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We have recently made improvements to our RN-BSN nursing program to make it more convenient and affordable, including: • Program is now 30 credits (previously 32 credits) • Program can be completed in 3-5 semesters, depending on student's schedule. • All online.
The accelerated nursing program is a full-time, 15-month option. The ABSN program starts in mid-May and concludes the following August. Graduates qualify to take the NCLEX-RN, the licensure examination for eligibility to become a registered nurse.
This is a full-time, six-semester, upper-division BSN program for students who have completed 28 credits and prerequisite coursework. Graduates qualify to take the NCLEX-RN, the licensure examination for eligibility to become a registered nurse.
For registered nurses holding an associate's degree or diploma in nursing and currently holding an unrestricted RN license. This web-based option offers flexibility for registered nurses who seek to earn a bachelor of science in nursing.
The MSU College of Nursing is excited to announce a Registered Nurse to BSN (RN-BSN) curriculum! Designed for the working professional, this flexible program is delivered fully online, with arranged minimal clinical experiences close to home.
The Nurse Anesthesiology DNP curriculum prepares nurses for advanced practice with the knowledge and skills to deliver safe and effective anesthesia care and assume leadership roles in the practice setting. Certified register nurse anesthetists (CRNA) administer approximately 27 million anesthetics to patients in the United States each year.
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing for registered nurses can be completed in as few as four semesters and is designed to build on prior nursing education and enhance leadership skills to meet the needs of the changing healthcare environment. This program is delivered in a web-based format.
Admissions requirements for the RN to BSN program at Michigan State University’s College of Nursing.
The program prepares nurses with knowledge and skills in areas of mental health promotion, mental illness, and substance use disorder prevention, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and patient education in the care of individuals across the lifespan.
The traditional BSN program's curriculum is designed for students who have completed a minimum of 28 credits and prerequisite coursework. It is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and approved by the Michigan Board of Nursing.