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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
2025-10-01
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
9 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Nursing | Nursing Administration | Nursing Assistant
Area of study
Health
Education type
Fully Online
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
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About Program

Program Overview


Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN), Nursing – FLEX

Program Overview

The post-traditional FLEX Nursing (RN to BSN) program gives you, the working nurse, a faster route to professional advancement. This program allows you to leverage your nursing knowledge to get your degree at your own pace. By using online courses, you can move through the program quickly to obtain the promotion and raise you deserve without attending classes on campus. This program is 28 credit hours and requires a senior capstone project showing mastery of the principles you’ve learned.


Upon graduating from the RN to BSN program, you’ll be qualified for positions in nursing management within healthcare institutions. You’ll also be able to apply for graduate programs in nursing at the master’s and doctoral levels.


Program at a Glance

  • Total Credit Hours: 32
  • Program Type: BSN (or RN to BSN)
  • I-20 Approved: No
  • I-17 Approved: No

Details

  • Program Director: Cindy Swaney
  • Class Format: Online
  • Program Duration: 9 Months
  • Students can take as many as 4 courses in one 7-week term. If a student completes 2 FLEX courses within 5 weeks, they can add up to 2 more for free. 9 months is a potential degree completion time.
  • Start Date: Fall: August & October | Spring: January & March | Summer: May & June

Suggested Class Sequence

Admission Requirements

  • Previous Degree Required: An associate’s degree in Nursing is required to enroll in this program.
  • Transcript Required: Official 2- & 4- year school transcripts need to be submitted as part of the application process for this program.
  • Application Deadline: The application deadline is two (2) weeks before a term start date.

Career Outcomes

  • Salary estimates are sourced from Lightcast.

Related Programs

  • College of Arts and Sciences: Bachelor of Science (BS), Biology
  • College of Health Professions: Bachelor of Science (BS), Health Care Management – FLEX
  • College of Health Professions: Bachelor of Science in Health Science (BSHS), Health Science: Medical Imaging

Why AU?

At Anderson University you will find caring and supportive faculty that maintain current practice within local healthcare facilities to ensure that you receive up-to-date real-world information. Small nursing cohorts allow you to have more personalized communication with our nursing faculty. Our FLEX program allows you to complete your education at your own pace in as little as nine months.


Program Outline


Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN), Nursing – FLEX


Degree Overview:

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) program at Anderson University is a post-traditional program designed for working nurses seeking professional advancement. This FLEX program utilizes online courses to provide a flexible learning experience, enabling students to complete their degree at their own pace. The program aims to:

  • Provide working nurses with the knowledge and skills needed to advance in their careers.
  • Equip nurses with leadership skills and prepare them for management positions within healthcare institutions.
  • Completion time of 9 months for dedicated students.
  • 28 credit hours, including a senior capstone project demonstrating mastery of learned principles.

Objectives:

  • Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills in the context of nursing practice.
  • Enhance leadership skills and prepare graduates for supervisory roles in healthcare settings.
  • Equip graduates to provide safe, effective, and compassionate care to diverse patient populations.

Outline:


Program Structure:

The program is comprised of 28 credit hours, including:

  • University Core Requirements
  • Nursing Major Core Requirements
  • Cognate Course Requirements
  • Nursing Transfer Electives
  • General Electives

Course Schedule:

Due to the program's online format, students can adjust the course schedule to suit their individual needs and pace. The program allows students to complete up to 4 courses within a single 7-week term, with the option of adding 2 additional courses for free if they complete 2 courses within 5 weeks.


Modules:


Nursing Major Core Requirements (18 credit hours):

  • Concepts in Nursing Research (3 credits)
  • Leadership and Management in Nursing (3 credits)
  • Health Assessment and Promotion (3 credits)
  • Pathophysiology and Pharmacology (3 credits)
  • Nursing Informatics (3 credits)
  • Senior Capstone Project (3 credits)

Cognate Course Requirements (18 credit hours):

  • Human Anatomy (3 credits)
  • Human Physiology (3 credits)
  • Microbiology for Health Sciences (3 credits)
  • Introduction to Psychology (3 credits)
  • Introduction to Sociology (3 credits)
  • Public Health (3 credits)

Nursing Transfer Electives (34 credit hours):

Students can choose from various elective courses to personalize their learning and specialization in areas like:

  • Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing (3 credits)
  • Women’s Health Nursing (3 credits)
  • Gerontology (3 credits)
  • Informatics and Technology (3 credits)

General Electives (9 credit hours):

Students have the flexibility to choose general elective courses from various disciplines to broaden their knowledge and skillset.


Assessment:

Assessment methods in this program likely include a combination of:

  • Assignments:
  • Evaluating students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills through written assignments, case studies, and projects.
  • Clinical Performance:
  • Assessing students' ability to apply theoretical knowledge and skills in real-world clinical settings.
  • Capstone Project:
  • Evaluating students' ability to synthesize and integrate their learning through a comprehensive capstone project. The program's curriculum and assessment methods adhere to the standards set forth by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) and other relevant accrediting bodies.

Teaching:


Teaching Methods:

  • Online Delivery:
  • The program utilizes an online learning platform to deliver course content and provide students with flexible access to resources.
  • Interactive Learning Activities:
  • The program incorporates interactive activities such as online discussions, simulations, and case studies to enhance student engagement.
  • Personalized Support:
  • Students have access to dedicated faculty and support staff who provide assistance with academic and technical issues.

Faculty:

The nursing program is led by experienced faculty members who are experts in their respective fields and have extensive clinical and academic experience.


Technology Integration:

The program leverages technology to enhance the learning experience, including access to online resources, simulations, and an interactive learning platform.


Careers:


Career Opportunities:

Graduates of this program are prepared for various leadership and management positions within healthcare settings, such as:

  • Nurse manager
  • Nurse educator
  • Clinical nurse specialist
  • Public health nurse
  • Case manager

Salary Potential:

The median salary for registered nurses with a Bachelor's degree is higher than those without a Bachelor's degree. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for registered nurses was $77,600 in May 2022. Individual salary potential may be influenced by factors like experience, geographic location, and specialty area.

  • The application deadline for the program is two (2) weeks prior to the term start date.
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:


Previous Degree Required:

An associate's degree in Nursing is required to enroll in this program.


Transcript Requirements:


Application Deadline:

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