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Dedicated to Student Success. Committed to preparing our nurses as leaders within their profession, the Texas A&M College of Nursing provides the foundation from which graduates excel.
The RN-to-BSN program is available to registered nurses with an associate degree in nursing (ADN) seeking to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The 30-credit hour curriculum is delivered entirely online.
Delivered at the Round Rock campus, the second-degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) track is a 15-month, four-semester accelerated program available to applicants with a previous bachelor’s degree in a non-nursing field of study.
Doctor of Nursing Practice. For registered nurses with a graduate degree in nursing interested in a clinical doctoral degree and pursuing leadership roles in health care. Online.
BSN educated registered nurses can advance their career as a nurse educator with our MSN in nursing education offered online in as a part-time course load.
The traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) track is a standard two-year, five-semester program offered in Bryan-College Station and coming to McAllen in spring 2026. Students complete 61 credit hours of professional nursing course work.
Offered online in both full- and part-time course loads, the MSN in Family Nurse Practitioner equips BSN educated registered nurses to practice as a primary care provider to a wide range of patients.
Why Choose The Texas A&M College of Nursing? We provide balanced and specialized degree programs at the undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate level tailored to meet the needs of new and experienced nurses.
This part-time clinical doctoral degree program equips advanced practice registered nurses to serve in roles as practice-oriented scientists. With courses delivered asynchronously online across seven semesters, graduates develop skills supporting the translation of evidence into clinical practice, the measurement of patient outcomes and the ...
Our online MSN in Forensic Nursing degree program prepares graduates to provide trauma-informed, patient-centered care to survivors and perpetrators of intentional violence.