CONCURRENT ADN-BSN

Positively Impact Patients’ Lives
Build upon existing nursing skills to improve patient outcomes and overall community health.

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Ready to create lasting impact with your compassion, purpose and commitment?

In as little as 30 hours, you can advance your career while actively working. Take as long as you need for the coursework—you decide the pace. Our ADN-BSN curriculum is tailored to give associate degree nursing students the tools needed to succeed. Experience practical, hands-on training coupled with rigorous studies. Upon graduation, you will join other skilled health care professionals who advocate for the well-being of individuals and the community.

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COURSEWORK

RNBS 3315 Professional Development for the Registered Nurse
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This web based course for registered nurses broadens existing knowledge of the discipline of nursing based on a liberal education in the arts and sciences. Emphasis is on professional role expansion through exploration of contemporary nursing issues.
RNBS 3303 Pathophysiology
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This online course focuses on the etiologic, symptomatologic, and pathologic aspects of selected human diseases across the life span. Concepts of health promotion, disease prevention, disease progression, and treatment are approached from a cellular and multi-system perspective. Influences of genetic, ethnic, and cultural variables on human diseases are analyzed. Content aims at stimulating critical thinking for application to nursing practice.
RNBS 4309 Wellness and Health Promotion
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This course will explore factors that impact a healthy society and how these factors contribute to optimal health or premature illness. This course will discuss the concepts of personal wellness, risk reduction, and health promotion across the lifespan.
RNBS 3312 Health Assessment for the Registered Nurses
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This course focuses on the synthesis of nursing knowledge and skills to perform a comprehensive health assessment of individuals across the lifespan. Students practice health assessment skills in laboratory settings. 2:1
RNBS 3333 Evidence-Based Decision Making (EBDM)
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This course advances evidence-based decision making as it relates to the science of nursing. Findings of selected research studies are appraised and presented. Ethical considerations and methods of protection of human subjects are integrated throughout the course.
RNBS 4601 Community and Population Focused Nursing
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This course introduces the RN to concepts of community health utilizing the population focused nursing process. Includes levels of disease prevention, principles of epidemiology, community assessment, environmental health, disaster preparedness, and professional nursing roles and interprofessional collaboration in various community settings. Emphasis is on health promotion, risk reduction, and disease management across the lifespan in selected community settings. 3:3
RNBS 4631 Nursing Leadership and Management
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Synthesis of theories and concepts related to critical thinking, change theory, conflict resolution, delegation, and changes that impact the health care delivery system are discussed.  Theories and concepts related to leadership and management are presented.  Opportunities for theory application are provided in selected structured and unstructured settings. 3:3
Nursing Elective

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