Public health nurses play key roles in preventing disease while promoting public safety and well-being. They promote better health and safety in communities and help prepare them for and recover from public health incidents, such as natural disasters and disease outbreaks.
Through the Public Health Nursing Scholars program, students will earn two degrees – Bachelor of Public Health (BPH) and Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) – in 4.5 years.
Across the country, the need for nurses is only continuing to grow with more than 300,000 additional nursing jobs expected by 2032. The Kentucky Nursing Association predicted a potential need for 20,000 nurses in the state by 2025. The current median salary for nurses is $37.28 per hour or $77,500 per year.