Nursing (RN to BSN) (Bachelor's Completion) (B.S.) (2024)

Nursing (RN to BSN) (Bachelor's Completion) (B.S.)

Nursing (RN to BSN) (Bachelor's Completion) (B.S.) (1)

Online Program

This online RN to BSN Bachelor's Completion program requires an earned associate degree. Our BSN nursing degree helps you expand your professional opportunities and meets the employment qualifications and demand for nurses of the future.

Credit Hours:120 | Transfer: Up to 90 Credits |Tuition Cost

Affordable, Online RN to Bachelor's in Nursing Degree

With our flexible course options, affordable tuition, and exclusive focus on adult students, students are able to achieve a Bachelor's in Nursing while balancing a full-time work schedule and other important life commitments.

Admissions Requirements:

A conferred associate degree or diploma in nursing is required. If you are currently attending a community college in New Hampshire, consider our CCSNH Nursing Partnership.

This program is available tostudents in New Hampshire and numerous states across the country. SeeAvailability in Your Statefor full details.

Course Highlights

  • The Emerging U.S. Health Care System
  • Law and Ethics for Healthcare and Human Services
  • Statistics
  • Evidence-Based Nursing
  • Nursing Care of Populations
  • Nursing Care ofVulnerable Populations
  • Nursing Implications of Genetics and Genomics
  • The Nurse as Leader

and more!

A Program that Works for Working Nurses

Our online nursing program maximizes what you’ve learned through your previous associate or diploma nursing program. Additionally, it serves as a natural next step for those who have a bachelor’s and are looking to transition to a career in nursing.

Why UNH CPS?

  • Regionally accredited by the New England Commission on Higher Education, Inc. (NECHE).
  • Available fully online with select on-campus courses at UNH's Manchester campus.
  • Affordable tuition.
  • Nationally ranked online programs.
  • About 89% of our students are transfer students. Making the most of your transfer credits is our specialty.
  • Career advising is available to all students and alumni. We also extend this service to those considering their college options.
  • Faculty who are subject matter experts and share their real-world expertise, helping you apply what you learn to your personal goals and career.
  • We’re experts at assessing credit toward your undergraduate degree – not only from previous college coursework, but also for other college-level knowledge demonstrated outside the traditional classroom.

Our RN to Bachelor's in Nursing and our MSN programs are currently available in New Hampshire, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, and Virginia. UNH CPS cannot determine if its MSN program meets the requirements of the NYS Board of Regents; contacthttps://www.op.nysed.gov/

If you live in or move to a state not listed, please check with an advisor. We are working to expand the number of states in which our nursing programs are offered.

CCSNH Partnerships
If you’re a NH Community College Graduate with an Associate Degree in Nursing, our CCSNH Nursing Partnership will maximize the credits you already earned through your associate program at a regionally accredited college or university and position you to start your bachelor’s degree withmany of your general education requirements waived. Additional tuition savings is available. VisitCCSNH Nursing Partnershipto learn more.

  • Completion of our free, online application for admission
  • High school diploma, completion of a high school education in a homeschool setting under state law, or demonstrate high school equivalency.
    • Successful completion of one of the following exams will be required for demonstrating high school equivalency: the GED, HiSET, or TASC

ADDITIONAL CRITERIA FOR FULL ACCEPTANCE TO THE RN TO BSN PROGRAM

  • License: an active RN license issued from the state where the student is currently practicing
  • Education: Either (a) an associate degree in nursing from a regionally-accredited college or university, or (b) a nursing diploma earned from a school of nursing or teaching hospital
  • Passing NCLEX-RN® Scores

CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONS

Those who have not yet fulfilled the additional criteria can begin as a conditionally admitted student. During this time, you can take the following courses:

  • Non-NUR courses
  • NUR 600 Enhancing Your Nursing Career

Academic Advisor approval is required for course registration to be processed.

In order to progress through the program, the student must earn grades of 2.0 or better in each required course and maintain RN licensure in the state where they practice.

Get started by connecting with an advisor.

