado and, in some programs, prepare students for a national exam. All students should be aware that states vary in their educational and professional requirements depending on the profession. Some states require specific educational requirements, clinical requirements, accreditation requirements, or exam requirements. See professional licensure disclosures for details.