Nursing R.N. to B.S.

Program Features:

Required courses:

NURS 211Health Assessment for Nurses

2 credits

NURS 212Health Assessment for Nurses Laboratory

1 credit

NURS 220Nutrition and Diet Therapy

3 credits

NURS 309Dynamics of Nursing Practice

3 credits

NURS 310Introduction to Evidence Based Nursing Practice

2 credits

NURS 420Synthesis of Nursing Knowledge

3 credits

NURS 426Nursing Leadership and Management

2 credits

NURS 427Nursing Leadership and Management Applications

2 credits

NURS 428Health Transitions of Diverse Populations in the Community

2 credits

NURS 429Nursing Care of Diverse Populations in the Community

2 credits

Corequisite courses:

BIOL 116GE: Human Anatomy and Physiology I for the Health Sciences

3 credits

BIOL 117Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory for the Health Sciences

1 credit

BIOL 118GE: Human Anatomy and Physiology II for the Health Sciences

3 credits

BIOL 119Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory for the Health Sciences

1 credit

BIOL 424Mechanisms Of Disease I

3 credits

BIOL 461Mechanisms of Disease Laboratory

1 credit

CHEM 115GN: Chemistry, Molecules and Life

3 credits

CHEM 117GN: Chemical Basis of Life Laboratory

1 credit

CMST 111GN: Introduction to Communication

3 credits

ENGL 103English Composition

3 credits

MATH 110GN: General Statistics

3 credits

PSY 100GN: General Psychology

3 credits

SOC 102GN: Introduction to Cultural Diversity

3 credits

RN's are encouraged to apply to the Bachelor of Science Program. Registered nurse courses are offered during the day and early evening to meet their scheduled needs. 

RN's graduating from accredited, State Board of Nursing approved schools typically transfer credits equivalent to these corequisite courses. Student transcripts will be reviewed in order to determine class schedules.

 

For more information, e-mail: infonursing@esu.edu.

DeNike Center for Human Services 

570-422-3474

www.esu.edu/nurs