Oct 06, 2024  
2024-2025 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 
    
2024-2025 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG

Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), RN-BSN


The baccalaureate program at LCON prepares the graduate to: 

  1. Provide safe, compassionate, inclusive, high-quality nursing care across the lifespan and continuum of healthcare settings.  

  1. Use evidence-based research, informatics, and technologies in nursing practice to improve the health of diverse populations.  

  1. Explore the impact of social determinants of health, legal factors, and political factors that shape healthcare delivery and professional nursing practice. 

  1. Communicate and collaborate effectively as a leader and member of interprofessional teams to impact healthcare delivery. 

  1. Implement clinical prevention and health promotion strategies to improve patient and population health outcomes. 

  1. Integrate personal and professional values and ethical principles into the design and delivery of person-centered care. 

  1. Demonstrate practices that foster personal health, resilience, well-being, and lifelong learning to support the acquisition of nursing expertise and leadership.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), RN-BSN


The RN-BSN track provides education and training for licensed registered nurses (RNs) to receive a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). The track includes standard core content (pathophysiology, pharmacology, health assessment, evidence-based practice) and content related to the profession (professional nursing, population and community health, and leadership and management).

Students must complete all university general education requirements, upper division electives (3000-4000 level courses), and 30 credit hours in nursing.

Application and Admission Requirements


Admission Requirements

The requirements for admission to the RN-BSN program include:

  1. An earned Associate Degree in Nursing or Diploma from an accredited institution.
  2. Admission to the University of Memphis as a degree-seeking undergraduate student.
  3. An active, unencumbered RN license, or be eligible for licensure. If eligible for licensure, a provisional acceptance will be provided; the student must provide proof of licensure within 6 months of application or the provisional acceptance will be rescinded.
  4. Minimum cumulative college GPA of 2.5.

Additionally, the following prerequisite courses must be completed.

  • Anatomy and Physiology I w/Lab*
  • Anatomy and Physiology II w/Lab*
  • Microbiology w/Lab*
  • English Comp. I
  • English Comp. II
  • Intro to Sociology or General Psychology
  • Nutrition
  • Any of the following Maths can be taken as the pre-requisite:
    • MATH 1420 - Foundations of Mathematics
    • MATH 1530 - Prob/Statistics/Non Calculus**
    • MATH 1710 - College Algebra
    • MATH 1730 - Pre-Calculus
    • MATH 1830 - Elementary Calculus
    • MATH 1910 - Calculus I

* For prerequisite science courses, they must have been completed within the last seven (7) years prior to admission. For those later than 7 years, validation of knowledge from a current healthcare employer may be accepted.

** MATH 1530 (Statistics) can satisfy the prerequisite and general education requirement. MATH 1530 will be required once admitted into the program if not already completed.

Application

Students must complete the UofM Global application for the RN to BSN program. For the application, students will be required to submit:

  1. Proof of RN licensure.
  2. Offical transcripts from all attended institutions of higher education.

Residency Requirements


Applicants to online and hybrid nursing programs must be residents of a state in which the Loewenberg College of Nursing (LCON) is authorized to provide distance education. LCON is NOT authorized to offer distance education in California. Students who reside outside of Tennessee and plan to enroll in an online program of study that leads to advanced nursing licensure are individually responsible for verifying that the program meets the requirements for advanced licensure in their state. Online nursing students should contact the state licensing body from which they will be seeking licensure to ensure eligibility requirements.

Students who relocate to California, in which LCON is not authorized to offer distance education, will be required to fulfill their remaining course requirements in Tennessee or another authorized state, or to withdraw from the program.

Credit for Prior Learning


The Loewenberg College of Nursing (LCON) appreciates the knowledge and skills that RN students bring to the BSN program and acquire through formal mentored residencies and internship programs. Accordingly, students may earn college credit for prior learning experience with approval. Course credit may be earned through a national standardized achievement exam and by exhibiting competency from prior learning and experience through professional portfolio development in the NURS 4209 course.

Credit by Examination

Credit by examination (CBE) can be earned for three RN-BSN courses:

  • Health Assessment & Lab (NURS 3109/3110)
  • Pathophysiology (NURS 3401)
  • Pharmacology (NURS 3009)

Students will be awarded college-level credit after admission to LCON by (a) achieving proficiency on a standardized achievement exam taken in the associate degree nursing (ADN) program or (b) taking a national standardized exam at LCON.