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Complete Your BSN

Building on the premise of the Park University Associate Degree Program, the BSN Completion Program will provide a career mobility path for the Associate Degree RN to continue their nursing education. The proposed program is congruent with the Park University vision and mission as well as the vision and mission of the Nursing Program. This program is intended primarily for online administration.


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Learn more about Park University's BSN degree Completion Program.


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Nursing Program Office 816-584-6257


Nursing Program email: nursing@park.edu


If you are interested in the nursing program, please complete the online request form, which creates a personalized VIP page of interest.

Admission Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited Associate Degree Nursing Program
  • RN Licensure in the United States. New graduates will be admitted on probationary status.
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0 from an accredited Nursing pre-licensure program or an ACT score of 21 or greater for students with a GPA below 3.0 on a 4 point scale
  • Submission of official nursing program associated transcripts and other undergraduate transcripts.
  • Completion of Pharmacology Standardized examination at the 75% benchmark score. Student must complete the examination prior to beginning NU 320.

Applications

The Ellen Finley Earhart Nursing Program is accepting applications for the BSN Degree Completion program. Applications will be accepted year round. Please contact the Nursing Program for an application handbook. The handbook provides detailed instructions about the application process and submission of documentation and the admission process.


BSN Core: 46 hours


Course #
Course Title
Credits

MA 120
Basic Concepts of Statistics
3

EN 306A
Professional Writing in the Disciplines: Scientific and Technical Writing
3


NU 300
Pharmacological Applications (VLE via testing
3

NU 310
Nursing Transitions for the BSN
3

NU 320
Historical Nursing Practice
3

BI 326
Ethics in Science
3

NU 350
Theoretical Foundations
3

NU 355
Pathophysiology for Clinicians
3

NU 400
Global Nursing Perspectives
3

NU 410
Community Health Nursing Practice (16 week course)
5

NU 420
Leadership and the BSN Role (16 week course)
5

HC 451
Health Care and the Political Process
3

NU 450
Research in Nursing
3

NU 455
Integrative Practice in Nursing
3



46 hours

LE 300 or 300 level Humanities or Social Sciences Course
3

Course Nursing / health care / language related elective
3

Electives : 3 courses totaling 9 hours of Social Science, Humanities, or LE courses (200 level or above).
9



15 hours


Degree total hours
61 hours

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