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Undergraduate Studies
The School of Nursing offers two undergraduate programs that lead to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. The traditional BSN and RN-BSN options are upper-division professional programs based on a foundation of pre-professional courses that provide a liberal education and support the study of nursing.
The length and sequence of curriculum and admission requirements vary according to each program. Before matriculating, all students must complete a minimum of 59 credits of lower-division course work in the social and behavioral sciences, natural and physical sciences, and arts and humanities.
Traditional BSN Option
The traditional BSN program provides a two-year course of study for students seeking a career in nursing.
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RN-BSN & RN-BSN Online Options
The registered nurse option includes RN-BSN and RN-BSN Online.