As the healthcare industry grapples with unprecedented challenges and opportunities, the need for highly skilled and compassionate nurses has never been greater. UC Long Beach’s College of Nursing stands at the forefront of nursing education, preparing future healthcare leaders to meet the evolving demands of our communities.

Excellence in Nursing Education
For over 50 years, UC Long Beach has been recognized for its exceptional nursing programs. Ranked among the top 10% of nursing schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, the College of Nursing boasts state-of-the-art facilities, innovative curriculum, and a world-renowned faculty.
Students pursue a comprehensive range of academic programs, including traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), accelerated BSN for non-nursing professionals, Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and a doctoral program in Nursing Science. Each program is tailored to specific career goals, empowering students to specialize in areas such as critical care, family health, leadership, nurse anesthesia, and more.
Cutting-Edge Research
UC Long Beach’s College of Nursing is an engine of innovation and discovery. Faculty conduct groundbreaking research that advances nursing practice, improves patient outcomes, and addresses critical healthcare challenges. The college’s Center for Nursing Research has received over $10 million in external funding, supporting projects that have made significant contributions to the field.
Research Highlights:
- Development of a novel pain management intervention for hospitalized patients
- Implementation of a telehealth system to enhance access to care for underserved communities
- Investigation of factors influencing nurse burnout and retention strategies
Community Impact
UC Long Beach nurses are actively engaged in serving their communities, both locally and globally. Through clinical rotations, service-learning projects, and volunteer opportunities, students gain invaluable hands-on experience and make a real difference in the lives of those they care for.
The college’s outreach programs include:
- Providing health screenings and education to underserved populations
- Participating in community health fairs and workshops
- Collaborating with local hospitals and organizations to improve patient outcomes
Career Opportunities
UC Long Beach graduates are highly sought-after by employers in a wide range of healthcare settings. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 9% growth in nursing jobs over the next decade, driven by an aging population and an increasing demand for healthcare services.
Students have the opportunity to network with potential employers through the college’s connections with hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare providers. Graduates also participate in the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) with exceptional pass rates, ensuring their readiness to enter the workforce.
Why UC Long Beach Nursing Matters
Addressing Pain Points:
* Healthcare systems face challenges with rising healthcare costs, patient safety concerns, and a shortage of qualified nurses. UC Long Beach’s nursing programs directly address these pain points by preparing competent and compassionate nurses who can deliver high-quality care.
Motivations for Choosing Nursing:
* Compassion for others
* Desire to make a positive impact on society
* Intellectual stimulation and lifelong learning opportunities
* Financial stability and career growth potential
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
* Underestimating the academic rigors of nursing programs.
* Failing to seek support from faculty and peers.
* Neglecting self-care and emotional well-being.
* Limiting career opportunities by not pursuing advanced education.
Benefits of a UC Long Beach Nursing Education:
* Cutting-edge curriculum and research opportunities
* World-class faculty and state-of-the-art facilities
* Strong community partnerships and clinical experience
* Career readiness and support for professional development
* Lifelong commitment to nursing excellence
Tables and Data
Table 1: UC Long Beach Nursing Program Rankings
| Program | Ranking | By |
|---|---|---|
| Undergraduate Nursing | Top 10% | U.S. News & World Report |
| Graduate Nursing | Top 50% | U.S. News & World Report |
Table 2: Nursing Job Growth and Demand
| Parameter | Data | By |
|---|---|---|
| Projected Job Growth (2020-2030) | 9% | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
| Projected Retirement Rate of Nurses (2016-2026) | 500,000 | American Nurses Association |
Table 3: U.S. Nurse-to-Population Ratio
| Region | Nurse-to-Population Ratio |
|---|---|
| California | 1:300 |
| United States | 1:400 |
Table 4: UC Long Beach NCLEX Pass Rates
| Year | Pass Rate |
|---|---|
| 2021 | 95% |
| 2022 | 98% |
