From 1997 to 2014, Greg Jordan led and served King University as its president. During this period, the university developed and expanded its offerings more than at any other time in its history. Among his many achievements, Greg Jordan helped to re-imagine the School of Nursing and the School of Business and Economics, introducing more non-traditional programming to accommodate working adults.
King University offers online courses for both those seeking to enter the nursing profession and those looking to advance their nursing careers. Earning your Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) prepares you for the complexities of the nursing profession, including the areas of nursing leadership, research, science, and related sciences, and King University provides all of the core courses required to earn a BSN online. These include Research Methods for Nurses, a course that provides healthcare industry guidelines for conducting research, and Nursing Ethics, which is focused on palliative, hospice, and end-of-life care.
Further, for practicing nurses currently holding a BSN, King University offers online courses to earn a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). This degree is especially practical for nurses interested in taking managerial or educational healthcare positions. Examples of the core courses required for an MSN include the Theoretical Basis of Nursing Practice, as well as Social, Cultural and Political Perspectives on Healthcare and Delivery Systems—both of which are offered online by King University.