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  1. Graduate Programs. Many of FAMU’s schools and colleges offer graduate studies. As of today, we have 29 master's degrees, 3 professional degrees and 12 doctoral programs. College of Agriculture & Food Sciences Graduate Programs. College of Education Graduate Programs.

    • RN-BSN

      The Fast Track RN-BSN Program is offered to registered...

  2. www.famu.edu › academics › all-programsRN-BSN - famu.edu

    The Fast Track RN-BSN Program is offered to registered nurses, with a current Nursing License, who are graduates of accredited associate degree or diploma programs in nursing and leads to the Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing.

  3. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University delivers the support you need to both apply what you’ve learned and challenge yourself. Start by imagining yourself in one of our programs, and then discover how we can help you achieve your goals. Our undergraduates are always looking for something new to learn. Engineering Students.

  4. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, BSN. The nursing programs at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University will train you to take on multiple roles: practitioner, communicator, team player and leader.

  5. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) is a public, historically Black university located in Tallahassee, Florida. What distinguishes FAMU from other universities is its legacy of providing access to a high-quality, affordable education with programs and services that guide students toward successfully achieving their dreams.

  6. The Women's Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP) program prepares graduates to provide primary care services to women throughout their lifespan. FAMU offers the MSN in Women's Health online. An on-ground option is also available (Please contact the SON Graduate Program).

  7. The School of Nursing offers a professional level major in nursing that leads to a bachelor of science degree. The curriculum plan is designed in two phases: (1) pre-professional and (2) professional. Students may complete pre-professional requirements at a state college, community college, or another university.