Undergraduate Program
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh College of Nursing can enable you to meet your educational and career goals through its dynamic curriculum. Following three semesters of general education and science, students are eligible for admission into the College of Nursing program. Building on a strong science foundation, the College of Nursing prepares the student with theoretical knowledge and clinical practice in many areas including medical, surgical, pediatrics, obstetrics, mental health, and community health nursing. The curriculum prepares nurses to care for people with illnesses and injuries while focusing on wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention. The culminating experience for student nurses following the five-semester nursing program is a clinical internship. Student nurses select a clinical area of interest and are mentored by expert nurse preceptors in that area. This experience effectively prepares graduates to enter the work place. UW Oshkosh graduates work in many fascinating and challenging areas including neonatal nursing, flight nursing, military nursing, home health care, school nursing, and international nursing in developing countries. Join as and be among the most respected nurses in the state of Wisconsin!

