Elevate Your Career With Your Nursing RN to BSN Degree
Nursing and health care are constantly evolving with new technology, research and legislation. Public health organizations, hospitals, clinics, universities and countless other health care settings are recruiting nurses with advanced education — like a Bachelor of Science in Nursing — to fill key roles.
Webster University makes it easy to earn your Nursing degree through our fully online RN to BSN degree program. Our program is tailored to working adults, offering online, part-time enrollment in eight-week terms. Most part-time students complete the program in 2 to 2.5 years. However, since each student has an individualized plan based on the number of transfer credits and their needs, the time in the program may be shorter or longer.
We’ve designed our RN to BSN completion program for Registered Nurses who want to take their nursing practice to the next level. Our Bachelor of Science in Nursing program helps you develop the theoretical knowledge and real-world skills needed to meet the growing demands of the nursing profession.
You will learn from professionals in the health care field and acquire knowledge in your classes that can be applied the next day at work. You’ll also develop analytical and communication skills necessary to succeed in a nurse leader position.
RN to BSN Program
This program is offered only online and is for students who have successfully completed an associate degree or diploma in Nursing.
Program Description
The bachelor of science completion program in nursing (RN to BSN) program is designed for the registered nurse who wishes to advance his or her knowledge in nursing, the sciences and the liberal arts, and to achieve a bachelor’s degree. The program helps the registered nurse develop analytic and communication skills for professional excellence.
The RN to BSN curriculum focuses on holistic health promotion for the individual student, the profession, the individual client, the family, groups and the community. There is a strong emphasis on the nurse’s personal development, the needs and future of the profession and the broad, accountable nursing role that is needed and expected by today’s health care consumer. The program prepares the registered nurse for generalist nursing practice. A variety of faculty members, student experiences and learning environments are used to meet program and individual student goals.
This online program is tailored to working adults, offering part-time enrollment and eight-week terms. Typically, students complete the core nursing curriculum in 2 to 2.5 years depending on if courses are taken in the summer. Frequently, students must take additional Global Citizenship Program and/or elective courses to fulfill degree requirements. Nursing faculty advisors discuss additional requirements during the admission interview.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, the graduate will be able to:
- Demonstrate professionalism in nursing practice.
- Apply leadership skills to promote a culture of quality care and patient safety.
- Discuss research and evidence as it applies to professional nursing practice.
- Describe the role of information technology in professional nursing practice.
- Demonstrate basic understanding of the impact of health policy, finance, social, political and regulatory processes on the healthcare system.
- Advocate for the client’s needs in a diverse, global environment.
- Collaborate with clients and other healthcare professionals to promote quality care.
- Apply principles of health promotion and prevention to individuals and populations.