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Major Requirements — R.N. to B.S.N. Degree Completion Program
Coursework is designed to build on prior learning and provides some opportunities for accelerated, individualized study. Diploma and associate graduates are given 30 semester hours of credit for having an R.N. license. Our classes are scheduled in an eight-week format in the evening, allowing the busy professional to complete requirements in a reasonable amount of time. Courses meet on-site at various community hospitals and on-campus. The R.N. to B.S.N. completion track is designed to prepare nurses to step into leadership positions and command better salaries.
Requirements for R.N. to B.S.N. Completion Students: 43 semester hours (33 semester hours within the major)
Diploma and Associate graduates can receive 30 semester hours of credit for having an R.N. license.
| BI03050 | Pathophysiology (3) |
| NUR3030 | Dimensions of Professional Practice (4) |
| NUR3090 | Transcultural Nursing (4) |
| NUR3260 | Health Assessment, Education and Promotion (5) |
| NUR4060 | Nursing Research/RN (4) |
| NUR4210 | Nursing: A Global Community Outlook/RN (6) |
| NUR4610 | Leadership and Management/RN (6) |
| NUR4760 | Ethical Decision Making/RN (4) |
| MTH2320 | General Statistics (3) |
| PSY3250 | Lifespan Development (4) |
Program Accreditation
Aurora University School of Nursing is fully accredited by the
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
One Dupont Circle, NW
Suite 530
Washington DC
20036-1120
202-887-6791
Academic information on departmental Web sites reflects the university's most current curriculum. The print version of the catalog, which is also posted online, may differ from this information.





