Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Online)
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Online) curriculum is for registered nurses who are adult learners whose time, lifestyles or work schedules make it difficult to complete a traditional course of study in residence on a campus. Most BSN courses are offered online* to deliver the curriculum wherever and whenever the student is ready to learn†. The courses must be completed within the semester, but students have the flexibility of accessing the courses at the time and place most convenient to them for completing assignments by the due dates.
*BSN 423 requires clinical hours at selected sites throughout California.
†As a result of the Department of Education regulations for higher education and state education laws, the School of Nursing cannot deliver online education in all states. If you are an out-of-state resident or anticipate a move during your academic program, please contact the School of Nursing prior to submitting an application to discuss your situation.
Master of Science in Nursing (Online)
Role Option Specific Outcomes:
Clinical Nurse Specialist – Adult/Gerontology
- Demonstrate advanced clinical practice for the adult-gerontology population in the three spheres of the clinical nurse specialist: client/patient, nursing, and organization/system.
Clinical Nurse Specialist - Neonatal
- Demonstrates advanced clinical practice for the Neonatal population in the three spheres of the clinical nurse specialist: client/patient, nursing, and organization/system.
Clinical Nurse Specialist – Pediatric
- Demonstrate advanced clinical practice for the pediatric population in the three spheres of the clinical nurse specialist: client/patient, nursing, and organization/ system.
- Utilize advanced practice nursing and primary care knowledge and skills, to assess, diagnose, and provide safe and effective care to diverse patients of all ages and their families in primary care settings.
- Demonstrate readiness to take the national certification examinations for Family Nurse Practitioners.
- Apply concepts and theories of organizational management and nursing administration to the design of complex healthcare delivery systems.
- Integrate concepts of health policy, regulation, and financing to the organization of healthcare delivery, with a focus on responsible management of resources.
- Apply teaching and learning strategies based on educational theory, evidence-based practices, and knowledge of nursing education trends and professional standards in the selected role performance setting.
- Demonstrate entry-level nurse educator competencies in the selected role performance setting.
MSN Culminating Activity
MSN Culminating Activity Handbook
MSN Culminating Activity Grading Rubric
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