Bachelor of Science in Nursing
The baccalaureate program prepares competent, professional nurses to meet current and future societal health care needs. Program graduates function as practitioners and leaders in acute and long-term care, community settings, homecare and non-traditional settings. The creative curriculum provides a foundation for graduate study. The graduate possesses a broad knowledge of the humanities, biological and social sciences, and nursing. As a beginning practitioner the graduate applies well-developed problem solving skills in caring for individuals, families and communities.
RN to B.S.N. Completion Options
The RN to BSN Degree Completion program addresses the specific needs of working registered nurses who return to the university to earn the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. It is designed for RNs whose highest academic credential in nursing is a diploma of associate degree in nursing. The newly redesigned program, updated courses, and contemporary electives are meaningful to today’s RN. IU Southeast offers two alternatives for completing the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree: classroom or online options.