2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Nursing (B.S.N.) - RN to B.S.N.

Location(s): Online


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Program Coordinator/Contact

RN to B.S.N. Option
Abby Exner, Professional Academic Advisor
SDSU Aberdeen Campus (NSU)
1200 S. Jay Street
Aberdeen, SD 57401
605-626-2427

Program Information

The RN to B.S.N. option builds upon the associate degree RN education and experience, enhances the RN’s leadership in providing holistic, integrated care to improve patient outcomes and to reduce healthcare disparities. The RN to B.S.N. option further develops the RN’s foundation for advanced study in nursing. Graduates of the RN to B.S.N. option are prepared to expand their practice in the areas of community health, health promotion, and leadership in preparation for new career opportunities in emerging healthcare environments. The curriculum includes system general education requirements, required foundational courses in the social, physical, and biological sciences, and RN to B.S.N. courses.

Course Delivery Format

All coursework is delivered online. Curriculum is flexible and designed to accommodate the personal and professional needs of the RN. There are many opportunities for collaboration with experienced, well-qualified faculty and other RNs.

Student Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Integrate theories and concepts from liberal education into nursing practice.
  • Integrate effective leadership skills to improve the quality of health care.
  • Incorporate evidence-based practice.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in patient care technologies and informatics.
  • Evaluate the implications of health policy and health care delivery systems on the professional nursing practice environment.
  • Integrate effective interprofessional communication and collaboration into professional nursing practice.
  • Integrate behaviors that reflect nursing values and professional standards into practice.
  • Provide patient-centered, quality care.
  • Improve population health through health promotion and disease prevention.

Program Delivery Options


The RN to B.S.N. option is designed as a baccalaureate degree completion for registered nurses who completed a associate degree nursing program. Curriculum includes on-line courses and clinical practicums in the RN’s geographic area. Due to individual state Board of Nursing practicum requirements, out-of-state students are strongly encouraged to contact the RN to B.S.N. advisor.

Program Admission


Interested RNs are encouraged to contact the RN to B.S.N. office for individual advising.

Admission Application Dates

Students are admitted six times a year for the RN to B.S.N. program. Refer to the SDSU College of Nursing website for admission application deadlines.

Admission Requirements

  • Meet SDSU GPA transfer requirements
  • “C” grades in all coursework applied to baccalaureate requirements
  • Unencumbered registered nursing license in state of practice

Conditional admission may be granted to approved students currently enrolled in an associate degree program.

Academic Requirements


A GPA of 2.5 or higher is required for continuation in the professional program and graduation from the College of Nursing. A grade of “C” or higher is required in all courses required for graduation. A student who needs to repeat a failed professional program course is re-enrolled in the course on a space available basis. A student who fails a course due to unsafe practice in a clinical experience will not be eligible for readmission to the professional program nursing major, unless evidence is submitted that the unsafe behaviors have been corrected.

All undergraduate and graduate nursing students are expected to adhere to the principles of the Code of Ethics for Nurses (American Nurses Association, 2015). The Code of Ethics for Nurses communicates a standard of professional behavior expected throughout the total program and in each individual nursing course. Therefore, in addition to dismissal for academic failure, the faculty and administration of the Departments of Undergraduate Nursing and Graduate Nursing reserve the right to dismiss any student enrolled in either the undergraduate or graduate program for unethical, dishonest, illegal, or conduct inconsistent with the Code of Ethics for Nurses or legal requirements.

Nursing Regulations


Students in the College of Nursing are governed by the regulations and policies that apply to all students at SDSU but are also governed by requirements of the College of Nursing, professional standards and standards of the assigned clinical agencies. These requirements are presented in detail in the College of Nursing Undergraduate Handbook. This includes but is not limited to health requirements, immunizations, background checks, and drug screens.

Requirements for Nursing Major - RN to B.S.N.: 120 Credits


Bachelor of Science in Nursing 

Electives


Taken as needed to complete any additional degree requirements.

Total Required Credits: 120


Summary of Program Requirements


Bachelor of Science in Nursing

System General Education Requirements* 32 Credit Hours
College of Nursing Requirements 11 Credit Hours
Major Requirements 76 Credit Hours
Electives** 1 Credit Hours

*System General Education Requirements for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree shall include a minimum of 30 credit hours. Some general education coursework may be counted for Major Requirements and Supporting Coursework.
**Taken as needed to complete any additional degree requirements.

Academic Advising Guide Sheet


The goal of the academic advising guide sheets and sample plans of study is to promote undergraduate student success by guiding all students to timely completion of an undergraduate degree. Students are not limited to the course sequence provided for their academic program. Instead, the sample plan of study is one possible path to completing your degree and is meant to be used as a guide for planning purposes in consultation with an academic advisor. The plans also help students prepare for meetings with their academic advisor and track their progress in their selected academic program.