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Bachelor of Science Completion
RN-B.S. with a Major in Nursing

The baccalaureate degree (B.S.) graduate is prepared at the professional level to function in a leadership role with other team members in varied and complex healthcare settings.

Undergraduate Student Handbook

 

R.N.-B.S. Course Plan

Career Steps

The education and experience of the registered nurse (RN) are valued at IPFW. The Bachelor of Science Completion RN to B.S. with a major in nursing program is designed to allow completion of the Bachelor of Science with a major in nursing (B. S.) in four semesters.

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Nursing Program Admission Criteria/Requirements Applicable to all Applicants

Read the criteria & requirements applicable to all Bachelor of Science Completion RN to B.S. with a Major in Nursing applicants.
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Academic Advising

Opportunities to talk to nursing faculty are available during office hours, via email, or by appointment. Advising is personalized. Make an appointment to have your transcripts and nursing experience evaluated.

We request you see a nursing advisor prior to registering once a year. If you choose not to see an advisor, you are responsible for your curriculum decisions.

Curriculum

Read a full listing of academic requirements for the Bachelor of Science Completion RN-B.S. with a Major in Nursing.
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Summer Courses

Some non-nursing and nursing courses are offered and may be taken during summer sessions. Not all courses are offered during summer sessions.

Part-time

Persons who wish to complete the RN to B. S. completion as part-time students must meet with the accademic advisor to develop an individual plan of study.

Distance Education

To provide flexibility, select courses are offered online. The Web-based courses facilitate greater availability and accessibility for students seeking a degree in nursing.

Participation

Nursing students have the opportunity to impact decisions within nursing and on the campus by committee participation. Committee openings are announced in classes and posted on the nursing web site. The Undergraduate Curriculum Committee is an example of one committee that invites and names a student representative and an alternate.

 

 

The IPFW Undergraduate Nursing Programs are accredited by
the Indiana State Board of Nursing Health Profession Bureau and accredited by
the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC)
3343 Peachtree Road, NE, Suite 500, Atlanta, GA 30326
telephone, 1-404-957-5000

IPFW is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access University.