Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.)

Admission Requirements

In addition to the general admission requirements and procedures, applicants wishing to be considered for admission to the Bridge RN to BSN Bachelor of Science in Nursing program must:

  1. Be a Licensed RN with an active RN license, who hold an Associate of Science in Nursing or nursing diploma from an accredited institution recognized by the United States Department of Education, or a foreign associate degree evaluated by an approved agency indicating equivalency to a Associate of Science Degree in Nursing earned at an accredited institution in the U.S. (official university transcript or evaluation must be received before the end of the first term) with a GPA of 2.5 or higher.
  2. Be eligible to meet externship/preceptorship requirements
  3. Provide 3 reference letters (2 professional)
  4. Provide current resume
  5. Interview
  6. Provide proof of liability insurance as a student nurse before the first clinical.

End of Program Student Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program at Ember University, graduates will be able to:

  1. Synthesize knowledge from nursing, sciences, and the humanities to enhance nursing practice and patient care.
  2. Critically evaluate and apply research and evidence-based practices to improve healthcare outcomes.
  3. Demonstrate leadership skills in clinical and organizational settings, promoting safe and effective healthcare delivery.
  4. Exhibit advanced communication and collaboration skills with patients, families, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive care.
  5. Uphold the highest ethical and professional standards, fostering a culture of integrity and accountability.
  6. Deliver compassionate and culturally competent care that respects diversity and promotes health equity.
  7. Implement strategies for health promotion and disease prevention to improve public health outcomes.
  8. Utilize technology and informatics to enhance patient care, documentation, and clinical decision-making.
  9. Commit to lifelong learning and professional development to remain adaptable and innovative in a dynamic healthcare environment.

Program Outline:

Transferable Credits for Bridge RN to BSN Program

The following credits may be transferred from an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) program to EMBER UNIVERSITY online Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program:

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE CREDITS

1. English Composition & Communication (9 credits)

2. Mathematics (Statistics) (6 credits)

3. Microbiology (4 credits)

4. Anatomy and Physiology I & II (8 credits)

5. Chemistry (4 credits)

6. Social Sciences (9 credits)


Total Transferable General Education (Pre-nursing) Credits: 40


NURSING COURSE CREDITS

(Typically, 40-50 credits)

1. Foundations of Nursing (8 credits)

2. Medical-Surgical Nursing (12 credits)

3. Pediatric Nursing (4-5 credits)

4. Obstetrics Nursing (4-5 credits)

5. Mental Health Nursing (4-5 credits)

6.Pharmacology (4-5 credits)

7.Community/Leadership (8 credits)

Total Transferable Nursing Credits: 50

Course Description:

Pre-requisites: Admission to the Bridge RN to BSN program and Current RN licensure.

Co-requisites: None

Course Description: This course equips BSN students with advanced skills in conducting comprehensive health assessments across the lifespan. Emphasizing evidence-based practices, students will refine techniques in physical examinations and health histories, enhancing their diagnostic reasoning and critical thinking. Through lectures, labs, and simulations, learners will develop the ability to recognize normal and abnormal findings and incorporate cultural competence and effective communication into patient interactions, preparing them for holistic, patient-centered care in diverse healthcare settings.

Pre-requisites: NUR3250 Advanced Health Assessment, Admission to the Bridge RN to BSN program and Current RN licensure.

Co-requisites: None

Course Description: This BSN course prepares students for professional nursing roles by integrating theory with practice. Emphasizing leadership, ethical decision-making, and communication, students will navigate healthcare environments and manage patient care through case studies and scenarios. The course hones critical thinking, time management, and problem-solving skills, while promoting lifelong learning and career development for a successful transition into the nursing workforce.

Pre-requisites: NUR3300 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice, NUR3250 Advanced Health Assessment, Admission to the Bridge RN to BSN program and Current RN licensure.

Co-requisites: None

Course Description: This BSN course explores foundational nursing theories and models, focusing on their historical development and application in clinical practice. Students will examine key theoretical frameworks and their influence on patient care, research, and evidence-based practice. Through analysis and critical evaluation, the course emphasizes the relevance of these theories in modern healthcare, preparing students to integrate theoretical insights into their professional nursing roles.

Pre-requisites: NUR3360 Theoretical Prospective in Nursing, NUR3300 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice, NUR3250 Advanced Health Assessment, Admission to the Bridge RN to BSN program and Current RN licensure.

Co-requisites: None

Course Description: This BSN course focuses on enhancing patient safety and quality in healthcare. Students learn about quality improvement, risk management, and regulatory standards. Through practical exercises, they develop skills to implement safety initiatives and improve patient outcomes.

Pre-requisites: NUR3400 Clinical Quality & Safety, NUR3360 Theoretical Prospective in Nursing, NUR3300 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice, NUR3250 Advanced Health Assessment, Admission to the Bridge RN to BSN program and Current RN licensure.

Co-requisites: None

Course Description: This BSN course emphasizes the integration of research and evidence-based practice in nursing. Students will learn to critically evaluate research, apply evidence to clinical decisions, and enhance patient care outcomes. The course fosters skills in inquiry and promotes a culture of continuous improvement within healthcare settings.

