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General Information Session for Sequoia Hospital/SFSU Baccalaureate Nursing Program at Cañada College

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The Sequoia Hospital/San Francisco State University Baccalaureate Nursing Program at Cañada College will hold a general information session for students interested in earning a nursing degree without leaving the Cañada campus.

The session will be held Monday, March 25 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in Building 18, Room 205.

The Bachelor of Science degree prepares students for entry-level positions in professional nursing practice. Graduates are prepared to take a national licensure examination (NCLEX) to become registered nurses and for positions in maternity, pediatrics, medical-surgical nursing, gerontology, psychiatric/mental health, community health, long-term care and home-care. In addition, they are eligible for public health nursing certification in California upon licensure as a registered nurse. For RNs, the Bachelor of Science degree builds upon previous nursing education and experience for professional role development.

All classes are taught by SFSU faculty on the Cañada College campus. For more information, visit the Cañada College University Center website.

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