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Combine Compassion and Expertise
In the Nursing, B.S.N., program, you will benefit from Miami’s liberal arts and professional nursing courses, learning communication and technical skills.
The program focuses on health promotion and restoration for clients, families, and populations. You can choose among a wide range of clinical experiences and participation with health-related community organizations.
The demand for nurses is projected to increase more than any other profession due to the increased care needs of the aging population and the anticipated retirement of seasoned RNs in the field. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a need for over 1 million new nurses in the next decade.
College Transfer Students who are interested in Miami’s Nursing program should apply to Miami Regionals.
Curriculum and Courses
This program provides a balance of liberal arts and professional nursing courses. Emphasis is on the nursing process as it pertains to health promotion and health restoration for clients, families, and populations in communities and in acute care settings. Students receive an introduction to clinicals at the end of the sophomore year and participate in off-campus clinicals two days per week during the junior and senior years.
Our hospital and clinical agencies are located in the Cincinnati, Dayton, Fairfield, Hamilton, Middletown, and Oxford areas, including the following:
- Atrium Medical Center
- Children’s Medical Center of Dayton
- Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
- Fort Hamilton Hospital
- McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital
- Mercy Fairfield Hospital
- Miami Valley Hospital
- The Christ Hospital
- West Chester Hospital
Our students have multiple opportunities to partner with organizations to improve health and safety in the local communities. These include projects to improve mental health access, women’s health and education, and pediatric health promotion.
At Miami, there’s something for everyone.
Two Location Options
Oxford Campus BSN
Miami’s Nursing major in Oxford, Ohio offers a competitive, rigorous program to selected high school applicants who seek a residential college experience.
Regional Campus BSN
The Miami Regionals BSN program at the Hamilton, Ohio campus prepares graduates for leadership and management roles, including research associate, and occupational health nurse.
Facts and Stats
Your college experience here will be one of the most exciting times of your life. To make sure of this, we’ll provide you with a powerful support system.
First-to-second year retention
Miami University Data
Among Public Universities in the United States for Four-Year Graduation Rate
The Chronicle of Higher Education Almanac
of 2018-2019 graduates who were employed or furthering their education by fall 2019
Miami University Data
ADMISSION AND AID
This is Where Your Journey to Miami University Begins
Explore what it means to be a college student at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where students prepare to go anywhere and everywhere. We’ll be here to help every step of the way as you prepare for college admission, enrollment, and success.
Miami University’s Farmer School of Business is annually recognized as one of the nation’s best undergraduate business schools. Each year, the number of first-year applications for the Farmer School of Business (FSB) exceeds the number of spaces available. Admission to the FSB is competitive and based on a holistic and comprehensive review process which considers many factors to establish the context of students’ achievements and demonstrated potential to be successful in its rigorous curriculum.