Nursing, R.N. to B.S.N.
The RN to B.S.N. track permits licensed registered nurses prepared at the diploma or associate degree level to achieve a B.S.N. in Nursing. Registered nurses are required to complete a minimum of 28 credits in the major, plus a course in statistics, and can select either a clinical or population health focus.
To earn this degree, students must successfully complete at least 120 credits, including General Education requirements and the major requirements below.
Major Sequence
Students must complete at least 28 credits of nursing courses, plus a three credit statistics course, as follows:
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Nursing Courses | ||
NU221 | Health Assessment | 3.0 |
NU275 | Pathophysiology | 3.0 |
NU311 | Introduction to Baccalaureate Nursing | 2.0 |
NU343 | WI:Evidence for Professional Nursing | 3.0 |
NU356 | Evidence-Based Nursing of theOlder Adult | 2.0 |
NU421 | Evidence-Based Community Nursing | 6.0 |
NU471 | Evidence-Based Leadership & Management | 3.0 |
Select at least six credits from the following: | 6.0 | |
Health Advocacy | ||
Health Policy | ||
Special Topics in Nursing (clinical focus or population health focus) | ||
Found Health & Wellness Coaching | ||
Health, Humor & Healing | ||
Integrative Stress Management & Health | ||
Special Topics in Integrative Health | ||
Statistics Course | ||
MA103 | Introduction to Statistical Thinking | 3.0 |
Total Credits | 31.0 |