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Studying Nursing at Weber State

The Annie Taylor Dee School of Nursing at Weber State University prepares individuals with a passion for helping people to become competent and compassionate nurses.

Nursing Highlights

Intended for licensed practical nurses and graduates from technical college partners, the PN-RN program prepares individuals to complete the required education necessary for the NCLEX-RN and start a career as a registered nurse.

Nursing courses are offered at Ogden, Davis, Davis Technical College, Bridgerland Technical College, and Hybrid campuses. With practical experiences in varied clinical settings, graduates are equipped with the skills to advance their careers as registered nurses.

Beyond the Classroom

The Annie Taylor Dee School of Nursing facilitates student placement in professional preceptorships across many different clinical settings, offering essential hands-on experience to build a strong foundation in nursing practice.

 

What You’ll LEARN at Weber

  • Person-centered care
  • Quality and safety in nursing
  • Evidence-based practice
  • Information literacy
  • Social determinants of health
  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Professionalism

What You CAN DO After Weber

The School of Nursing prepares you for a career in nursing. After completing your associate’s degree, you’ll be eligible to take the National Council of State Boards of Nursing licensure exam (NCLEX-RN) to become a licensed registered nurse.

You can also continue your education and enter Weber State’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. If you have questions, contact a WSU Career Advisor.