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*PLEASE NOTE* The RN-BSN Program is for students who already have an RN license, but do not yet have a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing.
**SEE REVISED DEADLINES BELOW**
General Information
The RN Advanced Placement Nursing Option (APO) is offered in two versions.
It may be completed in one year, the Intensive, or two years,
the Part-Time version.
Accreditation
The Department of Nursing has professional accreditation by the California Board of Registered Nursing (916/322-3350), and the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (212/363-5555).
Convenience
Many (though not all) of the courses required for completing this
program can be taken at either the Hayward Campus or Concord
Campus. In addition, some courses required are offered via "Blackboard" an
internet classroom format, to allow for more flexible study
time. Several other courses do not require weekly attendance.
Eligibility
The following steps are required to become eligible for the RN
- APO Program. Meeting minimum eligibility
requirements does not guarantee admission to the program.
Application - NOTE REVISED DEADLINES
To be considered for admission to the RN Advanced Placement Track, students
must complete two application forms by strict deadlines:
Please follow directions carefully, and note that you must submit (not just save) a final version of the RN-BSN Supplemental Application in order for the Nursing Program to receive it.
Click here to begin the RN-BSN Supplemental Application.
If you just "SAVE" the new application (above), and do not login again to SUBMIT it, the Nursing Department will not receive your application. To make sure your application is received and considered, please go to the link below.
**IMPORTANT REMINDER: The RN-BSN application, letter of recommendation and official transcripts are all due to the Nursing Office by November 30th. Applications received after November 30 will be considered on a space-available basis only, up until March 1. Applications submitted without associated documents are considered incomplete and ineligible.
If you have questions/technical issues related to the nursing application process, please email nursing@csueastbay.edu
**Some personal email accounts have filtered our Nursing Department emails into Spam folders. Please check your Spam folder regularly during the application process if you are not yet using a CSUEB email account. We send important updates and reminders via email and we don't want you to miss these. Thank you!!
Major Requirements
The nursing major requires lower division and upper division coursework. Lower division coursework may be taken at a community college. Transfer courses used to satisfy prerequisites must be evaluated by the Nursing Admissions Coordinator as part of the application process.
Degree Requirements
Upper division credit applicable to the degree will be granted for successfully passing the NCLEX exam and completing clinical courses in the student's ADN program.
RN-BSN Major Requirements (52 units)
I. Prerequisite courses = 36 units
(Many lower division courses are included in the 105 units transferred from community colleges.)
Human Anat & Physiology I (BIOL 2010) (5)
Human Anat & Physiology II (BIOL 2020) (5)
Introduction to Microbiology (BIOL 2025) (5)
Inorganic Chemistry (CHEM 1601) (4) OR
Organic Biochemistry (CHEM 1602) (4)
Expository Writing (ENGL 1001) (4)
Oral Communication (COMM 1004 or 1000) (4)
Statistics (STAT 1000) (5)
Critical Thinking/Logic (suggested courses are PHIL 1000, PHIL 3010, PSYCH 1100) (4)
II. Transferrable courses = 16 units
Pharmacology* (NURS 2015) (3)
Nutrition* (NURS 2010 or BIOL 3070) (4)
General Psychology (PSYC 1000) (5) AND
1) Introduction to Sociology (SOC 1000) (4) OR
2) Introduction to Anthropology (ANTH 1000) (4) OR
3) Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 1300) (4)
Required CSUEB Courses = 57 units
I. Nursing Courses = 41 units
Nurs 2005 or Biol 4160 (4)
Nurs 3202 Nursing Leadership (4)
Nurs 3401 Legal Aspects (2)*
Nurs 3502 Continuity of Care (2)
Nurs 3503 Physical Assessment (3)
Nurs 3505 Advanced Principles I (4)
Nurs 3507 Advanced Principles II (4)
Nurs 3509 Advanced Principles III (4)
Nurs 4203 Research Synthesis (2)
Nurs 4207 Principles of Community Health Nursing (2)
Nurs 4208 Practicum of Community Health Nursing (4)
Nurs 4301 Preceptorship Seminar (2)
Nurs 4305 RN Preceptorship Project or Skills Lab Practicum (4)
II. Other Required Courses = 16 units
Hist 4710, History & Trends of Nursing - C4** (4)
Human Growth & Development - D4** (4)
HDEV 3800
Upper Division Science - B6 ** (4)
Upper Division Elective (4)
* Documentation of content from transcripts can be accepted for these courses. Units will then be included in the 105 transfer units.
**These courses can be used to meet the 3 Upper Division G.E. courses required to graduate provided they are taken at CSUEB after obtaining Junior standing.
SUGGESTED COURSE SCHEDULE
RN to BSN Intensive Program Plan
Fall: 16 units
NURS 3505, 3507, 3509 (12)
NURS 2005 (4)
Winter: 11 units
NURS 3502 (2)
NURS 4203 (2)
NURS 3503 (3)
Upper Division Elective/B6 (4)
Spring: 16 units
NURS 3202 (4)
NURS 4207/8 (6)
NURS 4301 (2), 4305 (4)
Summer: 12 units
HIST 4710 (4)
HDEV 3800 or PSYC 4420 (4)
Upper Division Elective/B6 (4)
RN to BSN Part Time Program Plan
FIRST YEAR
Fall: 12 units
NURS 3505 (4)
NURS 3507 (4)
NURS 2005 (4)
Winter: 9 units
NURS 3502 (2)
NURS 3503 (3)
Upper Division Elective/B6 (4)
Spring: 8 units
NURS 3202 (4)
HIST 4710 (4)
SECOND YEAR
Fall: 8 units
NURS 3509 (4)
HDEV 3800 (4)
Winter: 6 units
NURS 4203 (2)
Upper Division Elective/B6 (4)
Spring: 12 units
NURS 4207/8 (6)
NURS 4301 (2), 4305 (4)
Any university requirements (180 total units, 60 upper division units, upper and lower G.E. requirements and U.S. History code requirements) must be completed before graduation and added to above suggested schedule.
