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Bachelor of Science in Nursing
RN to BSN Program
If you are not currently a registered nurse, please review the information on the BSN Program.


RN to BSN Program for Registered Nurses

Printable flyer of prerequisites and admissions requirements is available at
www.uta.edu/nursing/RN-to-BSN/RNadmit.pdf

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Courses
For those who are already Registered Nurses in Texas

Field of Study: Students who complete an approved field of study curriculum in whole or in part will receive academic credit for the equivalent courses within their selected field of study at The University of Texas at Arlington.
Core Complete: Students who transfer from a Texas community college or university and are certified as core complete shall have satisfied the core requirements of The University of Texas at Arlington. Academic Departments may, in some instances, require specific courses outside the major as prerequisites for major course work.

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Junior

Credit Hrs Syllabus online
N3325 Holistic Care of Older Adults 3 Fall 2009
N3645 Professional Nursing 6 Fall 2009
N3425 Holistic Health Assessment Across the Lifespan 4 Fall 2009
N3335 Health Promotion Across the Lifespan 3 Fall 2009

Senior                                                                  

N4325 Nursing Research 3 Fall 2009 Section 201  
Online Section
N4455 Nursing Leadership & Management 4 Fall 2009
N4585 Capstone Seminar 5 Online Section
Fall 2009
N4465 Care of Vulnerable Populations Across the Lifespan 4 Fall 2009

Use this link to view  Electives (may not be offered each semester)
NOTE: beginning Fall 2009, 3 hours of upper division electives (of your choice) and 3 hours of upper division nursing electives will be required for graduation.


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