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Nov 27, 2024
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2021-2022 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG–FOR INFORMATION ONLY]
Nursing - RN to BSN Emphasis (B.S.N.)
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Program Information
Application Procedure
An affordable, CCNE-accredited program is delivered in an 100% online format and designed for working students. Begin when you are ready and complete your nursing core in as few as ten months by taking advantage of six starts a year and accelerated eight-week courses.
For more information: online.suu.edu/online/sap/nur
Minimum requirements to apply for admission include the following:
- Acceptance to SUU with all transcripts transferred to SUU (a $50.00 non-refundable application fee and official transcripts are required).
- Undergraduate cumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Be legally and ethically accountable for clinical nursing practice.
- Communicate effectively using various means in a variety of roles and settings.
- Optimize health care to diverse individuals, families, groups, and communities through collaboration with interdisciplinary health care teams.
- Use evidence as the basis for clinically competent contemporary nursing care.
- Influence the quality of nursing and health care using leadership skills, management concepts, and a knowledge of the political system.
- Assume the role of generalist nurse and become a responsible member of the profession.
- Provide quality professional nursing care based on a synthesis of theoretical and empirical knowledge from nursing, physical and social sciences, arts and humanities, and life experiences.
- Demonstrate intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and motivation toward life-long learning.
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Nursing - RN to BSN Curriculum (30 Credits)
Free Upper-Division Electives (10 Credits)
- Complete a minimum of 10 credits of upper-division electives (courses numbered 3000-4999). This requirement may be fulfilled by credits earned prior to matriculation the RN to BSN program.
Total Credits, B.S.N. Degree (not including transfer courses): 30+
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