Bachelor of Science
in Nursing
(RN-BSN Completion Program)
Michele
M. Gallagher, R.N., M.S.N., Nursing Advisor
Graduates
of associate degree or 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.
Prior
to program application submission, the following
prerequisites must be completed with a grade
of C or better: Writing, Biology, Chemistry,
Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, Statistics,
Ethics, Life Span Development, and Computer
Basics.
A
student may be evaluated for admission to the
program if he or she has:
1.
A minimum GPA of 2.5;
2. Successfully completed selected National
League for Nursing Examinations or substitute;
3. A current State of Ohio license;
4. Completed Nursing General Ed requirements;
5. Graduated from an NLN accredited school
Program
applications are due in the Nursing Advisor’s
office by October 1 for Spring Semester matriculation
and by May 1 for Fall Semester matriculation.
There
are 30 hours in the nursing major and all nursing
courses are online, with any clinical completed
where the student resides. Once admitted to
the Program, the Plan of Study can be one course
a semester, two courses a semester, three courses
a semester or full-time. 123 semester credit
hours are required for graduation. The BGSU
College of Health and Human Services awards
this degree in cooperation with the University
of Toledo College of Nursing.
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