The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) pre-licensure degree program offers an academically and technically rigorous curriculum that balances core nursing competencies with Loyola's exceptional liberal arts education in the Catholic intellectual tradition to prepare future graduates for extensive and comprehensive duties and sensibilities. Students acquire the complex skills for nursing competency, clinical judgment, cultural sensitivity, teamwork, and commitment to life-long learning that ensure a successful profession as a registered nurse. The major includes a wide range of clinical rotations at Loyola's nursing education partner institution, Mercy Medical Center, a hospital recognized nationally for nursing excellence.
The major is comprised of 61 credits of nursing theory and clinicals, 42 credits of courses in other natural sciences, psychology, and statistics, and 30 credits of Loyola's liberal arts-based core curriculum. The BSN students' liberal arts core is the same as for other Loyola students.