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RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Bachelor's Degree
New students may begin January 2010
- Minimum of 30 Credits from UND
- 2+ Years to Complete
- Online
- Live Web Classes and/or Recorded Lectures
- Deadlines for Lessons/Exams
- In-State Tuition Regardless of Residency
Designed for qualified, experienced registered nurses who want to
earn their bachelor's degree in nursing.
Distance Degree Programs in Nursing
The University of North Dakota (UND) College of Nursing offers two online degree options for Registered Nurses (RNs) who want to advance their careers by expanding on prior education, knowledge, and experience:
- RN to BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
- RN to MS (Master of Science)
Both online programs are designed to provide RNs with advanced knowledge in concepts, theories, and principles related to nursing roles.
You will work with a faculty advisor to determine if you want to pursue your BSN or MS. You will begin your program by completing bachelor-level general education and nursing courses.
RN to BSN
If you select the RN to BSN option, you will:
- receive a well-rounded, balanced general education as well as preparation in all basic areas of nursing practice.
- build upon your knowledge base as an RN to provide comprehensive nursing care for individuals, families, and communities using evidence-based strategies.
- follow a curriculum that prepares you to promote, maintain, and restore health at all stages of human development.
- promote patient advocacy and collaboration with interdisciplinary health teams in the delivery of health care.
- learn the use of nursing science to inform and deliver sustainable health strategies that build self-management abilities and quality health care at the bedside, in the community, and with vulnerable populations.
Please refer to RN to MS option for more information on earning your Master of Science at a distance.