Passionate about delivering positive patient outcomes and supporting healthcare systems? If so, our programmatically accredited Registered Nurse (RN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree online can equip you with professional, post-licensure skills to enhance your nursing practice – faster. Develop competencies as a researcher, practitioner and leader to help you make informed clinical decisions in your role as a professional nurse.
Did you know? You may be able to complete your RN to BSN degree online in 14 months by transferring an associate degree in nursing (ADN) or eligible associate degree from a school with approved accreditation. If eligible, you’ll receive 87 credits for an ADN. If you don’t have an ADN transfer, RNs receive 40 total credits and may complete their degree in 2.5 years.
[1] The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master's degree program in nursing, and Doctor of Nursing Practice program at the University of Phoenix are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.
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Courses
The bachelor’s in nursing program helps you develop the professional knowledge and skills of RNs. Our curriculum builds on a foundation of biological, physical and social sciences paired with the intellectual, social, and cultural aspects of the professional nurse. Our coursework focuses on skills, such as critical thinking in holistic nursing, compassion in population health and case management.
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You’ll need 120 credits[2] to complete the RN to BSN degree online. Your course schedule may vary based on transferable credits or credits earned through the University’s Prior Learning Assessment.
Our required core courses in topics like professional nursing leadership and integrity in practice are designed to prepare you as a generalist. You’ll learn how to apply critical thinking, professional skills, leadership and knowledge to make clinical decisions that will result in positive patient outcomes and support healthcare systems.
This program curriculum is aligned with recommendations by leading industry organizations, such as:
As a student in the RN to BSN degree online program, you can earn digital badges (also known as micro-credentials) from your coursework and upon completion of your degree. These badges help bridge the gap between academic and industry and can help prove you have specific, measurable knowledge.
When you earn the Emergency Preparedness Badge, you’re prepared to maximize patient safety and decrease exposure to prevent the spread of infections during an outbreak, natural disaster, or public health emergency. You’re also prepared to use community health strategies for disaster management.
When you earn the Communication Badge, you’re prepared to integrate patient care communication and information technology systems in health care delivery to improve patient outcomes.
When you earn the Organizational Collaboration Badge, you’re prepared to utilize interprofessional care coordination strategies to promote quality patient care.
When you earn the Problem-Solving Badge, you’re prepared to implement appropriate health promotion and disease prevention strategies for diverse individuals, families and populations across the life span.
If you reside in California, our BSN degree provides you with coursework that’ll allow you to apply for a Public Health Nurse (PHN) certification in California.
Your academic counselor will help you schedule your courses for the bachelor’s in nursing degree. By taking just one 5-week course at a time, you can plan around personal commitments while still achieving your educational goals. If you qualify and want to take more courses at a time to finish your RN to BSN degree online faster in a minimum of 48 weeks, check out our competency-based RN to BSN program.
Interested in pursuing a master’s degree after your bachelor’s degree? If so, you might consider our master’s pathway for nursing. You can save time by completing two required courses for one of our master’s degree programs while finishing your bachelor’s degree requirements as part of your elective credits. The master’s nursing pathway is available for a Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Nurse Administration, a Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Nurse Education or a Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Informatics. Speak with an enrollment advisor or your academic counselor for more information.
The RN to BSN program is a post-licensure education program designed for nurses with active, unencumbered RN licensure who wish to obtain a bachelor’s degree in the professional field of nursing. The program is designed to develop the professional knowledge and skills of registered nurses and prepare them as generalists who are able to apply critical thinking, professional skills and knowledge to patient outcomes and healthcare systems.
Learning shouldn’t take years to put into practice. That’s why we’re empowering you to build career-relevant skills with every five- to six-week course.
We’ve worked with the labor market researcher Lightcast to identify in-demand skills for occupations and mapped those to our related associate, bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
Tuition
Tuition is based on number of credit hours per course. Courses are typically 3 credits, but can range from 1-6 credits. Costs do not include savings opportunities like transfer credits and scholarships.
What affects the overall cost of my program?
Your full program cost can vary by:
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Through our 3+1 transfer pathway, associate degree in nursing students can take 3 years of general course requirements at a participating community college and complete a bachelor’s degree in a little over one year at University of Phoenix. Transfer up to 87 credits and save $144 on every 3-credit course.
Through our Community College Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP), you can start upper-division nursing courses for our bachelor’s in nursing program at University of Phoenix while finishing your ADN degree with one of our alliance community colleges.
Eligible students saved:
$11,000 & 1 year
Students with eligible credits and relevant experience on average saved $11k and 1 year off their undergraduate degree with University of Phoenix.
Eligible students saved:
$11,000 & 1 year
Students with eligible credits and relevant experience on average saved $11k and 1 year off their undergraduate degree with University of Phoenix.
Careers & Outcomes
As the health care needs of our nation grow increasingly complex, employers are expressing a strong preference for professional nurses with a bachelor’s in nursing degree. Plus, BSN-prepared nurses are developing notable skills in critical thinking, leadership, case management and health promotion that increase their ability to practice across a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings.
