B.S.N. to M.S.N. Accelerated Option for B.S.N. Pathway students, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
The purpose of this option is to offer eligible B.S.N. Pathway students the opportunity to take up to four selected M.S.N. courses in lieu of undergraduate courses. Transfer credits remain the same as for the R.N. to B.S.N. Pathway Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. A B.S.N. degree is earned upon completion of the 31 credit core, consisting of the courses listed below. Courses taken at the graduate level fulfill requirements for both programs. Students will earn their M.S.N. once the graduate admissions application is submitted and all remaining graduate courses are completed in the Graduate M.S.N. Program.
Eligibility criteria for this option includes:
- R.N. with a bachelor’s degree in another field,
- Completion of NUR 303
The B.S.N. to M.S.N. Accelerated Option Intent Form is located in the B.S.N. Student Handbook and in the College of Health Professions B.S.N. Student Blackboard site. Upon submission of the B.S.N. to M.S.N. Accelerated Option Intent Form, students will be contacted by the Assistant Program Chair to review the appropriate course sequencing, advisement, and preparation for graduate coursework. The accelerated course selection depends upon the selected graduate major.