(Post-licensure--for RN's who desire to complete the BSN)
Admission
requirements to the RN-BSN track are the same as for the
pre-licensure program. Applicants must complete nursing
prerequisite courses and all but 6 hours of general
education core requirements prior to admission to upper
level nursing courses. In addition, authorization to
practice as a registered nurse either by licensure or board
authorization must be documented at the time of entrance.
Upper division credit status must be determined by the
RN-BSN coordinator or Director at the time of initial
application for specified nursing courses. To receive escrow
transfer credit for lower division nursing courses, students
must submit verification of graduation from an NLNAC
accredited program and document employment as an RN within
the past three years at the time of application.
Students
not graduating from an NLNAC accredited
program,approved
must take College Examinations or courses as specifically
advised by the RN-BSN coordinator or School of Nursing
Director.
The RN-BSN
track program begins in the summer term each year. The
RN-BSN nursing major includes:
Nurs.3010,3120,3150,3180,4010,4070,4050,4080,4120
NURSING MAJOR:
2020,2030,2040,2050,3010, 3020, 3060, 3070, 3080,
3100,3220, 4010, 4040, 4050, 4060, 4070, 4080, 4100 ,4220
Students
provide their own travel to and from clinical facilities as
assigned by
faculty.
Related courses (if not taken in the Liberal Arts core
requirements):
BIOL 2010,
2020, 2300; MATH 1530; PSY 1010, 3100; SOC 2010.
For more information about
APSU's
RN-BSN program, contact Danielle White at
(931) 221-7492 or by email at
whited@apsu;edu