When you earn your BSN degree, you’ll be equipped with a concrete set of skills you can apply on the job. You’ll learn how to:
Top skills learned in this program:
Business Management for Nursing Professionals
Communications
Compassion in Population Health
Coordinating Safe Care
Critical Thinking and Holistic Nursing
Health Administration
Information Management and Communication
Leadership
Professionalism in the Nursing Field
Quality Improvement and Case Management
Strategic Planning
An RN to BSN degree online can prepare you to be a:
6% growth
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, job growth for registered nurses occupations is projected to be faster than average between 2023 and 2033.
The BLS Projected Growth for 2023-2033 is published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. This data reflects the BLS’ projections of national (not local) conditions. These data points are not specific to University of Phoenix students or graduates.
Industry Spotlight
According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), nursing is the nation’s largest healthcare profession, and most healthcare services involve some form of care by nurses. Many employers are strongly preferring candidates who are baccalaureate prepared.
Nurses are needed in both acute care and community settings, which creates more opportunity for those pursuing a career in nursing. You can work in private practice, public health agencies, primary care clinics, home health care, nursing homes, schools, mental health agencies, military and more.
BSN-prepared professional nurses might partake in job duties like assessing patients’ conditions, observing patients and recording observations, administering medications, performing diagnostic tests and analyzing the results, operating medical equipment, setting up plans for patient’s care, explaining what to do at home after treatment and more.
Admissions
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[1] Transactional Survey, September 2022-August 2023 (23,739 respondents)
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You have a support team of real people you can lean on. And our academic counselors, who are with you every step of the way, have earned a 5-star rating from 90% of our surveyed students.[1] Start a conversation with an enrollment representative today.
[1] Transactional Survey, August 2021-22 (18,645 respondents)
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Our RN to BSN degree online is designed with busy nurses in mind. Our instructional courses are delivered asynchronously so you can complete courses when it’s convenient for you.
Our bachelor’s in nursing courses align with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Essentials, which outline the necessary curriculum content and expected competencies of RN to BSN graduates.
You’ll complete assignments that mimic activities you’ll be performing as a professional nurse. You’ll practice, apply and demonstrate skills such as infection control and treatment planning in authentic assignments.
Faculty Spotlight
Your success is a top priority for our faculty members. They bring an average of 28+ years of experience and hands-on perspective to the classroom. Our nursing faculty leverage their practical experience as chief nursing officers, directors of services, vice president of operations and more to help bridge the gap between academics and industry knowledge. Our faculty also model compassion and empathy for their students.
Accreditation
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master's degree program in nursing, and Doctor of Nursing Practice program at the University of Phoenix are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.
The RN to BSN degree online at University of Phoenix is a post-licensure education program. The BSN degree enables you to leverage your existing knowledge and experience from being a licensed RN. You can also transfer an associate degree in nursing (ADN), if applicable, to complete the program faster.
Our bachelor’s in nursing program includes 11 core courses in topics such as health information technology for nursing, research outcomes management for the practicing nurse, healthcare policy and public health.
In our RN to BSN degree online, you’ll learn skills, such as:
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No, a bachelor’s in nursing is not the same as a registered nurse (RN). A BSN is an educational degree in nursing. An RN designation may only be used after completing all requirements and obtaining licensure by a state board of nursing as a registered nurse. If you’re an RN, you can pursue a BSN degree for expanded skills and greater career opportunities in your field.
A BSN stands for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. It’s typically a four-year program for students who seek to become a registered nurse, or those who already are a registered nurse and wish to pursue additional education to enhance their nursing career. Many RNs will enroll in RN to BSN programs to further their education in the nursing field from a nursing diploma or an associate degree to a bachelor’s degree.
A registered nurse (RN) is a licensed medical professional who provides patient care and provides educational and emotional support for those individuals and their families. Depending on the specialty of the registered nurse, their specific duties will vary.
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The length of time to complete your bachelor’s in nursing program varies depending on the program you choose and your educational history.
Yes, our RN to BSN degree online is designed with the working registered nurse (RN) in mind. You’ll take one course at a time, every five weeks, and all the instructional information is delivered asynchronously. This is important because we understand nurses like you are likely working around the clock and need to be able to complete assignments at a time that’s convenient for you and your schedule.
In our bachelor’s in nursing program, you’ll take most of the courses online. However, two courses require direct care clinical hours. The direct care clinical hours must be completed face-to-face in community settings. You’re required to complete 45 direct care clinical hours in each of the two courses for a total of 90 hours.
Our RN to BSN degree online helps registered nurses (RNs) enhance their knowledge and prepare for new career opportunities. Career opportunities could include roles as a public health nurse, director of nursing, nursing instructor and staff nurse. Additionally, you'll have the education to work in a range of settings such as hospitals, physician's offices, outpatient care centers, home healthcare, nursing and residential care facilities, and more. Some nurses travel frequently in the United States and throughout the world to help care for patients in places where there are not enough healthcare workers.
If you’re currently working as an RN, the RN to BSN degree online at University of Phoenix allows you to take courses when it fits your busy schedule as a working nurse. You also have access to highly rated 1-on-1 support, available 20 hours a day, 5 days a week to help you while earning your BSN.
You may be eligible to enroll in a competency-based RN to BSN degree program which can reduce the time it takes to complete your BSN degree. There are specific admission requirements including qualifying prior work experience.
[2] Current, unencumbered, RN license required.
While widely available, not all programs are available to residents of all states. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.