Key Leadership in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences
Across the country, the demand for highly educated healthcare workers is growing--thanks to a multitude of studies linking advanced nursing education with improved patient outcomes. Aspen University believes that a more highly qualified healthcare workforce enhances both clinical competency and care delivery. The School of Nursing and Health Sciences aims to produce a more highly qualified healthcare workforce that is responsive to emerging healthcare needs, specifically, the increased relevance of technology in healthcare, changing demographics, and the impact of health policy changes and access to care.
Our faculty members are an integral part of the School of Nursing and Health Sciences and our goal is to promote academic progression in nursing education and to move healthcare workers to advanced degrees more efficiently and with less cost.
The School of Nursing and Health Sciences offers the following programs:
Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration
Bachelor of Science in Nursing - RN to BSN
Master of Science in Nursing - Nursing Education
Master of Science in Nursing - Administration and Management
Master of Science in Nursing - Forensic Nursing
Master of Science in Nursing - Public Health
Master of Science in Nursing - Informatics
Master of Science in Nursing - RN to MSN Bridge Program - Nursing Education
Master of Science in Nursing - RN to MSN Bridge Program - Administration and Management
Master of Science in Nursing - RN to MSN Bridge Program - Forensic Nursing
Master of Science in Nursing - RN to MSN Bridge Program - Public Health
Master of Science in Nursing - RN to MSN Bridge Program - Informatics
Master of Public Health
Doctor of Nursing Practice
Key Leadership in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences
Dr. Tracy Lookingbill - Interim Dean of School of Nursing and Health Sciences
tracy.lookingbill@aspen.edu
“Do one thing every day that scares you.” Eleanor Roosevelt
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