Pre-requisites: NUR3500 Research & Evidence-Based Decision Making, NUR3400 Clinical Quality & Safety, NUR3360 Theoretical Prospective in Nursing, NUR3300 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice, NUR3250 Advanced Health Assessment, Admission to the Bridge RN to BSN program and Current RN licensure.

Co-requisites: None

Course Description: This BSN course addresses the unique healthcare needs of older adults. Students learn gerontological nursing principles to provide compassionate, evidence-based care, focusing on promoting health, independence, and quality of life for the aging population.

Pre-requisites: NUR3750 Nursing for the Aging Population, NUR3500 Research & Evidence-Based Decision Making, NUR3400 Clinical Quality & Safety, NUR3360 Theoretical Prospective in Nursing, NUR3300 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice, NUR3250 Advanced Health Assessment, Admission to the Bridge RN to BSN program, and Current RN licensure.

Co-requisites: None

Course Description: This BSN course explores the management of health information and healthcare technology. Students will learn to utilize electronic health records, manage data security, and apply informatics to improve patient care. Emphasis is placed on integrating technology into nursing practice to enhance efficiency, communication, and decision-making in healthcare settings.

Pre-requisites: NUR3800 Managing Health Information & Technology, NUR3750 Nursing for the Aging Population, NUR3500 Research & Evidence-Based Decision Making, NUR3400 Clinical Quality & Safety, NUR3360 Theoretical Prospective in Nursing, NUR3300 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice, NUR3250 Advanced Health Assessment, Admission to the Bridge RN to BSN program, and Current RN licensure.

Co-requisites: None

Course Description: This BSN course focuses on nursing practice within community settings. Students will learn to assess and address the health needs of diverse populations, emphasizing prevention, education, and health promotion. The course covers strategies for improving community health outcomes and developing partnerships with local organizations to support public health initiatives.

Pre-requisites: NUR4260 Community-Based Nursing, NUR3800 Managing Health Information & Technology, NUR3750 Nursing for the Aging Population, NUR3500 Research & Evidence-Based Decision Making, NUR3400 Clinical Quality & Safety, NUR3360 Theoretical Prospective in Nursing, NUR3300 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice, NUR3250 Advanced Health Assessment, Admission to the Bridge RN to BSN program, and Current RN licensure.

Co-requisites: None

Course Description: This BSN course examines the impact of health policies and management strategies on healthcare systems. Students will explore policy development, implementation, and evaluation, focusing on improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. Emphasis is placed on understanding the role of nurses in shaping policy and leading organizational change.

Pre-requisites: NUR4300 Health & Management Policy, NUR4260 Community-Based Nursing, NUR3800 Managing Health Information & Technology, NUR3750 Nursing for the Aging Population, NUR3500 Research & Evidence-Based Decision Making, NUR3400 Clinical Quality & Safety, NUR3360 Theoretical Prospective in Nursing, NUR3300 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice, NUR3250 Advanced Health Assessment, Admission to the Bridge RN to BSN program and Current RN licensure.

Co-requisites: None

Course Description: This BSN course explores the global context of nursing practice. Students will examine the impact of globalization on healthcare systems, cultural competence, and international health disparities. The course emphasizes developing strategies to address global health challenges and enhancing the role of nurses in international settings.

Pre-requisites: NUR4500 Globalization of Nursing Practice, NUR4300 Health & Management Policy, NUR4260 Community-Based Nursing, NUR3800 Managing Health Information & Technology, NUR3750 Nursing for the Aging Population, NUR3500 Research & Evidence-Based Decision Making, NUR3400 Clinical Quality & Safety, NUR3360 Theoretical Prospective in Nursing, NUR3300 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice, NUR3250 Advanced Health Assessment, Admission to the Bridge RN to BSN program and Current RN licensure.

Co-requisites: None

Course Description: This BSN course focuses on developing leadership skills in nursing. Students will learn about leadership theories, communication strategies, and change management. Emphasis is placed on enhancing decision-making abilities and fostering a collaborative healthcare environment to improve patient care and organizational outcomes.

Pre-requisites: NUR4800 Healthcare Leadership in Nursing, NUR4500 Globalization of Nursing Practice, NUR4300 Health & Management Policy, NUR4260 Community-Based Nursing, NUR3800 Managing Health Information & Technology, NUR3750 Nursing for the Aging Population, NUR3500 Research & Evidence-Based Decision Making, NUR3400 Clinical Quality & Safety, NUR3360 Theoretical Prospective in Nursing, NUR3300 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice, NUR3250 Advanced Health Assessment, Admission to the Bridge RN to BSN program and Current RN licensure.

Co-requisites: None

Course Description: This capstone course integrates knowledge and skills acquired throughout the Bridge RN to BSN program. Students will engage in a comprehensive project or practicum that demonstrates their ability to apply advanced nursing concepts in practice. The course emphasizes critical thinking, evidence-based practice, and leadership in a healthcare setting.

Total Credits Hours

37

Disclaimer: Ember University, P.C College of Nursing reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advance notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with an academic advisor concerning their programs of study.

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