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RN to B.S.N.

What is the RN to B.S.N.?

The RN to B.S.N. program is a fully online, flexible and affordable option designed to help registered nurses who have an associate's degree in nursing move ahead in their nursing career. Each course in the program is offered a minimum of three times per year. Students have the ability to design their own pace of degree completion. Our faculty and staff are here to help you map your nursing career and reach your professional goals.

Whether you are an associate degree RN wanting to pursue your B.S.N., or you are an associate RN with a goal of working towards a master's or doctorate degree, we have a pathway for you and we want to help you streamline your journey. Graduate level courses can be substituted for courses in the RN to B.S.N. program to help you jump start your application to a graduate nursing program at SDSU. Check out our RN to M.S.N. information page if that's you.

As South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã's No. 1 RN to B.S.N. program, SDSU prepares future nurse leaders with flexibility, innovation and agility.

Program Information

Applicants for the RN to B.S.N. program must:

  1. Be a registered nurse with an associate degree in nursing and an unencumbered license in the state of practice.
  2. Meet SDSU GPA transfer requirements.
  3. Have achieved "C" grades in all courses.
  4. Have three or fewer prerequisite courses to complete.

Conditional admission may be granted to approved students currently enrolled in an associate degree program. For more information on special circumstances, contact the program adviser.

Each session is seven weeks long.

TermApplication due dateSession start dateSession end date
Fall Term 1July 1Sept. 9Oct. 25
Fall Term 2Sept. 1Oct. 28Dec. 13
Spring Term 1Dec. 1Jan. 13Feb. 23
Spring Term 2Feb. 1Mar. 17May 2

Tuition Information

Group

Price per credit

Core curriculum cost

South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Residents

$408

$12,240

South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Advantage
(Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Illinois and Wisconsin)

$408

$12,240

Non-Resident

$525

$15,750

» Estimated cost is based on 2024-2025 BOR tuition/fees.

» All courses are worth three credits each and delivered in seven-week format.

» 30 SDSU credits are required for program completion.

» Full-time: 12 credits per semester • Completion in 10 months.

» Part-time: 6 credits per semester • Completion in 18 months.

» Additional costs will be incurred throughout the B.S.N. program, including but not limited to textbooks.

Financial Aid

SDSU is committed to helping students find the resources available to help pay for college — our Office of Financial Aid is here for you.

Please contact your adviser regarding financial aid if you would like to consider dual enrollment in you associate degree program and RN to B.S.N. program.

Academic Advising Guide Sheet

The academic advising guide sheet promotes student success by guiding all students to timely completion their degree.

RN to B.S.N. Courses

  • NURS 300: Transition to B.S.N. (3 credits)
  • NURS 301: Emerging Issues in Nursing (3 credits)
  • NURS 452: Introduction to Population Health (3 credits)
  • NURS 455: Quality Improvement and Safety (3 credits)
  • NURS 462: Application of Population Health (3 credits)
  • NURS 463: Systems-Based Practice in Healthcare (3 credits)
  • NURS 465: Evidence-Based Practice and Research (3 credits)
  • NURS 466: Healthcare Informatics and Technologies (3 credits)
  • NURS 468: Palliative Care Nursing (3 credits)
  • NURS 469: Nursing Leadership in Practice (3 credits)

30 credits must be completed with SDSU

Details

Credits
System General Education Requirements (SGRs)32-33
Pre-Nursing Requirements11
Major Requirements76
Associate Degree completion46
SDSU College of Nursing Courses30
Electives1
Total number of hours required for major76
Total number of hours required for B.S.N. degree120

As a graduate of the RN to B.S.N. program, you will have the knowledge to:

  • Integrate theories and concepts from liberal education into nursing practice (cross-curricular skill: critical and creative thinking).
  • Integrate effective leadership skills to improve the quality of health care (cross-curricular skill: teamwork; diversity, inclusion and equity).
  • Incorporate evidence-based practice (cross-curricular skill: inquiry and analysis; critical and creative thinking).
  • Demonstrate proficiency in patient care technologies and informatics (cross-curricular skill: information literacy).
  • Evaluate the implications of health policy and health care delivery systems on the professional nursing practice environment.
  • Integrate effective interprofessional communication and collaboration into professional nursing practice (cross-curricular skill: teamwork).
  • Integrate behaviors that reflect nursing values and professional standards into practice (cross-curricular skill: ethical reasoning; diversity, inclusion and equity).
  • Provide patient-centered, quality care (cross-curricular skill: diversity, inclusion and equity).
  • Improve population health through health promotion and disease prevention.

To apply, you must complete the:

  1. General application to the university (if you are not currently an SDSU student)

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Online Degree Completion

100%

Length of courses

7 weeks

Number of Credits hours

30

Cost per credit hours

$408

*Lowest credit hour price

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South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University has claimed the top spots in three rankings of South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã's best, most affordable and fastest online RN to B.S.N. — registered nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing — programs.