BachelorOn-campusFlexible

University of Hawaii at Manoa

BS in Nursing

Honolulu, Hawaii4 years$30K total tuition
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Est. Salary$78,000
Job Growth+6%
Top RoleRegistered Nurse
FormatOn-campus

Admission Snapshot

Degree Required
BSN (or RN license with related bachelor's)
Duration
4 years
Est. Tuition
$30K total
Format
On-campus
Schedule
Flexible
GRE / GMAT
Not Required
Concentrations
Nursing (Registered Nurse), Community Health

Typical admitted student: BSN required for most programs (some accept non-nursing BS with prerequisite courses). Active RN license strongly preferred. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Statement of purpose, two letters of recommendation, and current resume.

About This Program

University of Hawaii at Manoa's Bachelor of Science in Nursing program provides the clinical and academic foundation for registered nursing practice. The on-campus curriculum covers patient assessment, evidence-based care, health promotion, and professional nursing ethics. Graduates are prepared to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and pursue careers in hospitals, clinics, long-term care, and community health settings in Hawaii and beyond.

Career Outcomes

Advance your nursing career as a Registered Nurse through this accredited program

  • 1. Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
  • 2. Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
  • 3. Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS)
  • 4. Nurse Educator
  • 5. Nurse Manager / Director of Nursing

What You'll Learn

  • Conduct comprehensive health assessments and physical exams.
  • Prescribe and manage medications across the lifespan.
  • Apply evidence-based practice to improve patient outcomes.
  • Lead quality improvement initiatives in healthcare settings.
  • Complete 500–1000+ hours of supervised clinical practice.

Curriculum Highlights

The curriculum covers advanced pathophysiology, advanced pharmacology, health assessment, evidence-based practice, nursing informatics, and healthcare policy. Clinical specializations include primary care, psychiatric-mental health, and acute care nursing.

Top Employers

Hospitals and health systems, private practices, community health clinics, urgent care centers, Veterans Affairs, school systems, and telehealth providers.

Admissions

BSN required for most programs (some accept non-nursing BS with prerequisite courses). Active RN license strongly preferred. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Statement of purpose, two letters of recommendation, and current resume.

Academic Requirements

  • Degree Required: BSN (or RN license with related bachelor's)
  • GRE/GMAT: Not Required (most programs)
  • TOEFL/IELTS: Required for international students

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