The RN-to-B.S.N. pathway is designed to give working registered nurses flexible course scheduling to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing. To qualify for admission, applicants must have graduated from an accredited or state-approved associate degree or diploma program with a GPA of 2.5 or better and hold a current unrestricted RN license. Applications must include official RN program transcripts.
The curriculum consists of 132 semester hours: 38 hours of required supporting courses, 55 hours of advanced placement nursing credit, and 39 hours of upper-division nursing courses. Students who do not successfully complete all requirements outlined under the traditional program are required to complete additional coursework in any area of deficiency as determined by the program director. Coursework can be completed through traditional or team learning courses or through such alternative means as transfer credit; Individualized Study courses; proficiency examinations; and prior learning credit for certificates, licenses or diplomas, noncollegiate or corporate instruction, experiential learning, and contract learning. Clinical courses can be completed in a convenient location provided that the available health care facilities can provide the clinical experiences necessary to successfully complete all learning outcomes. Program clinical preceptors supervise all clinical experiences. Clinical rotations and preceptors must be approved by the nursing program.
Supporting Coursework
Students can complete supporting coursework through traditional study or such other means as transfer credit; Individualized Study courses; proficiency examinations; and prior learning credit for certificates, licenses or diplomas, noncollegiate or corporate instruction, experimental learning, and contract learning.
BIOL 219
Microbiology
3
BIOL 219L
Microbiology Lab
1
CHEM 211
College Chemistry
3
CHEM 211L
College Chemistry Lab
1
ENGL 101
English Composition I
3
ENGL 102
English Composition II
3
MATH 116
Elementary Statistics
3
PHIL 200
Medical Ethics and Law
3
PHIL 201
Intro to Philosophy
3
PSYC 201
Principles of Psychology
3
PSYC 212
Lifespan Dev Psychology
3
SOCI 201
Intro to Sociology
3
Communications elective
3
Computer proficiency elective
3
Advanced Placement Credit
Students with a current unrestricted RN license receive 55 hours of advanced placement credit for nursing program courses upon the successful completion of a 5-hour transition course, NURS 350. Advanced placement credit is granted for the following courses:
BIOL 215
Human A&P I
4
BIOL 215L
Human A&P I Lab
1
BIOL 216
Human A&P II
4
BIOL 216L
Human A&P II Lab
1
BIOL 222
Nutrition
3
HLTH 103
Intro to Health Science
2
HLTH 103L
Intro to Health Sci Skills Lab
1
HLTH 211
Medical Terminology
3
NURS 111
Medication Math for Nurses
2
NURS 211
Basic Concepts of Nurs
2
NURS 211B
Basic Concepts of Nurs Pract
1
NURS 211L
Basic Concepts of Nurs Lab
2
NURS 215
Intro to the Nursing Process
3
NURS 222
Nursing Childrearing Family
2
NURS 222L
Nursing Childrearing Clinical
2
NURS 223
Nursing Childbearing Family
2
NURS 223L
Nursing Childbearing Clinical
2
NURS 301/L
Mental Health & Clinical
5
NURS 302/L
Young Adult & Clinical
4
NURS 321/L
Middle Adult & Clinical
5
NURS 322/L
Older Adult & Clinical
4
Upper-Division Nursing Courses
Students complete upper-division nursing courses through Individualized Study, with
up to four months to complete each course with a faculty mentor, or through team learning. You may also be eligible to complete credit through such prior learning assessment methods as challenge testing and portfolio development; consult with the nursing course faculty member and a faculty advisor before registering for the Individualized Study class.
Before beginning clinical courses each student must identify someone willing to serve as a preceptor. Preceptor selections are subject to the program director’s approval; application packets are available in the nursing program office.
NURS 350
Transition to Prof Nursing
5
NURS 212/L
Health Assessment and Lab
3
NURS 225
Pathopharmacology
4
NURS 304
Legal Issues in Nursing
2
NURS 330
Nursing Research
2
NURS 401/L
Complex Problems & Clinical
6
NURS 402/L
Community Hlth & Clinical
6
NURS 420
Leadership in Nursing
3
NURS 421
Professional Trends & Issues
1
NURS 422
Capstone Clinical
6
NURS 430
Capstone Seminar
1
Program delivery and progression are subject to change pending direction by the National League for Nursing and other accrediting agencies.