Program Details
School of Nursing
- City: Lubbock, TX
- Length: 2 to 3 semesters
- Tuition: $5,308.35
- Website: https://www.ttuhsc.edu/nursing/undergrad/rn-to-bsn/default.aspx
The Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) program at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) is designed for licensed RNs seeking to enhance their professional skills and credentials.
This program provides flexibility with 100% online courses, allowing students to study at their own pace while balancing work and personal responsibilities. It emphasizes holistic nursing care, leadership, and evidence-based practice, preparing graduates for advanced roles in the healthcare field.
Program Duration
The RN to BSN program can be completed in as little as two semesters (approximately 12 months) for full-time students, with part-time options available for those requiring more flexibility.
Curriculum
The curriculum includes courses on community health, healthcare technology, risk evaluation, nursing leadership, and jurisprudence, culminating in a capstone course. Direct patient care clinicals are not required, but field experiences and mentorships are integrated into the coursework, often allowing students to complete projects at their place of employment.
NURS 4342 Evidence into Practice
This course equips students with the skills to critically evaluate and apply evidence to enhance nursing practice. It covers basic research principles, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice (EBP) approaches. Students engage in discussions, readings, and evaluations of evidence and research reports to develop proficiency in evidence-based nursing.
NURS 4233 Art of the Human Experience
Students explore the art and science of nursing while identifying personal strengths and developing a professional statement. The course emphasizes how understanding the human experience improves patient satisfaction and healthcare outcomes, fostering a holistic approach to nursing practice.
NURS 4393 Integrated Nursing Immersion
This course allows students to focus on a self-selected area of special interest in practice, leadership, or quality management. By integrating nursing theory and interdisciplinary content, students enhance their knowledge to deliver safe, high-quality care in a dynamic healthcare environment.
NURS 4344 Management and Leadership: Bedside to Boardroom
This course delves into evidence-based nursing leadership, emphasizing quality improvement, research principles, and professional role development. Students analyze and evaluate strategies to advance nursing practice through effective management and leadership in healthcare.
NURS 4347 Evaluating Risk in Healthcare
Students learn key concepts related to patient safety and inter-professional communication. Topics include failure modes effects analysis (FMEA), root cause analysis (RCA), and patient satisfaction metrics like HCAHPS, equipping students with tools to assess and mitigate risks in healthcare settings.
NURS 4346 Concepts of Community and Population Health Nursing
This course focuses on community and population health nursing through online and clinical learning. Students assess community health problems, risk factors, and interventions while exploring interdisciplinary teamwork and strategies for disease prevention and health promotion.
NURS 4345 Healthcare Information Technology
Students explore healthcare information technology (HIT) and its role in improving patient outcomes. Topics include HIT processes, interdisciplinary integration, ethics, and information security. The course also highlights strategies for implementing meaningful use of HIT across healthcare settings.
NURS 4332 Chronic Health Conditions: Optimizing Wellness
This course examines the impact of chronic health conditions within communities. It explores discharge planning, self-management strategies, and cultural competence to maximize patient wellness, emphasizing holistic and sustainable approaches to healthcare.
NURS 4349 Nursing Jurisprudence and Ethics
Students examine nursing practice acts, legal regulations, and ethical principles to navigate professional boundaries and patient rights. The course addresses legal and ethical dilemmas, patient safety advocacy, peer review, whistle-blower protections, and health policy, preparing students for professional engagement in nursing.
NURS 4234 Integrating BSN Concepts
As a capstone course, this class synthesizes nursing principles, including patient-centered care, interdisciplinary collaboration, advocacy, ethics, evidence-based practice, and quality improvement. Students integrate these concepts to prepare for professional success in diverse healthcare settings.
More curriculum details here:
- https://www.ttuhsc.edu/nursing/documents/rnbsn/program_curriculum.pdf
- https://nursing.ttuhsc.edu/degreeplans/index.php?id=31
- https://nursing.ttuhsc.edu/degreeplans/index.php?id=26
Accreditation and Outcomes
The program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and has earned recognition as a National League for Nursing (NLN) Center of Excellence. Graduates are equipped to provide evidence-based, patient-centered care, work in interdisciplinary teams, and pursue leadership roles. The program also serves as a pathway to graduate nursing degrees, such as an MSN.
Admissions and Acceptance
Admission to the RN to BSN program is competitive, with applications reviewed holistically by the Admissions and Progressions Committee. Applicants must hold an active RN license, complete prerequisite courses with a minimum grade of “C,” and maintain a GPA of at least 2.0 in nursing courses. International students are not eligible for the online program, and a criminal background check is required for all admitted students.
Tuition
The tuition for RN to BSN program is $5,308.35
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Additional Features and Resources
TTUHSC provides comprehensive student support, including academic advising, technology assistance, and access to library resources. The online platform offers interactive learning experiences, with access to faculty through various communication methods. The program is designed for seamless articulation with associate degree programs, supporting a smooth transition to a BSN.
Related Programs
In addition to the RN to BSN program, TTUHSC offers pathways such as the RN to MSN Expressway, allowing students to continue their education efficiently. This structure supports lifelong learning and career advancement in nursing.
The TTUHSC RN to BSN program combines flexibility, quality education, and robust support, making it an excellent choice for RNs aspiring to advance their careers and impact the healthcare field.