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No. 80
Old Aug 06, 2005, 10:43 PM

To those of you looking into the Univ. of Wy. BSN program, or any other program for that matter, I am confused - can you take all the pre-req courses on line too or is just the nursing courses that are offered online. Thanks
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No. 81
from sdrn04
Old Aug 06, 2005, 11:14 PM

Originally Posted by mona b
Welcome to Allnurses Stephanie

I don't have an answer for you but I wanted to welcome you aboard. I do have a suggestion though, maybe you could call a recruiter to get pointed in the right direction.
Also, I am an online nursing student and I think that there is a student in my program who is working in a hospital on a military base.

I hope this is helpful.
Thanks for the info, Mona. Guess I'll have to give the recruiter a call. Good luck in your pursuit of higher education!

Stephanie
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No. 82
from UOP
Old Aug 06, 2005, 11:23 PM

Originally Posted by SriggRN320
To those of you looking into the Univ. of Wy. BSN program, or any other program for that matter, I am confused - can you take all the pre-req courses on line too or is just the nursing courses that are offered online. Thanks
With UOP, as long as you have had your RN for one year and have 2 years of healthcare work experience, you can take the rest online.

Jim
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No. 83
from Fox
Old Aug 07, 2005, 01:13 AM

UOP,

Do you guys have a FNP program?



Originally Posted by UOP
With UOP, as long as you have had your RN for one year and have 2 years of healthcare work experience, you can take the rest online.

Jim
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No. 84
from UOP
Old Aug 07, 2005, 07:37 AM

Originally Posted by Fox
UOP,

Do you guys have a FNP program?
You'll have to excuse me, FNP?
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No. 85
from UOP
Old Aug 07, 2005, 07:38 AM

Originally Posted by UOP
You'll have to excuse me, FNP?
I think I answered my own question, Family Nurse Practitioner?

No we don't.
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No. 86
from mona b RN
Old Aug 07, 2005, 08:12 AM

Originally Posted by bellcollector
With so many of us here doing or having done excelsior RN program why isn't it included? Has anyone done excelsior BSN or MSN? If so what did you think of the program? I am in the middle of the RN program and am just wondering about their BSN/MSN program. TIA

I believe EC requires a "CPNE" type stint at the end of the BSN. I could be wrong but with so many options out there for RN considering the BSN, who would want to go through the CPNE

Maybe someone can enlighten us regarding EC's RN-BSN program.
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No. 87
from Rnn2003
Old Aug 07, 2005, 08:24 AM

Mona, You hit the nail on the head you must take another Cpne, they are know as the TAC and the HAPE. The Teaching across cultures (some one correct me if I am wrong) is video based..you send in your video and the Health assessment and Promotions is done at the testing center. I know that UofP is exspensive but I am leaning in that direction only because we have a campus that I can also attend if needed.



Originally Posted by mona b
I believe EC requires a "CPNE" type stint at the end of the BSN. I could be wrong but with so many options out there for RN considering the BSN, who would want to go through the CPNE

Maybe someone can enlighten us regarding EC's RN-BSN program.
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No. 88
from UOP
Old Aug 07, 2005, 11:40 AM

Originally Posted by Rnn2003
Mona, You hit the nail on the head you must take another Cpne, they are know as the TAC and the HAPE. The Teaching across cultures (some one correct me if I am wrong) is video based..you send in your video and the Health assessment and Promotions is done at the testing center. I know that UofP is exspensive but I am leaning in that direction only because we have a campus that I can also attend if needed.
Before you start at a campus, contact me. There are so many more advantages to Online. Maybe a discussion of Online vs. Campus is necessary as a thread?

Jim
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No. 89
from NNPStudent
Old Aug 08, 2005, 07:27 AM

Originally Posted by SriggRN320
To those of you looking into the Univ. of Wy. BSN program, or any other program for that matter, I am confused - can you take all the pre-req courses on line too or is just the nursing courses that are offered online. Thanks
At UWyo - you can take all the pre-reqs on-line or through correspondence. A possible exception would be the science courses, because labs are required. However, they are the same science courses required in most ASN programs, so you should have those out of the way already.
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