Nursing (RN-BSN) Midway University
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BS | Online | Full-time, Part-time, Online | 8 - 16 weeks | find out | $11550.00 semester per | $11550.00 semester per |
Course overview
Midway University has a long history of educating nursing professionals. Our RN-BSN program is in an accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program offers registered nurses and ADN graduates a seamless transition into more advanced coursework.
Our curriculum combines general education courses with professional nursing theory, complex critical thinking and a nontraditional clinical practice. Consistent with the mission and goals of the university, our accredited nursing programs prepare nurses as leaders who can provide health care to individuals, families, groups and populations of diverse cultures in a variety of settings.
Students entering the RN-BSN program are registered nurses who have previously earned either an Associate degree or diploma in nursing and have a current RN license. This track consists of upper-division-level coursework. Two tracks are available: a 12-month accelerated format (must have General Education and support courses completed) or a two-year format. The accelerated track can help you enter the workforce up to a year earlier than traditional BSN students at other schools.
Midway's online blended RN-BSN program is flexible to allow registered nurses the opportunity to continue in the workforce with earning a Bachelor's degree. Online/blended format courses meet two to three times during the course. Online courses do not meet face-to-face. However, students may schedule appointments with faculty as needed.
Entry requirements for this course
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