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The Northampton University College of Nursing RN to BSN Pathway is specifically designed to meet the needs of Registered Nurses with a current RN license seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.

The RN to BSN Professional Component consists of courses that address knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are needed to be successful in today’s dynamic healthcare settings. You will enjoy challenging yourself as you explore relevant topics related to modern day professional nursing issues. This program is taught entirely online and is a flexible option for working students who are managing work and family responsibilities as well as educational assignments. Graduates will have the skills to provide enhanced patient care, critique and apply research to clinical practice. Graduates will increase their skills and knowledge about informatics in healthcare, will have a better understanding of global health issues, and will be better prepared to collaborate with the interprofessional team in providing quality care in multiple work settings.

 

Online RN to BSN Professional Component

  1. The Professional Component consists of six (6) fully online nursing courses for a total of 24 credit hours.
  2. These courses must be completed at the Northampton University USA.
  3. Upper division nursing courses taken at another institution will not transfer or apply toward the 24 credit hours required to earn the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at USA.
  4. Students proceed through the six online nursing courses at their desired pace.
  5. The Professional Component may be completed in a minimum of two (2) semesters.
  6. The Professional Component must be completed within five (5) years of beginning the Bachelor of Science in Nursing curriculum.

 

Online Professional Component Course Work – 24 Total Credit Hours

  • NU 450 Leadership & Management Roles for Professional Nursing Practice (4 credit hours)
  • NU 451 Current Issues and Trends in Professional Nursing Practice (4 credit hours)
  • NU 452 Clinical Prevention and Population Health (4 credit hours)
  • NU 453 Information Management and Technology in Healthcare (4 credit hours)
  • NU 454 Research and Evidence Based Practice Practicum (4 credit hours)
  • NU 455 Concepts of Interprofessional Practice (4 credit hours)
    ▼ RN to BSN Prerequisites – 59 Total Credit Hours

    The RN to BSN Prerequisites consists of eighteen (18) courses, totaling 59 semester hours. These general education courses may be completed at any accredited institution. They must be successfully completed before admission to the Professional Component.  It is the policy of the College of Nursing to average grades for all coursework repeated.

    Written Communication

    Course Credit Hours
    EH 101 English Composition I 3
    EH 102 English Composition II 3

    Humanities and Fine Arts

    Course Credit Hours
    Fine Arts (Music, Drama, or Art) 3
    *Literature Elective (American, British, or World) 3
    Humanities Elective (Literature for sequence, Philosophy, Foreign Language, Music, Art, Drama, Public Speaking, or Religion) 6

    History/Social and Behavioral Science

    Course Credit Hours
    PSY 120 Introduction to Psychology or Psychology Elective 3
    *History elective (US, World, or Western Civilization) 3
    History/Social/Behavioral Science Elective (history for sequence, Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Geography, Communications, or Anthropology) 6

    Natural Sciences

    Course Credit Hours
    College Algebra, Finite Math, or Pre-Calculus 3
    Chemistry & Lab or Biology with a Lab 4
    Second Natural Science with a Lab (Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Physics, or Astronomy) 4

    Major Requirements

    Course Credit Hours

    BLY 213 & BLY 214 Microbiology & Lab OR 

    BMD 210 Microbiology in Healthcare & BMD 210L Lab 

    4
    BMD 251 Human Anatomy & Physiology I includes Lab
    BMD 252 Human Anatomy & Physiology II includes Lab
    ST 210 / ST 305 / BUS 245 / PSY 220 Statistics (Select one)
    Computer Elective

    Total Credits 59

    *Must have one history elective and one literature elective. In addition, you must choose a second history or second literature to complete a two-part sequence (e.g. US History I, US History II or American Literature I, American Literature II)

    Evaluation of a student’s transcripts by the College of Nursing for the Online RN-BSN Pathway is contingent upon the official transfer credit articulation of your complete academic history. This is done by the USA Registrar once you are admitted as a transfer student to the University.

    Students can use the USA Transfer Evaluation System to assess which credits earned at their current or former school may transfer to the University of South Alabama.  This is an unofficial course evaluation. 

    Transfer Students can locate information on admission requirements, Pathway USA Program, Transfer Center, General Education/Core Curriculum.

    ▼ Bachelor of Science in Nursing Graduation

    The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree is awarded at the successful completion of the Professional Component.  Students must apply for graduation to be awarded the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The application must be submitted by the deadline for the semester the student completes all degree requirements. The USA Graduation Application and posted application deadlines for each semester are located on the USA Registrar’s Website.

    ▼ Online RN-BSN/MSN

    Students in the RN-BSN program are welcome to continue their studies at USA as a graduate student. As the student nears completion of their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at USA, they may submit the College of Nursing Supplemental Application by the posted MSN application deadline. Please contact the Graduate Advisors at info@northampton.ac for additional information regarding this application process.

     

    MSN Specialties

    Students may pursue the following specialties: Nursing Informatics, Executive Nursing Administration, Clinical Nurse Leader, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Adult/Gerontological Nursing or Nurse Practitioner specialty options. Students who wish to pursue nurse practitioner preparation must obtain a minimum of 2 years of clinical experience before beginning the specialty courses and have a competitive overall undergraduate GPA to compete for a seat in the NP program. All courses for the MSN degree are offered online. Clinical requirements are completed in facilities following an approval process.

    • Nursing Informatics
    • Nursing Administration
    • Clinical Nurse Leader
    • Clinical Nurse Specialist-AG
    • Adult-Geron Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
    • Adult-Geron Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
    • Family Nurse Practitioner
    • Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
    • Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
    • Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
    • Psychiatric (Family) Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
    • Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner
    • Dual Role (Family NP/Adult-Geron Acute Care NP)
    • Dual Role (Family NP/Emergency NP)

     

    MSN Graduation

    The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree is awarded at the successful completion of al program requirements. Students MUST apply for graduation to be awarded their MSN degree. Applications for Graduation are found on the Registrar’s website.

    ▼ Concurrent Enrollment with Community Colleges

    USA’s Concurrent ADN to BSN program allows you to earn an USA nursing degree more quickly than the 2+2 model.

    Through this unique, concurrent enrollment program, you will take ADN-level courses at Coastal Alabama Community College or Jones College while also taking BSN courses taught by USA faculty delivered in an online format. When you complete your ADN degree, you may have already earned more than half of your BSN credits – and will complete the remainder of USA’s RN to BSN program in a convenient, flexible online format.

    Students who are enrolled in USA’s Concurrent ADN to BSN program will take the NCLEX-RN after successfully completing the ADN portion of their program and prior to enrolling in their final BSN courses at USA. Student’s will also be required to complete all pre-requisite courses prior to continuing enrollment in the RN to BSN program after graduation

    Admissions: Apply 3 times/year | Summer, Fall or Spring start
    Program Length: 2-6 semesters | Graduate with BSN 1-2 Semesters After Completing ADN
    Program Type: Concurrent Enrollment in ADN and BSN Programs
    Delivery Method: Online