The School of Nursing offers two pathways for students who start their nursing education in a non-baccalaureate program to earn a bachelor's degree (BSN).
These two pathways are:
Both tracks are designed to be completed in 12-15 months if attending full time. Nursing courses are offered in Hyflex hybrid format (mostly online). Prior to enrollment deadlines, students will be informed if courses will be taught asynchronously, synchronously online, or on campus. Some students may need General Education courses, which may be offered online, hybrid, or on campus. The programs include a Community/Public Health clinical course ( NURS 174C ) option. Completion of the full program of study, which includes NURS 174C , qualifies students to apply for a Public Health Nurse (PHN) certificate from the California Board of Registered Nursing. The School of Nursing faculty strongly recommend NURS 174C for all students as it is an important part of the BSN education and offers opportunities for diverse nursing roles and employment.
RN-BSN - Traditional 15-Week Semester Track:
ADN to BSN Collaborative (ABC) Track:
Note: Students must pass the NCELX RN examination and possess a current valid Registered Nurse License by census date in their final semester. Students not passing the examination may apply for the Traditional RN-BSN Program at Sacramento State and have units transferred after they pass the NCLEX RN examination.
The prerequisite classes listed below must have all been completed prior to admission with a grade of "C" or better and are used as part of the 70 transferable units:
In Progress Policy: Classes may be in progress prior to admission. Unofficial transcripts may be submitted for in-progress classes but must be replaced with official transcripts.
Satisfactory completion of the program requires a grade of "C" or better in every nursing course.
Code | Title | Units |
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RN-BSN - Traditional 15-Week and ADN to BSN Collaborative Track Required Upper Division Courses (46 Units) | ||
NURS 170 | Foundations for Evidence-Based Nursing Practice | 3 |
NURS 171 | Transitional Concepts: The Baccalaureate Nurse | 6 |
NURS 173 | Theoretical Foundations for Leadership and Management | 6 |
NURS 174 | Community Health Nursing: Concepts and Practice | 4 |
NURS 174C | Community Health Nursing: Clinical Elective 1 | 2 |
NURS 178 | Culminating Project | 3 |
NURS 179 | Professional Communication and Reasoning Development 2 | 3 |
Nursing NCLEX-RN (National Exam/RN) credit will be awarded in the final semester of the nursing program | 19 | |
Total Units | 46 |
NURS 174C is an elective course that is only required for students wishing to apply for the California Board of Registered Nursing Public Health Nurse Certificate. Students not planning to apply for a Public Health Nurse Certificate must be petition for an exemption from this clinical course. Students who are granted exemption for NURS 174C will only complete 44 units.
Course also satisfies General Education (GE)/Graduation Requirement.
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