RN to BSN Mobility Option
The baccalaureate program offers a creative curriculum for the education of professional nurses competent in meeting the current and future health needs of society. The curriculum prepares graduates to function as practitioners in acute and long-semester care, community settings, home care, and other nontraditional settings, and also provides a foundation for leadership positions and graduate study. The graduate of the B.S.N. program possesses a broad knowledge of the humanities, the biological and social sciences, and nursing. As a beginning practitioner, the graduate applies well-developed problem-solving skills in caring for individuals, families, and communities.
Completion Program Curriculum
- NURS-B 231 Communication for Health Care Professionals (Must be taken first)
- NURS-B 244 Comprehensive Health Assessment
- NURS-B 304 Professional Nursing Seminar I: Health Policy
- NURS-B 404 Professional Nursing Seminar II: Informatics
- NURS-H 365 Research Process
- NURS-S 474 Nursing Ethics
- NURS-S 475 Multi-System Approach to Health of Community
- NURS-S 483 Clinical Nursing Capstone (Must be taken last)
- NURS-S 487 Nursing Management RN-BSN
- Nursing Elective

