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December 11, 2024

Are you considering a career in nursing or exploring whether the profession is the right fit for you? NURS 1100, Introduction to Nursing as a Profession, is a 1-credit course designed to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the nursing field. 

Whether you're planning to apply to the nursing program or simply curious about the opportunities within this vital profession, this course is an essential first step. You’ll learn from experts, prepare for your next steps in nursing school here at ISU, and connect with other aspiring nurses, establishing a support system for the rest of your educational journey. Dr. Janet Terry has inspired countless students to pursue their nursing dreams. Here's what some have said about their experience:

"Dr. Terry was very inspiring and shared some impactful stories that really stuck out to me and helped me realize my potential."

"I am now more comfortable and confident in my nursing future."

"This class has opened my eyes to nursing’s demands but also the payout. It made me see that it is a rewarding occupation."

“Professor Terry was very insightful and made the content interesting and relatable. This class helped me narrow down what kind of nurse I want to be.”

“This class answered questions I didn’t know I had.”

“I have a better idea of how to become a nurse and what challenges it will bring.”

“It is a great class to see if you truly want to be a nurse in life or not.”

“This class really puts into perspective how hard the work is and how many different pathways there are!”

If you’re ready to take the first step toward a rewarding career in nursing, NURS 1100 is the perfect place to start. In the Spring semester, NURS 1100 is offered each Wednesday from 11:00-11:50 in the Education Building, room 243. 

Don’t just dream about making a difference—start your journey with NURS 1100 and discover the many possibilities for your future with a BSN degree!


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