Learn foundational pathophysiology, principles of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of pharmaceutical agents (using prototypes) and the nursing process in medication administration for health promotion, treatment and symptom management.
Learn first-hand through observation and immersion in an international or national healthcare and educational setting.
Learn to develop an evidence-based practice model, identify practice issues, evaluate research findings, use research and clinical evidence to make informed practice decisions and identify potential research problems that may improve patient care outcomes.
Experience the world’s largest college campus. Our 27,000 acres provide 188 miles of trails to wander and a wide range of ecosystems for collaborative study. You’ll have access to exceptional research and professional opportunities—from managing livestock to helping run (or launch) a student-led entrepreneurial venture—as well as an array of activities for personal enjoyment.
Whatever your passion, interest, cause or ambition, the Berry community is ready to celebrate and support you. Play for one of our 23 varsity athletic teams, lend your creativity to one of our many campus music and theatre ensembles, and join one (or several) of our 80+ student-run clubs and organizations.
You’ll have endless opportunities to do what you love while growing intellectually, personally and professionally. Our supportive community of mentors (faculty, staff, career advisors, peers, coaches and alumni) will help you achieve all you can. By the time you graduate, you could even be running a small business or supervising a staff of your peers.