Credential(s) Offered
Bachelor's degree and above
Method of Delivery
Online, e-learning, or distance learning
When offered
Daytime Hours, Evening Hours, Weekends
Instructional Program (CIP)
Description
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) degree prepares nurse leaders by building on prior knowledge and experience to address the healthcare needs of the community. The RN-BSN degree requires completion of a minimum of 120 credits. RN-BSN courses are 100% online and include two service-learning projects. The practice experience can be in any setting where healthcare is delivered that will facilitate the attainment of course and program outcomes. Students completing LDR 201, LDR 202, and LDR 203 will earn an additional certificate in Strategic Leadership.
Admission to the program requires successful completion of an associate degree nursing program at a regionally accredited institution validated by transcript(s) and possession of an active, unencumbered RN license.
Credit Hours Required: 120
Note: There are special admission requirements for the RN-BSN degree. Additional information and an application packet are available online at www.yc.edu/bsn.
General Education Requirements (31 credits)
Minimum credit hours are listed for each category.
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First-Year Composition Credits: 6 -
Mathematics Credits: 3 -
MAT 167 - Elementary Statistics or PSY 230 / SOC 230 - Introduction to Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences (or similar) Credits: 3 -
Physical and Biological Sciences Credits: 16 -
Arts and Humanities OR Social and Behavioral Sciences Credits: 3- Recommended: PHI 204 - Medical Ethics OR PSY 101 - Introductory Psychology
Note: For the purposes of General Education, associate degrees in nursing earned from accredited institutions will fulfill the same Yavapai College General Education requirements (up to 31 credits) to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) degree. All students must complete MAT 167 or PSY/SOC 230.
Credit for Prior Nursing Degree and RN Licensure (40.5 credits)
Sequence of nursing theory, skills, and clinical courses culminating in an accredited nursing degree.
Program Requirements (30.5 credits)
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NSG 310 - Transition and Concepts of Professional Nursing Credits: 3 -
NSG 320 - Nursing Practice in a Multicultural Society Credits: 3 -
NSG 330 - Advanced Assessment and Health Promotion Credits: 3 -
NSG 340 - Nursing Informatics Credits: 1.5 -
NSG 350 - Nursing Research and Evidence Translation Credits: 3 -
NSG 410 - Issues in Professional Practice Credits: 3 -
NSG 420 - Population-Based Nursing in the Community Credits: 4 -
NSG 430 - Aging and End of Life Credits: 3 -
NSG 440 - Global Health: Ethics and Human Rights Credits: 3 -
NSG 450 - Nursing Leadership Credits: 4
Program Electives (18 credits)
- All electives need to be 100-level or above. Students are encouraged to see an academic advisor to assist with selecting the most appropriate courses.
- THR, DAN, PHE, and REC are limited to a total of 4 activity-based credits hours.
- The following courses are STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to meet a portion of the lower-division electives:
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LDR 201 - Leadership Essentials Credits: 3 -
LDR 202 - Strategic Leadership Credits: 3 -
LDR 203 - Organizational Leadership Credits: 3 -
MGT 233 - Business Communication Credits: 3
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Note: Students who successfully complete LDR 201, LDR 202, and LDR 203 earn a Management - Strategic Leadership Certificate.
Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, the learner will be able to:
- Utilize critical thinking and clinical judgment to plan and implement culturally appropriate, patient-centered care to promote health and prevent disease and injury for diverse populations. (Patient-Centered Care)
- Demonstrate leadership skills that integrate an understanding of organizational systems and the internal and external forces impacting decision making. (Teamwork and Collaboration)
- Engage in evidence-based practice as a means of enhancing the quality and safety of client care. (Evidence-Based Practice)
- Analyze opportunities to gather and use evidence to improve patient care practices and process for quality outcomes. (Quality Improvement)
- Develop collaborative relationships both inter- and intra-professionally that enable the nurse to effectively advocate for safe, quality outcomes for clients, the nursing profession, and the health care system. (Safety)
- Use information technologies to improve outcomes and the environments in which nursing practice occurs. (Informatics)
- Model professionalism based on personal values, ethical principles, and the nursing profession's values and standards. (Professionalism)
Details
Program Length (Weeks)
16
Hours
120
Entrance Requirements
Associate's Degree
School
WIOA Approved Program
Yes
Training Location(s)
1100 E Sheldon, Prescott, Arizona
Local WIB
12 - ARIZONA@WORK - Yavapai County
Name of Credential
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN - BSN)
Type of financial aid offered or have access to
FAFSA; varies
Refund Policy
Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?
Yes - HLC
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?
No
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?
No
Cost Items
Books (Estimated)
$4,000.00
In-State Tuition
$17,193.00
Out-of-State/District Tuition
$49,288.00
Total In-State Program Cost
$21,193.00
Total Out-of-State Program Cost
$53,288.00