An advisor trained in our nursing program will contact you to learn more about your academic and career goals.

We’ll also share our course schedule so you can read more about the College’s programs, students, and faculty.

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Curriculum & Requirements

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RN to BSN

The mission of the RN to BSN program is to prepare registered nurses to meet the dynamic health care needs of diverse populations in New Hampshire and beyond while working in collaborative, inter-professional and evidence-based practice environments. The program is accredited by Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

Admissions Criteria

For full acceptance applicants must provide the following:

  • An active RN license issued from the state where the student is currently practicing; and
  • An Associate Degree in nursing from a regionally-accredited college or university OR a nursing diploma earned from a school of nursing or teaching hospital.

Conditionally admitted students who have submitted proof of conferred A.S. Nursing degree and not yet passed the NCLEX-RN® may only take non-NUR courses and NUR600 Enhancing Your Nursing Career and may not proceed with other NUR courses until they have an active RN license.

This degree plan is a sample and does not reflect the impact of transfer credit or current course offerings. UNH CPS Online undergraduate students should develop individual academic plans with their academic advisor during their first year at UNH.

Sample Course Sequence - For students with conferred associate degree

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
CRIT602 Advanced Critical Analysis and Strategic Thinking 4
HLTC550 The Emerging U.S. Health Care System 4
MTH504 Statistics 4
NUR600 Enhancing Your Nursing Career 2
Credits14
Spring
IDIS601 Interdisciplinary Seminar 4
HLTC690 Law and Ethics for Health Care and Human Services 4
NUR615 Evidence-Based Nursing 4
NUR635 The Nurse as Leader 4
Credits16
Second Year
Fall
HLTC737 Informatics for Health Professionals 4
NUR670 Nursing Care of Populations 4
NUR700 Nursing Implications of Genetics and Genomics 4
NUR740 Nursing Care of Vulnerable Populations 4
Credits16
Spring
NUR795 Integrative Capstone: Nursing Practicum 4
Select any SOCI or SOSC course 4
Elective (as needed to reach 120 credits) 6
Credits14
Total Credits60

Degree Requirements

Minimum Credit Requirement: 120 credits

Minimum Residency Requirement: 30 credits must be taken at UNH

Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.0 is required for conferral*

Core Curriculum Required: General Education Program

Major, Option and Elective Requirements as indicated.

*GPA: Major and any state certification GPA requirements may be higher and are indicated in program details.

A minimum grade of C- is required in all Major coursework. Students are allowed a maximum of two course overlaps. Overlaps can be used between Major, Minor, and General Education requirements with only one overlap being utilized between the Major and Minor. Please note that Option requirements are considered part of the Major. Students must complete 16 upper-level credits in majors within the College of Professional Studies, Online.

Writing Program Requirements

All bachelor's degree candidates are required to complete four writing intensive courses as part of the University Writing Program Requirements as follows:

Course List
Code Title Credits

ENG420

The Writing Process

One Writing Intensive course in the Major

One Writing Intensive course at the 600-level or above

One Additional Writing Intensive Course

Writing Intensive courses are identified with the label "Writing Intensive Course" in the "Attributes" section of the course description and/or a W following the course number.

Core Curriculum General Education Requirements-Satisfied with Associate Degree

An applicant with a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in another discipline will be required to take only the 30 credits of nursing courses, in addition to meeting the Writing Intensive requirements. MTH504 Statistics will be required if not satisfied in transfer.

Major Requirements

A minimum grade of C is required in all Major coursework. Students are allowed a maximum of two course overlaps. Overlaps can be used between Major, Minor and General Education requirements with only one overlap being utilized between the Major and Minor.

For CRIT602, SOCI/SOSC Elective, and IDIS601: Students who do not achieve a C or better may repeat each course one time only.
For all HLTC and NUR courses: Students are allowed to repeat only one of these required courses. Any other course failures may only be repeated with departmental approval. Subsequent failures will result in dismissal from the nursing program.

A minimum GPA of 2.5 in the major is required.

