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Kaplan University's degree program offers an accredited, online R.N. to B.S.N. degree completion program that centers around health promotion, risk reduction, disease prevention, information and health care technologies, ethics, human diversity, management theory, and health care system and policies. A defining feature of the curriculum is its increased focus on leadership. The program features a capstone course, a requisite clinical course, and a professional development plan that includes career planning.
Disclosure
The Bachelor
of Science in Nursing program is regionally accredited by NCA and has interim
approval from the Iowa Board of Nursing. The program is scheduled for review
to be considered for full approval in June 2006. This program is currently
seeking national accreditation and will be reviewed by the Commission on Collegiate
Nursing Education (CCNE) scheduled for November 2005.
This program is not one hundred percent online: a lab will need to be completed and students must also participate in a clinical. The lab and clinical are required and will need to be completed in the state of licensure. BSN students are subject to these and additional policies published in the Nursing Student Handbook.
Who Should Take This Program?
This program is for registered nurses who want to complete their four-year
degree to prepare for health care leadership positions and gain the educational
foundation needed for the pursuit of graduate studies in nursing. The typical
student may have prior work experience or course credits that can be transferred
toward their degree.
The following is from the US Department of Health and Human Services' National Center for Health Workforce Analysis, showing that there will continue to be a significant shortage of and an increasing demand for RNs.
In 2000, the National supply of FTE registered nurses was estimated at 1.89 million while the demand was estimated at 2 million, a shortage of 110,000 or 6 percent. Based on what is known about trends in the supply of RNs and their anticipated demand, the shortage is expected to grow relatively slowly until 2010, by which time it will have reached 12 percent
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