The Baccalaureate Completion Program (RN-BSN) is an upper-level, transfer program in professional nursing designed to support working registered nurses who currently have a diploma or associate degree in attaining their baccalaureate degree in nursing.
The program represents an opportunity for RN students to broaden and enhance current knowledge and skills, acquire new knowledge in the theory and practice of nursing, increase career opportunities, and provide the credentials necessary for graduate education.
The program provides the student with both classroom and experiential learning opportunities and includes a balance between professional study and study in the arts and sciences. In keeping with the UNE philosophy of general education, which values ideas as well as skills, the BSN student is exposed to different ways of knowing through study of the social sciences, natural sciences, and humanities.
This program may be completed in one, one and one-half or two years of full-time study, or four years of part-time study. For more information see:
| Associate Degree in Applied Science | |
| Israel Branch Campus | |
| Masters of Nurse Anesthesia |