Prerequisite: Conferred Associate Degree in Nursing Required, Registered Nursing License Required

Prior to capstone enrollment, students are expected to complete the majority of their required major courses along with CRIT602 Advanced Critical Analysis and Strategic Thinking andIDIS601 Interdisciplinary Seminar. Students should consult with their advisor regarding specific major courses that may be completed with their capstone. Academic Advisor approval is required for registration to be processed.

Course List
Code Title Credits
Major in Nursing
CRIT602Advanced Critical Analysis and Strategic Thinking4
IDIS601Interdisciplinary Seminar4
Foundation Courses
HLTC550The Emerging U.S. Health Care System4
HLTC690Law and Ethics for Health Care and Human Services4
MTH504Statistics4
NUR600Enhancing Your Nursing Career2
Select one of the following:4

Any course with SOCI prefix

Any course with SOSC prefix

Intermediate Courses
NUR615Evidence-Based Nursing 14
Advanced Courses
NUR635The Nurse as Leader4
NUR670Nursing Care of Populations4
NUR700Nursing Implications of Genetics and Genomics4
NUR740Nursing Care of Vulnerable Populations4
HLTC737Informatics for Health Professionals4
Integrative Capstone
NUR795Integrative Capstone: Nursing Practicum4
Total Credits54
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Statistics is a prerequisite for NUR615 Evidence-Based Nursing as well as proof of conferred A.S. Nursing degree or nursing diploma. Academic Advisor approval is required for registration to be processed.

Electives

Open electivesare coursesstudents will need to take in addition to their general education and major requirements in order tosatisfy the remaining credit totalsfor their programs. Open electivesaredefinedas any creditcourseoffered by the College not already included in the student's general education, major, option or minor.Students will need 120 credits total to graduate with a bachelor's degree from the Online Division of the College of Professional Studies.

  • Deliver safe, competent, and compassionate care within frameworks of law and ethics to patients, families, and the diverse groups of a community.
  • Be productive citizens characterized by significant contributions to society that are enlightened by knowledge of health care policy and politics and how they affect health care and nursing practice.
  • Advocate locally and nationally for social justice and equity in healthcare accessibility and quality.
  • Use a variety of technologies to intervene in health-related problems of individuals, families, communities, and within the health care system.
  • Identify, evaluate, apply and/or compile evidence from a variety of resources to apply to health-related problems of individuals, families, communities, and the health care system.
  • Collaborate as a member and/or leader of teams characterized by effective communication and mutual respect that enhance the quality of health care services and their delivery.
Nursing (RN to BSN) (Bachelor's Completion) (B.S.) (2)


The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at the UNH College of Professional Studies is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).

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Career Outcomes

Talk with your advisor to discuss how your program, experience, and goals align.

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Nursing (RN to BSN) (Bachelor's Completion) (B.S.) (2024)

FAQs

Nursing (RN to BSN) (Bachelor's Completion) (B.S.)? ›

The “RN to BSN” degree completion program

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Degree completion programs are typically structured to allow persons who previously completed a substantial portion of the requirements for an undergraduate degree, but who have been separated from the university setting for a period of time, to complete the credit requirements needed to earn a bachelor's degree (B.A.) ...
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is designed for the licensed Registered Nurse who has completed an Associate degree program or hospital-based education program. Many students will be able to achieve the BS degree in as few as 30 credits.

Is a BS in Nursing the same as a BSN? ›

Despite the difference in name, the curriculum is essentially the same. If the BSN acronym is used, the institution awarding the degree has a School of Nursing. For institutions that do not have a School of Nursing, the university itself presents the degree, thus awarding a BS in Nursing.

What is the quickest RN to BSN program? ›

8-Month Online RN to BSN Programs
FASTEST TIMESCHOOL OFFERING THE ONLINE RN TO BSNOUT-OF-STATE PRICE
2 SemestersNorth Carolina Central University (NC)No Out-of-State RNs
2 SemestersSoutheastern University (FL)$6,650
2 SemestersGeorgia Southern University (GA)Compact State
2 SemestersCSU Sacramento (CA)No Out-of-State RNs
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What does BSN completion mean? ›

Aspiring RNs can either complete an associate degree program or obtain a bachelor degree from an accredited nursing program. An Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Associate of Science Degree in Nursing (ASN) typically takes 2–3 years to earn, while a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree can take longer.

