RN-BS Degree Track
The College of Nursing offers registered nurses the opportunity to advance their professional knowledge.The RN-BS degree track offers nursing courses in an online learning environment. Courses run in a seven week format with the exception of NUR 409 which runs for 14 weeks.
Students may transfer non-nursing course credits from other institutions to meet most RN-BS program track requirements. A total of 31 credits, including 28 online nursing credits, must be taken at UMass Dartmouth. The other 3 non-nursing credits may be satisfied with online, blended or traditional classroom courses offered through UMass Dartmouth Online & Continuing Education .
RN-BS applicants must show proof of a valid unencumbered United States RN license and possess the functional capabilities to perform the skills and behaviors required of a professional nurse. Students are responsible to fulfill all of the regulatory requirements of the clinical agency where they will be enrolled for the community health clinical course, which may or may not include demonstrating proof of malpractice insurance coverage, providing health record documentation, and undergoing a background check and/or drug panel screen.
Students in this track adhere to the same academic policies as the pre-licensure track option, except as noted above. For additional information, contact the Online & Continuing Education , 508.999.9202 or visit http://www.umassd.edu/rn-bs or contact the College of Nursing, 508.999.8586.
RN-BS-MS in Nursing Fast Track
RN-BS students are eligible to enroll in up to nine (9) credits of graduate level nursing courses. Students may choose from the following courses (pre-requisites must still be met) - NUR 500, 511, 520, 547, 605. The following conditions must be met prior to enrolling in these courses:
- All 200 & 300 level nursing courses completed,
- A 3.3 GPA in all nursing courses,
- Recommendation from the RN-BS Program Director,
- Approval of Master’s Program Director.
These nine (9) graduate credits fulfill both undergraduate elective, bachelor’s degree requirements, and graduate degree requirements. Students pay undergraduate tuition rates for the courses and must get a grade of B or better for the course to count for graduate credit. In addition, students must apply for admission in spring for matriculation into the consecutive summer.