BSN Completion Program


Level: Bachelor
Language: English
Category: Nursing

Description

Students holding the RN license must meet freshman and sophomore requirements. Associate Degree graduates may be exempt from some freshman and sophomore general studies courses depending upon year of graduation. Transcripts will be evaluated on an individual basis to determine the student's prerequisite needs for admission to the upper division nursing program. A nursing advisor will assist in determining exact requirements. The RN to BSN program may be completed in three (3) semesters if all prerequisite courses are completed. A total of 141 hours are required for graduation. The School of Nursing assumes neither responsibility over the way prerequisite courses are offered nor their scheduling. RN's entering the MTSU curriculum will receive advanced standing credit for their knowledge and experience in the field of nursing. Thirty seven (37) hours plus NFS 2220 and PHED 2100 are posted to their record upon successful matriculation in the upper division. Credit will be posted to the official transcript the semester prior to graduation. Upon successful completion of prerequisites, RN students take required nursing courses. All nursing coursework, excluding clinical courses, may be taken online. Clinical experiences are arranged on an individual basis. Every effort is made to arrange a clinical experience in the student's home area. The following sequence of courses implies a commitment on the part of the MTSU School of Nursing to offer the courses online during the identified semester. Traditional classroom courses may be taken but no scheduling guarantees can be made.

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