Student Outcomes
The individual student learning outcomes of the baccalaureate nursing program provide clear statements of expected student achievements, derived directly from the New York Tech nursing model, accreditation, and professional standards of practice and reflect the school’s mission, core values, and expected student and program outcomes.
Upon graduation, the baccalaureate nursing student will:
- Integrate established and emerging knowledge from nursing, liberal arts, and social sciences to inform clinical judgment and foster innovative nursing practice.
- Provide person-centered care that is holistic, evidence-based, individualized, compassionate, inclusive, and developmentally appropriate.
- Analyze healthcare delivery systems across the continuum—from public health prevention to disease management—to promote equitable population health outcomes.
- Synthesize, apply, and disseminate nursing knowledge to advance practice and improve patient outcomes.
- Incorporate principles of quality improvement and safety to enhance nursing care, system performance, and individual accountability.
- Utilize effective communication strategies to optimize care delivery, enhance the patient experience, and improve health outcomes.
- Coordinate care and mobilize resources to ensure safe, high-quality, and equitable services that address the needs of diverse populations.
- Leverage information technology, informatics, and data processes to enhance the quality and safety of care across varied populations.
- Demonstrate professional and ethical behavior that upholds human rights and ethical standards in both patient care and professional practice.
- Exhibit leadership that embraces change, fosters lifelong learning and self-reflection, advocates for populations, and contributes to healthcare system transformation.