Is RN to BSN worth it? ›

Pursuing an RN to BSN program is considered useful for a variety of compelling reasons. For starters, it greatly broadens job options, allowing for positions in management and specialist industries. Second, a BSN usually results in a greater salary, reflecting the advanced degree of education and expertise.

What is a nurse with a bachelor degree called? ›

BSN is the abbreviation for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and refers to someone who has earned their bachelor's degree in nursing. It often precedes the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program, which is available to BSN nurses who wish to further advance in their careers.

What's the pay difference between an RN and a BSN? ›

A BSN will earn more than an RN. According to Payscale, someone with a BSN degree earns $32.41 hourly on average. In comparison, an RN with an ADN makes $29.83 on average per hour.

How difficult are RN to BSN programs? ›

RN to BSN programs can be more challenging for some students than others, but most working RNs will not find them too difficult. RN to MSN programs are typically more challenging but can lead to better pay and career opportunities for some students.

How long are most RN to BSN programs? ›

Unlike typical bachelor's degree programs which last four years, RN to BSN programs can be completed in one to two years depending on how many credits are successfully transferred from the student's ADN program and enrollment type.

How fast can I finish my BSN? ›

Traditional, Entry-Level BSN: 4 Years Full-Time

Like any traditional bachelor's degree, an entry-level BSN program takes about four years to complete. These programs are designed for students who are entering college and have no prior experience in the nursing field.

How does RN BSN go behind your name? ›

Let us start with the RN BSN/BSN RN case. In terms of right or wrong, there is no difference between RN BSN and BSN RN. You can list your license first, then add the education level, or you can start by the education level, and then add the license. They are both acceptable ways to list your credentials.

Do you list BSN before RN? ›

There are no official regulations on how to write your RN BSN signature. In fact, there are situations when you should display your nursing degrees and accreditation differently. Here are Professor Maier's takeaways on whether you write RN or BSN first. In either instance, list your certifications last.

What is the difference between a 2 year RN and a 4 year RN? ›

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, or BSN, is a four-year bachelor's degree done at a university or college. A BSN degree offers a much broader education than the 2-year associate degree in nursing (ADN) and opens a whole new set of possibilities for a nursing career.

Why do hospitals prefer BSN nurses? ›

BSN-educated nurses tend to have lower mortality rates, higher chances of success in cardiac arrest, as well as increased diagnostic accuracy. Hospitals place a high priority on patient safety and treatment quality, and BSN nurses play a critical role in both patient outcomes and safety.

What pays better RN or BSN? ›

The salary difference between RN vs BSN degrees is that those who hold a BSN degree are likely to make more than RN's who only have their associates degree. A BSN degree is favored over just an associates degree for many entry-level nursing jobs, therefore a BSN has more opportunities to make more money.

Why do nurses need a Bachelor's degree? ›

While several degree options that grant entry into the nursing profession exist, the BSN is the one that opens the most doors. That's because it goes beyond basic nursing knowledge, taking a deeper dive into health policy, research and evidence-based practice and leadership development.

What is the difference between BN and BSN? ›

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN, BScN) also known in some countries as a Bachelor of Nursing (BN) or Bachelor of Science (BS) with a Major in Nursing is an academic degree in the science and principles of nursing, granted by an accredited tertiary education provider.

What is the difference between a BA and a BS? ›

While a BA (Bachelor of Arts) degree usually focuses on general studies, along with subjects like the arts, communication and sociology, a BS (Bachelor of Science) degree delves into topics such as business, technology and healthcare.

Why is a BSN better than an ADN? ›

This degree provides broader, more comprehensive training and clinical experience than an ADN. One of the advantages of a BSN over an ADN is that many employers seeking qualified nurses zero in on candidates with a BSN.

What is the full form of BNS in nursing? ›

Bachelor of Nursing Science (B.N.S.)

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