The RN-BSN completion track has been developed to meet the needs of the practicing nurse seeking a baccalaureate degree.
Consisting of 48 credit hours of study, the RN-BSN track is designed for completion in one calendar year with four twelve-week terms. There are two clinical experiences within the curriculum (Community Health Nursing for the Registered Nurse and Transition to Professional Practice for the Registered Nurse). Classes are held offsite to facilitate easier access for the Registered Nurse.
Applicants seeking admission into the RN-BSN program must have an associate's degree or equivalent degree from a regionally accredited institution, and a current and unrestricted Ohio Registered Nurse license.
The program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) provides educational opportunities to a diverse population of qualified students seeking to acquire the knowledge and skills required for employment as a registered nurse. Curriculum is designed to prepare students for entry into the modern healthcare workforce.
The first two years are dedicated to general, social science, and nursing science studies in order to create a solid foundation for advanced nursing courses. Advanced nursing students divide their time between the classroom and the clinical setting, honing their skills in a variety of health care facilities.
Before taking the national licensure examination NCLEX-RN, students must maintain a minimum of a C average in ALL major nursing courses and other identified required courses, and successfully complete ALL clinical rotations.
The curriculum meets the Ohio Board of Nursing requirements for a Professional Nursing Education Program.
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