2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog w/ November Addendum 
    
    Nov 25, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog w/ November Addendum [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nursing, B.S.N.


The RN-BSN program structure is designed to build upon the student’s prior education and experience in preparation for professional RN licensure. With this foundational knowledge, the RN-BSN program provides additional practicum knowledge, opportunities to apply new knowledge, and the flexibility to explore practice and individualized topics.

The program builds on the education and training of registered nurses who hold an associate degree or hospital diploma credential in nursing. Designed for working nurses, this online program provides unique academic learning and experiences as part of a science and technology university.

RN students will have unique opportunities to combine academic coursework with their professional practice in completing requirements for the BSN. Additionally, RN students will engage in health care advocacy efforts supporting stakeholders in their individual communities. Working collaboratively with RN nurse educators, students have a unique opportunity to pursue scholarship and practical experiences in self-identified arenas of interest.

The program is multi-disciplinary, and integrates experts in epidemiology, science, ethics, and informatics. Completing the required health informatics course will provide the RN student with earned graduate level credits. Other course work in evidence-based practice, science, and statistics prepares the RN student for success in any graduate program.

The program allows students to begin their BSN with a cohort of colleagues and allows for flexibility when needed. In addition to exceptional preparation for graduate school the RN-BSN graduate has gained purposeful education that will enhance their career mobility and provide knowledge to further impact patients and the healthcare system.

Admission Process and Additional Requirements for the RN to BSN Undergraduate Program

The admission process for the BSN is streamlined since this program is designed for licensed RNs. Students are automatically granted up to 70 credits upon admission. The BSN degree for RNs is committed to offering advanced, career-focused educational opportunities to licensed nurses.

Application Timeline - The admission process recommends completing and submitting the application at least 30 days prior to the start of a session. This application process allows ample time to be accepted, develop an academic schedule, and to process financial aid applications (if applicable). To complete the process, an applicant should:

  • Apply online at https://www.harrisburgu.edu/apply-nursing/ or complete a paper application that’s available from the Admissions Office
  • Submit all official college transcripts(s), if applicable, for all college, university or diploma schools attended (whether or not academic credit was earned)
    • A letter grade of C or higher is required
    • GPA of 2.0 is recommended (if less than, a written appeal can be submitted to the Director)
  • Provide the state and number of your current active RN license

Program Goals

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) will:

  • Demonstrate evidence-based nursing care from a practice, policy, and systems perspective;
  • Act within contemporary ethical professional standards;
  • Demonstrate cultural competency; and,
  • Participate in teams in a variety of healthcare settings.

Nursing Requirements


Students are required to complete 120 credits for the Bachelor of Science Degree.

Complete the following Core courses - 30 semester hours:


The following courses comprise the required core courses of the RN-BSN degree program. The credit value of each course appears in parentheses ( ).

General Elective - 3 semester hours:


  • Elective Course (3 semester hours)

Experiential Learning Courses - 17 semester hours: