Nursing

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OVERVIEW

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at Iowa State University is a RN-to-BSN program, designed for those who are already a Registered Nurse (RN), and desire to further their nursing career and education to the next level. Iowa State’s RN-to-BSN program provides interactive learning opportunities where students can apply their real-world experiences and education to inspire innovation in their places of care. RN-to-BSN students will be challenged to enhance health promotion and disease prevention, apply nursing science and evidenced-based patient-centered care, focus on the culture of health for nurses, individuals, and communities, and demonstrate the continuum of care, from a nurse’s self-care to patient care to community and population health.

The baccalaureate nursing program at Iowa State University of Science and Technology located in Ames, Iowa is approved by the:

Iowa Board of Nursing (IBON)
Riverpoint Business Park
400 SW 8th St., Suite B
Des Moines, IA 50309
(515) 281-3255

The baccalaureate nursing program at Iowa State University of Science and Technology located in Ames, Iowa is accredited by the:

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, GA 30326
(404) 975-5000

The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the baccalaureate nursing program is initial accreditation.

View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at http://www.acenursing.com/accreditedprograms/programSearch.htm

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, students should be able to: 

  1. Synthesize theory and concepts from the arts and humanities, natural and social sciences, and nursing in the holistic practice of professional nursing.
  2. Integrate knowledge of historical and contemporary nursing with leadership skills and principles to facilitate optimal patient and systems outcomes.
  3. Translate research findings to support evidence-based, competent, safe, and effective nursing care to individuals, families, and communities in diverse settings across the lifespan.
  4. Utilize current technology effectively and efficiently to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, support decision making and accomplish goals related to the delivery of safe, quality care for diverse individuals, families, and the community.
  5. Examine how healthcare policies, including financial and regulatory, influence healthcare systems, nursing practices and population health.
  6. Incorporate principles of effective communication and collaboration when working with members of the health team, recipients of care and interested groups to improve health outcomes for individuals, groups and communities.
  7. Integrate concepts of health promotion and disease management, health literacy and patient-centered care to improve population health.
  8. Engage in professional, culturally competent, and ethically congruent care that reflects dignity and uniqueness of individuals and groups in diverse populations and locations.
  9. Demonstrate a commitment to professionalism and model the values of advocacy, compassion, integrity, human dignity, cultural competence and social justice while embracing the concept of continuous learning.

Administered by the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition

RN-to-BSN Admissions Criteria

Applications for the RN-to-BSN program are individually reviewed. Minimum requirements for admission to the BSN program include:

  • Licensure as a Registered Nurse
  • Meet all Iowa State University admission criteria for transfer students
  • Official college transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
  • Minimum of 2.5 cumulative GPA for all college coursework
  • Achievement of minimum “C” (not C-) for all prerequisite courses listed below
English Composition I and II (ENGL 150 and ENGL 250 equivalent)
Introduction to Chemistry (CHEM 163 or CHEM 1T equivalent)
Statistics (STAT 101 or STAT 104 equivalent)
Introduction to Human Nutrition (FS HN 167 equivalent)
Introduction to Sociology (SOC 134 equivalent)

Admissions requirements are congruent with the Iowa Action Coalition, RN-to-BSN Task Force Recommendations. 

RN-to-BSN Progression Criteria

RN-to-BSN Graduation Requirements

  • At least 32 credits earned in residence at Iowa State University, and the final 32 credits taken through Iowa State University prior to graduation.
  • All general education requirements at Iowa State University must be met.
  • The BSN curriculum consists of 21 credits of NRS courses, 8 credits of FS HN courses, and 3 elective credits for a total of 32 credits in addition to prerequisite coursework.
  • Electives are selected by students to meet identified career interests, and total elective credits needed will vary based on individual transfer credits. 
  • Minimum credits for graduation is 120 credits.
International Perspectives: 3 cr.
U.S. Diversity: 3 cr.
Communications and Library: 10 cr.
ENGL 150Critical Thinking and Communication3
ENGL 250Written, Oral, Visual, and Electronic Composition3
LIB 160Introduction to College Level Research1
Oral Communication course, select from: 3
COMST 214 Professional Communication
SP CM 212 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Humanities and Social Sciences: 3 cr.
SOC 134Introduction to Sociology3

College of Human Sciences Students Only:

Additional Humanities and Social Sciences: 9 cr.
Humanities courses from approve list 16
Humanities or social science course3

College of Agriculture & Life Science Students Only:

Additional Humanities and Social Sciences: 6 cr.
Humanities course from approved list 13
Ethics course from approved list 23
Math, Physical, & Biological Sciences: 7-8 cr.
Statistics course, select from: 3-4
Principles of Statistics
Introduction to Statistics
CHEM 163College Chemistry4
Total Credits7-8

College of Agriculture & Life Sciences students only: 

Additional Math, Physical & Biological Sciences: 7-8 crs. 
Select math course: MATH 104, MATH 105, MATH 140, MATH 143, MATH 145, MATH 150, MATH 151, MATH 160, or MATH 1653-4
Select biology course: BIOL 101, BIOL 211, or BIOL 2123
CHEM 163LLaboratory in College Chemistry1
Total Credits7-8
Nursing Courses: 21 cr.
NRS 250Orientation to RN - to - BSN Nursing1
NRS 320Essential Concepts for Professional Nursing Practice3
NRS 340Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice4
NRS 420Promoting a Culture of Health and Wellness3
NRS 440Population and Community Health Nursing 3
NRS 442Population and Community Health Nursing Practicum1
NRS 460Nursing Leadership and Management3
NRS 480Advanced Concepts of Professional Nursing3
Total Credits21
Select at least 3.0 credits of elective: 3 cr.
Nutrition: 8 cr.
FS HN 364Nutrition and Prevention of Chronic Disease3
FS HN 365Obesity and Health3
FS HN 430U.S. Health Systems and Policy2
Total Credits8
Electives: Select from any university coursework to earn at least ≥ 120 total credits prior to graduation. 3 cr.
Total credits for Nursing major = 32

Full-Time Enrollment Option

First Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
NRS 2501NRS 4403
NRS 3203NRS 442*1
NRS 3404NRS 4603
NRS 4203NRS 4803
FS HN 364**3FS HN 365**3
FS HN 430**2Elective**3
 16 16
Total Credits: 32

Part-Time Enrollment Option

First Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
NRS 2501NRS 4603
NRS 3203FS HN 365**3
NRS 3404FS HN 430**2
 8 8
Second Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
NRS 4203NRS 4403
FS HN 364**3NRS 442*1
Elective**3NRS 4803
 9 7
Total Credits: 32