Accelerated Second Degree BSN Program Graduate to a New Profession
The Accelerated Second
Degree BSN Program is for individuals who hold a bachelor’s
degree or higher in a non-nursing major. The 60-credit curriculum
encompasses more than 600 hours of
online theory course work and more than 900
hours of
hands-on clinical work. Graduates receive a BSN degree
and are eligible
to sit for the National Council Licensing Examination for
Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:
Accelerated
14-month program of concentrated study
Personal attention from
well-qualified, experienced faculty
Eligibility for graduate
program enrollment upon completion of BSN and licensure
as a registered nurse
Special scholarships available
Portable & Personable:
Your Virtual Classroom
The online portion of your education represents
a unique interactive experience. This is not independent
or self-study, nor a solitary effort. Similar to a traditional
class, you will work with a group of students guided by
a faculty member. There are assignments,
tests, projects, and because it's online, you enjoy
“anytime, anywhere” convenience within an assigned
time frame. There is personalized attention at every step,
with advisement and virtual faculty office hours.
You
will learn
Critical core knowledge related to health
assessment, pharmacology and clinical
interventions and procedures
Health promotion,
risk reduction and disease prevention
Community and
global healthcare issues
Illness and
disease management
Information
and healthcare technology
Healthcare
ethics
Cultural
diversity
Healthcare
systems, policy and law
Inter-disciplinary
care
Research
and evidence-based practice
Health
education and advocacy
Getting Clinical: Your
On-Site Classroom
While enrolled in your online
courses, you will also complete your clinical work. This
hands-on education
takes place at Glendale
Adventist Medical Center,
where you will work with other students and faculty. The
clinical work begins in a state-of-the-art
simulation lab where you can learn and practice with faculty
supervision and feedback. You develop your competencies
working with patients, families, and communities.
During your last semester, you will have the
opportunity to work with BSN preceptors to provide you with
a more intensive clinical experience and enable you to apply
your knowledge.
Your
Clinical Experience Will Cover:
Adult health
Obstetrics
Pediatrics
Behavioral Health
Acute Care
Intensive Care
Long-term Care
Additionally,
you will gain community health experience
that might include home care, hospice
care, wellness and health promotion, prevention,
occupational health and clinics.
Advisement
Students are encouraged to seek advisement regarding prerequisite
courses and other admissions
requirements. Students may speak with an advisor for more information at 1.888.MY.OUBSN
(1.888.696.8276).
ACADEMIC ADVISORS MAY
ASSIST POTENTIAL STUDENTS IN: 1 Evaluating transcripts 2 Developing a plan to complete prerequisite
courses 3 Identifying sources of financial aid
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences
Center, College of Nursing established an affiliation with
San Diego State University in
order to provide clinical experiences in California for
students enrolled in OUHSC Online Accelerated Bachelor
of Science in Nursing program. This affiliation has been
approved by the California BRN.