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We're pleased that you have visited this site! RNs have many similar questions about our program, so we have included some of them here.
The answer depends of the type and amount of education you have had to date. A baccalaureate degree is, in essence, two years of liberal arts course work and two years of nursing. This assumes full-time study; part-time study would of course extend the time frame. Course work beyond the associate's degree would most likely shorten the timeframe.
The baccalaureate degree requires 120 credit hours. You can transfer in up to 90 hours of previous coursework. There are 26 hours in the nursing completion courses in the RN-BSN program and additional hours available within and outside of the program as electives. Once you are accepted by the college a formal assessment of your transcripts will be made and we will be able to advise you regarding the specific coursework you will need to complete the program.
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Prerequisites
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Credits
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| Anatomy and Physiology |
6-8
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| Microbiology |
4
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| Nutrition |
3
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| Statistics |
3
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| Sociology |
3
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| Psychology |
3
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| Developmental Psychology (Lifespan) |
3
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You must apply to Brockport and be accepted to the college prior to being officially accepted to The Nursing Program. Once you receive your acceptance letter from the college, you will then submit a separate application to the Department of Nursing.
Please view the step by step guide here. Steps
Registered nurse students are encouraged to begin the nursing courses in the fall or spring semester. It is possible for you to take courses as a non-matriculated student. Remember that advisement by the department does not imply availability of a course. You need to register for courses as early possible. You will eventually need to submit an application to SUNY Brockprot and become a matriculated student at the College. The application is on our website.
Please view the application here. Application
The choice of full-time or part-time options allows you to decide how much time per week you can devote to your studies in view of your life responsibilities. All required nursing courses are in a hybrid format (half online/half in class) and are available one evening per week with two exceptions. First, all RN-BSN students must take PRO 306, Professional Bridge Course for RN-BSN students, which is one full day and one half day at the beginning of your first semester. This course orients you to the computer system, the library, web resources and includes a math and writing review. This ensures that you have the necessary skills to be successful in the program. This one credit course is currently offered at the Brockport campus in the fall and at the Metrocenter in the spring. In addition, students enrolled in NUR 472, Community Based Epidemiology Clinical, will be required to attend three full day clinical experiences either on the Brockport or Metrocenter campus. These sessions are usually scheduled on three Fridays (approximately once a month) during that semester. Specific dates will be available at the time of registration. Other than these two requirements, the NURSING courses RN-BSN students take can all be scheduled one evening per week at either the Brockport campus or the Metrocenter campus.
The full-time schedule of required NURSING courses can usually be completed in two semesters; the part-time schedule usually extends over at least three semesters. Additional coursework required depends a great deal on the number of non-nursing courses a student needs. Those with a previous four year degree may only need 30 credits of Brockport courses (including the required nursing courses) while those with an Associates Degree will need additional credits for a total of 120 credits (including previous associates degree courses which transfer). Exact requirements are assessed on an individual bases and are only available after the college does an official transcript assessment with your application.
Core Curriculum for RN-BSN Students (All are hybrid courses.)
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Course
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Credit
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Title
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| PRO 306 |
1
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Professional Bridge Course for RN-BSN Students |
| NUR 321 |
3
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Pharmacology |
| NUR 344 |
1
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Health Assessment |
| NUR 345 |
1
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Health Assessment/Clinical |
| PRO 310 |
3
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Research Process |
| NUR 451 |
3
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Issues in Leadership + Management |
| NUR 471 |
3
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Community Based Epidemology |
| NUR 472 |
2
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Community Based Epidemology/Clinical |
| NUR 473 |
3
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Nursing Seminar I |
| NUR 475 |
3
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Nursing Seminar II |
| PRO 407 |
3
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Transcultural Issues in Health |
Additional Nursing Courses Available at this time
PRO 258 Statistics for Nursing (Hybrid)
PRO 206 Public Health and Social Justice (100% Online)
PRO 455 Health Informatics (100% Online)
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