
Articulation to
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degree:
RN to BSN Progression Program
The University of Iowa College of Nursing at NIACC
The University of Iowa College of Nursing offers
its
RN-BSN
Progression Program on the NIACC campus. Course work can be
completed locally and online. This program is designed for Iowa licensed, diploma
and associate degree registered nurses who desire a BSN degree.
The associate degree nurse is assumed to have
competence in microbiology, anatomy, physiology, nutrition, introductory
psychology and sociology, life-span human development and behavior,
communication and computer skills, as well as basic nursing competence,
all required as a part of the Associate Degree Nursing curriculum at
NIACC. Prospective students can be assured that they have earned at
least half of the 128 semester hours required for the BSN upon
graduation from the NIACC ADN program.
Most students may enroll in supporting and general
education courses at NIACC and are strongly encouraged to seek early
advising with the RN-BSN Faculty Coordinator. For further information,
contact the RN-BSN Program office in Iowa City at 1-800-553-4692, ext.
59214 or the RN-BSN Faculty Coordinator located on the NIACC campus at
1(888)466-4222, ext. 4338.
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to NIACC Associate Degree Nursing
Health Division
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