Undergraduate
RN-BSN Track
RN-BSN Program Requirements
Sample Curriculum Plan
This curriculum plan is specifically for registered nurse students. The curriculum plan can be customized according to student need, interest, and academic goals. Students are expected to complete an individualized curriculum plan prior to beginning the RN-BSN nursing courses.
Students must have satisfactorily demonstrated completion of the following courses (Completion may be demonstrated by course transfer, course validation, or course enrollment):
- 4-5 semester credits of anatomy
- 4-5 semester credits of physiology
- 3-4 semester credits of microbiology
- 3 semester credits of Introduction to Psychology
- 3 semester credits of Introduction to Sociology
- 3 semester credits of English composition
- 3 semester credits of a communication course
- 6 semester credits of Critical / Analytical / Science courses
- 6 semester credits of Cultural Diversity courses
- 3 semester credits of Social COmpetency courses
- 3 semester credits of Humanistic Appreciation courses
- 6 semester credits of open electives
Please note that specified RN-BSN course sections are offered in the following rotation. Students work with an academic advisor to personalize their plan of study. If you are interested in availability of courses not in published rotation, please see an academic advisor as early as possible.
Course Offerings are based on the admittance and progression of the RN-BSN cohorts of students.
Required Nursing courses:
Communications | B231 |
Health Assessment | B244 and B245 |
Professional Seminar I | B304 |
Professional Seminar II | B404 |
Data Analysis | H355 |
Introduction to Research | H365 |
Community Health | S472 and S473 |
Ethics | S474 |
Management | S481 and S482 |
Capstone | S483 |
Research Utilization | S484 |
Growth and Empowerment | S485 |
Last updated February 18, 2010