Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(RN-BSN Completion Program)
Michele
M. Gallagher, M.S.N., C.R.N.P., adviser
Graduates
of associate degree and diploma programs can earn a bachelor's
degree with a major in nursing at BGSU Firelands. This
completion program provides for flexibility and an individualized
approach for the nurse who is already practicing.
A
student may be evaluated for admission to the program
if he or she has:
- A
minimum of 29 semester hours of college credit including
prerequisite courses in chemistry and biology or equivalents
with minimum GPA of 2.5;
- Successfully
completed selected National League for Nursing Examinations
or substitute;
- A
current state of Ohio license;
- Completed
the general college requirements;
- Professional
liability/malpractice insurance;
- Graduated
from an NLN accredited school.
There
are 28 hours in the nursing major. Typically students
take the 28 hours part-time spread over two years. The
College of
Health and Human Services awards this degree in cooperation
with the Medical University of Ohio.
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