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Undergraduate Studies

The School of Nursing offers an undergraduate program that leads to the bachelor of science degree in nursing (BSN). It is an upper-division professional program based on a foundation of pre-professional courses that provide a liberal education and support the study of nursing.

Two options are available. The length and sequence of curriculum and admission requirements vary according to each option. Before maltriculating, all students must complete a minimum of 59 credits of required, lower-division coursework in the social and behavioral sciences, the natural and physical sciences and the arts and humanities.

Traditional BSN Option

The traditional BSN program provides a two-year course of study for men and women seeking a career in nursing.

More information about the BSN option »

RN to BSN & RN to BSN Online Options

The registered nurse option includes RN to BSN and RN to BSN Online.

More information about the RN to BSN options »

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