BSN: Overview
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| Applicants must already be Registered Nurses who are licensed in Washington State. |
UW Tacoma Nursing takes a registered nurse, licensed in Washington State, to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN). The courses support students in developing professionally. The program goals, in part, stress communication, critical thinking, cultural sensitivity, enhanced patient care, research and scholarship, health promotion and education, and adapting to changes in the health care setting.
For passing the RN licensure exam (NCLEX), UW Tacoma Nursing awards advanced placement, which reduces the number of in-residence credits to 45. Please see the sample program plan for specific required courses.
The BSN curriculum is based on the American Association of Colleges of Nursing's document, The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice (1998).
Philosophy of Undergraduate Education
What Makes the Program Unique?
- Applies course content to professional practice.
- Combines the acclaimed program of the UW School of Nursing with opportunities in UW Tacoma's innovative programs in Business, Education, and Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.
- Uses a non-traditional approach that values professional experience.
- Works for both part-time and full-time students.
- Provides opportunities to explore interests and be creative.
Full-time or Part-time?
The BSN program can be completed in four (4) quarters as a full-time student (10 to 14 credits per quarter for four quarters) or on a part-time plan in no less than two years (4 to 9 credits per quarter). Students who plan to work while attending UW Tacoma are strongly encouraged to attend part-time or complete required electives before beginning their required nursing coursework.
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