Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
BSN Degree
Bachelor of Science in Nursing For Bachelor's Degree Holders
11 Month BSN Degree
For Bachelor's Degree Holders
Fast-Track Program
22 Courses
Clinical Training Experience
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11 Month BSN Degree
For Bachelor's Degree Holders
Fast-Track Program
22 Courses
Clinical Training Experience
High-Fidelity Simulations
Request Info
Apply Now
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Overview
Ever wonder what it would be like being a nurse? Maybe you’d like to switch careers but can’t afford to spend four more years in college. How about 12 months? That’s right—at 十大正规平台 University, you could now turn your Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree into a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in as little as one year through our fast track nursing program!
Get a New Start with a BS to BSN
Whether you majored in business, history, or one of the sciences, all you need is a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and the ability to meet 十大正规平台 University’s institutional requirements.* Upon graduation from our BS to BSN program, you can be prepared to take the NCLEX-RN examination and become a registered nurse, caring for patients and making a difference in the lives of others.
All Bachelor Degree Nursing graduates must successfully pass the National Council Licensing Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) before being able to practice as a Registered Nurse (RN).
Even better, BS to BSN programs could allow you to get a head start on your career, as more and more healthcare providers are seeking nurses with advanced education. In fact, the American Nurses Association has set a goal for 2020 that 80% of all nurses hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).**
Program Requirements*
- A bachelor's degree with a minimum final degree GPA of 2.5
- A grade of B or higher is required for the Anatomy and Physiology prerequisites.
- 6 prerequisite courses
- Anatomy and Physiology (8 semester credit hours/ 12 quarter credit hours, Parts I and II, with labs)
- Statistics (3 semester credit hours/ 4.5 quarter credit hours)
- Social Science: Sociology or Psychology (3 semester credit hours/ 4.5 quarter credit hours)
- Human Growth and Development or Developmental Psychology (3 semester credit hours/ 4.5 quarter credit hours)
- English (3 semester credit hours/ 4.5 quarter credit hours)
- Additional General Education Elective (11 semester credit hours / 16.5 quarter credit hours)
- ATI TEAS exam for applicants who tested after September 2016
- FDLE Background check (only good for 12 months)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Possible Career Track
Graduates who have completed the Bachelor’s to BSN Nursing Program can work in a variety of roles in community health, specialty bedside practice, informatics, and management, pursuing employment in a range of settings including:
- Primary Care Clinics
- Managed Care Facilities
- Hospitals
- Home Healthcare
- Hospices
- Nursing Education
- Mental Health Agencies
- Military and Industry
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Outcomes
The curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree is designed to prepare a professional nurse who should be able to demonstrate the ability to:
- Provide holistic care by applying the nursing process to manage the health care needs of culturally diverse individuals, families, groups, and communities;
- Synthesize and apply knowledge from the humanities, the arts and letters, the social and natural sciences as a basis for decision-making nursing practice;
- Effectively communicate using written, verbal and electronic methodologies;
- Collaborate as a member of the interdisciplinary health care team, in partnership with the individual, family, group, or community, to promote health and wellness and to influence health care delivery;
- Apply theories of leadership and management to promote optimal care delivery with defined quality indicators;
- Contribute to the enhancement of nursing practice through the evaluation of health out comes and the application of research;
