RN-BS Courses
The RN-BS Completion major is 30 credits for students beginning the RN-BS Completion program in Fall 2017 or later.
Classes are offered online through the Rochester campus. Students may need to take additional courses to meet graduation requirements.
RN-BS Completion curriculum for students beginning the program in Fall 2017 or later:
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credits |
NURS 375 |
Research and Evidence-Based Practice* |
3 |
NURS 415 |
Concepts in Nursing |
4 |
NURS 435 |
Holistic Assessment |
4 |
NURS 445 |
Leadership and Management |
4 |
NURS 455 |
Issues and Trends in Managing Chronic Conditions |
4 |
NURS 465 |
Population-Based Health Care II** |
4 |
NURS 475 |
Population-Based Health Care I** |
4 |
NURS 491 |
Professional Engagement |
3 |
30 |
*Students must complete Statistics prior to enrollment in NURS 375.
**NURS 475 (Population-Based Health Care I) and NURS 465 (Population-Based Health Care II) require practice hours outside of scheduled class times.
See the university catalog for course descriptions for RN-BS Completion.
RN-BS classes may be completed on a part-time or full-time basis. Most students choose to complete the program over a two-year period. Plans of Study will be discussed with your nursing advisor.
Upper-level electives (see graduation requirements) should be completed or in progress prior to beginning RN-BS courses.