R.N. to B.S. in Nursing

Curriculum Outlines for Full-time and Part-time Options for On-line RN-BSN

Full-Time Curriculum

Fall

Interim (January)

Spring

Health Assessment for RNs  (4)

 

Transition to Professional Nursing (3)

 

Theories and Policy Perspectives  (3)

 

**Pharmacology  (4)

** Course may be challenged by exam

Any course offered by LaGrange College

 

 

Evidence-Based Practice [Research] (3)

 

Community Health  (4)

 

Leadership in Nursing  (5)

 

Capstone: Global Health Care Issues, Trends and Informatics (4)

 

 

Part-Time Curriculum

Fall I

Interim (January)

Spring I

Transition to Professional Nursing (3)

 

Theories and Policy Perspectives (3)

Any course offered by LaGrange College and could be taken either Interim term for the part-time student. 

 

 

Pharmacology (4) **

 

Health Assessment for RNs (4)

 

** Course may be challenged by exam

 

Fall II

Spring II

Community Health (4)

 

Evidence-Based Practice [Research] (3)

 

Leadership in Nursing (5)

 

Capstone: Global Health Care Issues, Trends and Informatics (4) 

 

Matriculation Requirements

  • An accepted student must possess a level of physical and emotional health sufficient to enable him/her to meet nursing program requirements and the standards of professional nursing practice.
  • Prior to beginning the first clinical nursing course, a medical examination is required which documents the student's level of health and immunization including current documentation of the Hepatitis B series and TB skin test.
  • Students are required to provide a current 11 panel urine drug screen and a criminal background check after acceptance. (Drug Screen Criteria to include: Marijuana, Cocaine, Amphetamines, Opiates, Oxycodone, Phencyclidine (PCP), Barbiturates, Benzodiazepine, Methadone, Propoxyphene, and Methaqualone)  
  • Professional liability insurance (purchased on a group basis through the College) and basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for healthcare professionals certification is required prior to beginning the first nursing course and must be continued throughout all clinical nursing courses.
Last updated: 03/16/2020