- Actively participate in the role of a professional nurse through leadership and lifelong learning.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Curriculum
A student transferring into the institution with a bachelor's degree will transfer the equivalent of 105 quarter credit hours from the previous baccalaureate degree, including: 46.5 quarter credit hours in general education courses, 30 quarter credits of which are in specific required general education courses; and 75 quarter credits in nursing, to meet the minimum total of 180 quarter credit hours. The program requires a minimum of 4 quarters, 12 months or 48 weeks of instruction. Nursing courses will not be available online. The program requirements are as follows:
Transfer Credits
|
Quarter Credit Hours
|
Subtotal Transfer - Bachelor's degree and required prerequisite courses including 42 general education prerequisites
|
105.0
|
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Curriculum Delivery Overview
Quarter 1
Title of Course Offering
|
Course Number
|
Course Delivery
|
Pathophysiology
|
NUR311
|
On Campus
|
Pharmacology
|
NUR312
|
On Campus
|
Essentials of Nursing Practice
|
NUR313
|
On Campus
|
Health Assessment Across the Lifespan
|
NUR315
|
On Campus
|
Essentials of Nursing Practice Clinical
|
NUR316
|
On Campus
|
Title of Course Offering
|
Course Number
|
Course Delivery
|
Nursing Care of the Adult Clinical
|
NUR322
|
On Campus
|
Nursing Care of the Adult
|
NUR326
|
On Campus
|
Public Health Nursing
|
NUR328
|
On Campus
|
Public Health Nursing Clinical
|
NUR329
|
On Campus
|
Topics in Professional Nursing
|
NUR332
|
On Campus
|
Pharmacologic Applications
|
NUR333
|
On Campus
|
Title of Course Offering
|
Course Number
|
Course Delivery
|
Nursing Care of Women and Children Clinical
|
NUR433
|
On Campus
|
Mental Health Nursing Clinical
|
NUR436
|
On Campus
|
Nursing Research
|
NUR437
|
On Campus
|
Nursing Care of Women and Children
|
NUR438
|
On Campus
|
Mental Health Nursing
|
NUR439
|
On Campus
|
Title of Course Offering
|
Course Number
|
Course Delivery
|
Professional Leadership
|
NUR445
|
On Campus
|
Nursing Care of the Older Adult
|
NUR446
|
On Campus
|
Nursing Care of the Older Adult Clinical
|
NUR447
|
On Campus
|
Transition to Practice
|
NUR448
|
On Campus
|
Senior Seminar
|
NUR449
|
On Campus
|
Clinical Applications Lab
|
NUR460
|
On Campus
|
Total Number of On-Campus Courses
|
|
22
|
Total Number of Online Courses
|
|
0
|
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Curriculum Requirements
Quarter 1
Course |
Quarter Credit Hours (Theory/Lab) |
Clinical/Lab Hours |
NUR311 Pathophysiology |
4 |
0 |
NUR312 Pharmacology |
4 |
0 |
NUR313 Essentials of Nursing Practice |
5 |
0 |
NUR315 Health Assessment across Life Span |
5 (4+1) |
2 (24) |
NUR316 Essentials of Nursing Practice Clinical |
3 |
9 (108) |
Total |
21 |
132 |
Quarter 2
Course |
Quarter Credit Hours (Theory/Lab) |
Clinical/Lab Hours |
NUR322 Nursing Care of the Adult Clinical |
4 |
12 (144) |
NUR326 Nursing Care of the Adult |
6 |
0 |
NUR328 Public Health Nursing |
3 |
0 |
NUR329 Public Health Nursing Clinical |
1 |
3 (36) |
NUR332 Topics in Professional Nursing |
3 |
0 |
NUR333 Pharmacologic Applications |
2 |
0 |
Total |
19 |
180 |
Quarter 3
Course |
Quarter Credit Hours (Theory/Lab) |
Clinical/Lab Hours |
NUR433 Nursing Care of Women and Children Clinical |
3 |
9 (108) |
NUR436 Mental Health Nursing Clinical |
2 |
6 (72) |
NUR437 Nursing Research |
3 |
0 |
NUR438 Nursing Care of Women and Children |
5 |
0 |
NUR439 Mental Health Nursing |
4 |
0 |
Total |
17 |
180 |
Quarter 4
Course |
Quarter Credit Hours (Theory/Lab) |
Clinical/Lab Hours |
NUR445 Professional Leadership |
4 |
0 |
NUR446 Nursing Care of the Older Adult |
4 |
0 |
NUR447 Nursing Care of the Older Adult Clinical |
1 |
3 (36) |
NUR448 Transition to Practice |
4 |
12 (144) |
NUR449 Senior Seminar |
4 |
0 |
NUR460 Clinical Applications Lab |
1 |
2 (24) |
Total |
18 |
204 |
Designated General Education Prerequisites
Courses |
Quarter Credit Hours |
Anatomy and Physiology (parts I and II, with labs) |
12.0 |
Statistics |
4.5 |
Social Science: Sociology or Psychology |
4.5 |
Human Growth and Development or Development Psychology |
4.5 |
English |
4.5 |
General Education Elective |
16.5 |
Total |
46.5 |
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