The Department of Nursing offers a two year program (four consecutive semesters) leading to an Associate of Science in Nursing. The graduate is then eligible to take the registered nurse licensing examination (NCLEX-RN). *
IMPORTANT NOTE: As of Fall 2011, high school Chemistry does NOT meet any Department of Nursing requirement. This applies to all students applying to the nursing program for the first time for Winter 2012 and beyond.
Three Options
1. Traditional Track
For students who have less than 48 credits
Classes are during the day time, Monday - Friday
Clinicals are during the day time, Monday - Friday
2. Alternate Track
For students who have more than 48 credits
Classes are during the day time, Monday - Friday
Clinicals are usually completed on weekends
3. Distance Education
For students who have more than 48 credits
Classes are delivered to distance sites via live video conference and I-Learn
Clinicals are usually completed on weekends
This program is designed for currently licensed Registered Nurses. Some of the benefits include:
Enhanced nursing knowledge
Expand employment opportunities and employable skills
The RN to BSN Program is available all semesters and generally takes three to six consecutive semesters to complete. The courses may be taken:
Through Distance Education
On campus and/or Online
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