24 Weeks
Available methods of delivery: Fully Online
The objective of the BSN program is to allow a licensed registered nurse to continue to work as they earn their Bachelors of Science in Nursing Degree. The BSN program focuses on respect for human beings, safe nursing care, and accountability. Additional core elements of the WVJC’s program’s outcomes include competencies in assessment, leadership, and decision-making based on ethical, moral, and legal aspects of nursing care. In addition, the American Nursing Association (ANA) Standards, Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) Competencies, Betty Neuman's Neuman Systems Model, and ACEN Standards are integrated throughout the program.
COURSES: Accepted students will receive 40.5 general education transfer credits and 63.5 core transfer credits based upon 1) a valid, active RN license and 2) official transcripts from an associate degree in nursing program. Students must complete the following courses to complete the program. Students will take courses according to the sequence listed in the student handbook.
* The RN to BSN program follows the Official School Calendar “A” Quarters
Core Courses
Upper Division General Education Courses
Applied General Education Courses
Graduation Requirements
- Pass all required Core Nursing Courses with a “C” grade or better.
- If a student scores below a 70% in any core nursing course, the student will be academically dismissed from the program and be required to re-apply for admission.
- Pass all required General Education courses with a “C” grade or better.