About Sage’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing
You may pursue your Nursing bachelor’s degree full time or part time. The first two years include general education courses and prerequisites; the last two years include nursing-intensive classes (54 credits) and clinical rotations (720 clinical hours).
You’ll be introduced to faculty-directed clinicals in state-of-the-art simulation labs. After you gain experience there, you’ll transition to a variety of clinical settings, including acute and community-based care of adult (including geriatric), pediatric, maternal/child (including labor and delivery), psychiatric and community populations.
In your last semester, you’ll select an expanded clinical rotation (240 hours) with a patient population of interest.
After you earn your Bachelor of Science in Nursing, you’ll be eligible to take the initial NCLEX-RN licensure examination. Upon passing, you’ll be able to pursue job opportunities across the country.
Special Opportunities for Sage’s Nursing Majors
Sage Nursing students complete clinical assignments at Albany Med Health System campuses, and are then encouraged to explore job opportunities within the system. Read more about Sage’s academic partnership with Albany Med.
More About Sage’s Nursing Program
Russell Sage College has offered a Bachelor of Science in Nursing for 100 years and is highly respected by the health care community.
Our programs have graduated nearly 6,000 nurses at the Bachelor and Master of Science in Nursing levels, most of whom have assumed leadership positions in practice, education and administration. Nearly every chief nursing officer in New York’s Capital Region is a Russell Sage College graduate.
Faculty are certified nurse practitioners, certified nurse educators, midwives, doctorally-prepared expert clinicians, administrators and researchers with years of experience.