Nursing
Get ready to pursue your license and become a nurse in Arizona.
Your Path to Comprehensive Nursing Education in Arizona
The CCNE-accredited nursing degree programs at Alliant are designed to provide comprehensive and hands-on training to prepare you for the NCLEX exam. The program will help you develop the necessary skills and critical thinking to excel in clinical settings. You’ll be trained in the latest techniques and technologies of modern nursing, and your instructors will share their expertise and provide personalized attention and guidance. With a strong emphasis on practical skills and real-world experience, you’ll have the opportunity to work with patients and healthcare professionals, gaining invaluable insights for your career.
Program Degrees

Bachelor of Science in Nursing
The School of Nursing and Health Sciences (SNHS) in Arizona offers two paths to earning your BSN degree; one if you have no college credits and another if you have completed most of your general education requirements. General education classes are offered online, with nursing courses taught on campus. The BSN program will provide you with the education and experience needed to prepare you to sit for the NCLEX exam to earn a license as a registered nurse (RN) in Arizona.
Offered at these campuses

Master of Science in Nursing, Direct Entry
The School of Nursing and Health Sciences (SNHS) in Arizona offers a two-year program for students already holding a bachelor’s degree in another discipline, allowing them to earn a master’s in nursing (MSN). The program prepares students to sit for the NCLEX exam to earn a license as a registered nurse (RN). An MSN will provide a high level of knowledge, skills and leadership training.
Offered at these campuses

Master of Science in Nursing, Nurse Executive
The School of Nursing and Health Sciences (SNHS) in Arizona offers an online master’s program for students interested in taking on more responsibility, expanding their skills in professional decision-making, and gaining valuable business and supervisorial skills. The program is 36 credits, is taught entirely online, and takes two years to complete. The program incorporates 500 clinical practicum hours, often at the student’s chosen location.
Offered at these campuses