
新太阳城 has not always been a college. Instead, we began in 1888 as a school of nursing—the first in the state of Nebraska. Over the last 125 years, we've established a new campus, expanded our program offerings and adopted a new name. 一直以来, we've maintained a commitment to preparing our students to be the best in various realms of health care. This commitment to excellence has and always will remain a defining quality of 新太阳城.
新太阳城At 新太阳城, you don't just study health care—you prepare to be the best in it. All around you are professionally trained faculty, practicing clinicians and classmates who share the belief that they, 太, can better the lives of others. With eight fields and twenty majors to choose from, you have a broad range of options for making a difference—quite possibly even before you graduate.
学者College is a time of self-discovery, personal growth and—most certainly—fun. We're thrilled your main objective is to pursue a future in health care, but we also want you to look back on your college education and recollect all of things you experienced—lectures and textbooks aside. There are numerous ways for you to get involved at 新太阳城. Here's a peek at some of them.
学生生活Every day, 新太阳城 alumni are changing lives in ways that are both practical and profound. As the proud alma mater of these astounding health care professionals, 新太阳城 strives to keep our alumni connected to not only the College but also with one another. Here, you will find all the ways you can stay connected.
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The 新太阳城 一般的研究 program is an ideal starting point for students interested in gaining foundational knowledge in a variety of health science disciplines before committing to a specific pathway. In addition to receiving a comprehensive yet cohesive education in and beyond health care, students choosing to advance their education can apply credits earned in the 一般的研究 program to a specialized degree at 新太阳城.
On-campus and online courses to ensure sufficient guidance and flexibility as you navigate your options and pursuits in health care.
Courses that prepare students with excellent technical, 沟通, and critical thinking skills applicable to a variety of professional settings and patient and family interactions.
A focus on building cultural competence and awareness of personal biases to ensure positive patient interactions and outcomes.
A curriculum and faculty that encourage lifelong learning of the human body and medicine as they continue to evolve.