RN to BSN - About the Program
Are you an RN with an associate's degree education who dreams of one day being a Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator, or Nursing and Healthcare Administrator?
If so, the RN-BSN-MSN program is the perfect program for you! This program takes you from your ADN to BSN to MSN in just two-three years!
About the Program
The Advanced Standing RN-BSN program option is designed for the registered nurse student and culminates in a baccalaureate degree. The program consists of 63 semester hours of lower division prerequisite courses and 30 semester hours of upper division course work which can be completed in one calendar year. All prerequisite hours must be successfully completed prior to enrolling in upper division courses. After successful completion of N457- Role Transition, the student will be awarded 40 transfer hours of credit applicable toward hours required for the degree. Students must complete 30 hours in residence.
Where is this program offered?
The RN-BSN program is offered at the School of Nursing at The University of Mississippi Medical Center and at the De Soto Center site in Southaven, MS. Coursess are delivered online although some class attendance on campus sites may be required. These classes will be delivered through interactive distance learning via compressed video transmission between the two sites.