RN to Bachelor
of Science in Nursing
The RN to BSN
program is designed to develop the professional knowledge and skills
of working registered nurses. The curriculum is built upon a foundation
of biological, physical, and social sciences which contribute to
the science of nursing. The liberal arts components promote the
development of the intellectual, social, and cultural aspects of
the professional nurse.
The program
enhances the foundation in the biological, physical, and social
sciences through an instructional program with behavioral objectives
that concentrate on the development of the nurse's role as caregiver,
teacher, and manager of care. Utilizing a self-care framework, working
registered nurses are prepared as generalists who are able to apply
professional skills and knowledge to nursing, clients, and health
care systems.
Master of
Science in Nursing
This NLNAC-accredited
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program is designed for baccalaureate
prepared registered nurses. It provides students with advanced nursing
knowledge through theory and research.
The MSN program
prepares graduates for advanced nursing practice in today's dynamic
health care environment. The 39-semester credit curriculum (with
a 60-hour clinical practicum) is reality based, application oriented,
and develops essential skills in leadership.
Admission requires
you to have a valid current U.S. RN license and demonstrate three
years full-time RN work experience. You must also hold a BSN degree
or baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or
university. Additional requirements must be met prior to official
admission. RNs with a bachelor's degree in an area other than nursing
have the opportunity to earn a MSN degree through our RN to MSN
Bridge Program. With this program, RNs can complete three courses
at the BSN level and then move directly into the Master of Science
in Nursing curriculum.
The Bachelor
of Science in Nursing and the Master of Science in Nursing Programs
are accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.
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