2024-25
Nursing - RN to BSN (Part-Time Cohort, Non-AN-DTA/MRP Graduate)
This degree option is designed for licensed registered nurses (RNs) who have completed an associate degree from an accredited college or nursing program. Learning focuses on community and population health, leadership, team coordination and collaboration, quality assurance and improvement, care coordination and case management, and application of research and evidence-based practice. The curriculum is designed to include clinical reasoning skills, problem solving, and critical thinking at the level of a bachelor-prepared RN. Graduates from the RN to BSN program are prepared to apply for advanced degree programs.
See also
- Degree Requirements for Health Sciences and Wellness programs
- Course descriptions in LCC Catalog
- Distribution lists in LCC Catalog
Important: Many course sequences only begin in fall quarter. Check with your program advisor.