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Bachelor of Science Nursing Completion Program (RN‐BSN) - Academic Plan

2024-2025

Total Credits = 120

The RN‐BSN Program is designed for Registered Nurses who wish to earn the baccalaureate nursing degree or for current nursing students (dual enrollment) who are enrolled in a Colorado Nursing AAS program who wish to earn the baccalaureate nursing degree. The focus of the program is to add value to nursing education through the interpretation of research, broaden perspectives of population and community care, enhance leadership and care coordination skills and promote life‐long learning within the nursing profession.

Program Outcomes

  • Quality Care: Interpret research to employ best practice. Use data to monitor the outcomes of care processes. Propose an evaluation process to continuously improve the quality and safety of health care systems and deliver quality care to individuals, and diverse populations (QSEN, 2007/MA Nurse of the Future Competencies 2016).
  • Professionalism: Formulate a plan that demonstrates an enhanced commitment to professionalism embracing excellence, caring, legal and ethical practice, civility, accountability, and professional development.
  • Communication: Evaluate communication and collaboration with colleagues, interprofessional groups and members of the community to promote health, safety and well-being across the lifespan and across the continuum of healthcare environment.
  • Leadership: Evaluate the contribution of leadership, quality improvement principles, and impact of organizational systems in transforming, managing, and coordinating safe, quality, cost effective, person-centered care.
  • Critical Thinking/Clinical Reasoning: Integrate a systematic process of critical inquiry with nursing science, natural and behavioral sciences, arts and humanities to make evidence based practice decisions to improve the care of individuals, families, populations, and communities.

Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Recommendations

Where requirements are listed as course categories (e.g. Electives, Arts/Humanities) rather than as specific courses, please note that depending upon course choice, prerequisites may be required.

*Grade C or better required

Required Course :Prerequisite, Corequisite, or Recommendation
ENG 1022 - English Composition II: GT-CO2 Prerequisite: ENG 1021 - English Composition I: GT-CO1 or ENG 1031 - Technical Writing I: GT-CO1
MAT 1260 - Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1 Prerequisite: College Readiness in Quantitative Literacy Math
NUR 3002 - Trends in Nursing Practice Prerequisite: NUR 3001 - Integration into Baccalaureate Nursing Practice *
NUR 3003 - Nursing Research / Evidence Based Practice Prerequisite: MAT 1260 - Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1 and ENG 1022 - English Composition II: GT-CO2 *
NUR 4008 - Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Professional Nursing Practice Required: Department Approval
NUR 4009 - Leadership in the Nursing Profession Required: Department Approval
NUR 4010 - Community Health Nursing/Practicum Required: Department Approval
Prerequisites: Student must have completed their ADN degree and have RN license before starting NUR 4009 - Leadership in the Nursing Profession and NUR 4010 - Community Health Nursing/Practicum
NUR 4011 - Senior Seminar Prerequisites: NUR 4009 - Leadership in the Nursing Profession and NUR 4010 - Community Health Nursing/Practicum *
Corequisite: NUR 4010 - Community Health Nursing/Practicum

Example of Course Sequence Full-Time Track (Includes General Education Requirements)

Example of Course Sequence Full-Time Track (For students who have completed General Education Requirements)

Semester 2
Upper Division Nursing Elective

Choose one course:

~Recommended Elective(s)~

Example of Course Sequence Part-Time Track

Semester 2
Upper Division Nursing Elective

Choose one course:

~Recommended Elective(s)~

Semester 5
Upper Division Nursing Elective

Choose one course:

~Recommended Elective(s)~

Notes

  • Background check and drug screen must be successfully passed prior to enrolling into NUR 4009 and NUR 4010 clinical practicum courses. Students must be licensed RN's prior to completing practicum courses.
  • Courses are subject to cancellation depending on enrollment numbers.
  • If Associate Degree is less than 71.5 credits, balance of credits may be satisfied with elective credits or credits for prior learning. (BSN requires total of 120 accepted credits.)
  • Out of state students will require authorization by the State Board of Nursing in their state of residence in order for ACC to provide instruction. In addition, depending on the state, limitations may exist with ACC providing an education experience to them.
  • Students must be accepted into the program prior to enrollment and will need to enroll into NUR 3001 or NUR 3002 initially as part of the major nursing coursework.
  • Students must complete a minimum of 25% of the 120 credits required for the degree at Arapahoe Community College in order to earn this degree from ACC.