Bachelor of Science in Nursing Undergraduate Programme By Emporia State University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

There are two educational tracks leading to the BSN, including the pre-licensure track and RN-BSN track. The majority of students will complete the required 128 credit hours to earn the BSN degree. The nursing curriculum usually requires three years for completion once admitted into the major. A seamless academic progression plan for the LPN to earn the BSN degree is available within the pre licensure BSN educational track. Graduates of Department of Nursing are eligible to take the national collegiate licensure examination for registered nurses (NCLEX-RN). The program also offers the RN-to-BSN educational track for registered nurses seeking to earn their BSN. An individual who has completed a nursing program and is licensed in Kansas as a RN may apply for admission as an articulating student to the Department of Nursing. Students with a criminal history and/or arrests for which action is still pending will be evaluated on an individual basis, with no guarantee of admission to the program or a clinical site. Any student who does not consent to required disclosure or background checks, or does not meet the clinical settings’ eligibility requirements, may not be allowed to enter clinical settings. The Department of Nursing is not responsible for finding alternative clinical sites. If a student is unable to fulfill the clinical experiences required by his/her program of study, the student may be unable to graduate. Department of Nursing reserves the right to request repeat background and/or criminal history checks at the expense of the student if deemed necessary by the Division Chair.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

There are two educational tracks leading to the BSN, including the pre-licensure track and RN-BSN track. The majority of students will complete the required 128 credit hours to earn the BSN degree. The nursing curriculum usually requires three years for completion once admitted into the major. A seamless academic progression plan for the LPN to earn the BSN degree is available within the pre licensure BSN educational track. Graduates of Department of Nursing are eligible to take the national collegiate licensure examination for registered nurses (NCLEX-RN). The program also offers the RN-to-BSN educational track for registered nurses seeking to earn their BSN. An individual who has completed a nursing program and is licensed in Kansas as a RN may apply for admission as an articulating student to the Department of Nursing. Students with a criminal history and/or arrests for which action is still pending will be evaluated on an individual basis, with no guarantee of admission to the program or a clinical site. Any student who does not consent to required disclosure or background checks, or does not meet the clinical settings’ eligibility requirements, may not be allowed to enter clinical settings. The Department of Nursing is not responsible for finding alternative clinical sites. If a student is unable to fulfill the clinical experiences required by his/her program of study, the student may be unable to graduate. Department of Nursing reserves the right to request repeat background and/or criminal history checks at the expense of the student if deemed necessary by the Division Chair.

Admission Requirements

6+
Students must have a minimum score of 530 in paper based TOEFL and score of 49 in PTE.

Jan-2000

Tuition fees

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0 USD
International
0 USD

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