Not accepting new applicants at this time for the RN to BS in Nursing program.


Stay Competitive in the Field with the Latest Curriculum in Nursing

The multifaceted curriculum provides an engaging and personalized classroom environment in a convenient online setting.

In addition to online coursework, the program includes 35 clinical hours, with a focus on wellness and prevention for individuals and families. Clinical hours will be 5 hours per week for 7 weeks, totaling 35 hours. The clinical component can be completed at your current place of employment in another unit, or at another convenient location.

Courses are taught by with their community and committed to helping their students become leaders in nursing and healthcare.

The online RN to BS in Nursing curriculum is characterized by:

  • A focus on clinical skills, critical thinking, technology, leadership and communication skills
  • Experiential learning
  • Distinguished faculty members
  • An engaging, interactive online learning environment

The program plan of study is as follows:

First Semester BIO (0105) 209 — Emerging Trends in Genetics – 2 credits
NUR (0302) 206 — Scholarly Writing for Healthcare Professional – 3 credits
Second Semester BIO (0105) 210 — Pathophysiology – 3 credits
NUR (0302) 233 — Nutrition in Nursing – 2 credits
Third Semester NUR (0302) 309 — Interdisciplinary Communication and Education – 3 credits
NUR (0302) 312 — Health Assessment Throughout the Lifespan – 4 credits
Fourth Semester NUR (0302) 307 — Family Community and Global Health – 4 credits
NUR (0302) 308 — Family Community and Global Health Clinical – 0 credits
NUR (0302) 384 — Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing – 3 credits
Fifth Semester NUR (0302) 454 — Chronic Care Perspective and the Older Adult – 3 credits
NUR (0302) 447 — Project Management and Information Technology – 3 credits
Sixth Semester NUR (0302) 448 — Transformation and Organizational Leadership – 3 credits

*Any elective credits needed to obtain a total of 124 credits necessary for degree will be added to each semester on an individual basis.