Major:
Nursing RN-BSN (B.S.N.)
The RN-BSN degree program is for individuals who have graduated from a diploma nursing school or from an associate degree program. Any student taking nursing courses in the degree completion program must be a licensed registered nurse in the state of Nebraska or a compact state.
It is recommended that applications and supporting documents be submitted by July 1 and November 1; however, applications will be accepted after those dates as long as class space is available.
See Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) program pages for additional information about application requirements and supporting documents.
RN to BSN Admission Requirements
- Graduation from a state approved nursing program with a diploma or an associate degree in nursing
- Must have a GPA of 2.5 or above from previously attended schools of nursing, colleges, or universities
- Provide an official transcript from the school of nursing and each college or university attended
- Completed nursing prerequisite courses with a grade of C or above (courses with * must include a laboratory):
- English Composition (3 credits)
- Anatomy and Physiology (6-8 credits)*
- Microbiology (3-4 credits)*
- General Chemistry (3-4 credits)*
- Introductory Psychology (3 credits)
- General Sociology (3 credits)
- An unencumbered active Nebraska, Iowa, or compact state nursing license with expiration date
- Successful completion of background check, drug screen, immunization tracker, and essential functions form.
Departments/Programs:
Nursing (B.S.N., 30 hours*)
*Grade of "C" or better required for all Nursing courses.
Required Nursing Courses | 22 hours |
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NURS 2330 Health Assessment | 3 hours |
NURS 3040 Global Health | 3 hours |
NURS 3050 Issues of Professional Nursing Practice | 3 hours |
NURS 3310 Nursing Theories and Contemporary Nursing Practice | 3 hours |
NURS 3340 Health Care Ethics | 3 hours |
NURS 3460 Putting Research Into Practice Evidence Based Practice | 3 hours |
NURS 4400 Management and Leadership in Health Care | 4 hours |
Elective | 3 hours |
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Select 3 hours from: NURS 3510 Insight into Death, Dying, and Grief NURS 3800 Introduction to Forensic Nursing |
Capstone | 5 hours |
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NURS 4460 Community Health Nursing |
Required Supporting Courses | 9 hours |
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BIO 4700 Pathophysiology | 3 hours |
MATH 1300 Statistics | 3 hours |
Department-approved Lifespan Development Course | 3 hours |