Can this be completed in 1 semester (6months)?

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Hello Guys-

Can the following coursework be completed in 1 semester? I know that several people have completed RN to BSN in 6 months, so just wondering if you guys thing the below classes are feasible:

- Care of the Older Adult

- Health Assessment

- Nutrition for Contemporary Society

- Professional Roles and Values

- Project in Professional Roles and Values

- Evidence Based Practice and Applied Nursing Research

- Community Health and Population-Focused Nursing

- Information Management and the Application of Technology

- Community Health and Population-Focused Nursing Field Experience

- Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership

- Leadership Experience

- Professional Portfolio

Plus

GLT1 Issues in Behavioral Science 3

GRT1 Biochemistry 3

CJC1 Introduction to Probability and Statistics

Thanks in advance-

Specializes in LTC, med/surg, hospice.

How many CUs is that?

People have completed anywhere from 30-60 units in one term so anything is possible. It depends on how you manage the work.

Specializes in Outpatient/Clinic, ClinDoc.

Sure, depends on you. I did all those plus four or five more and finished in under four months.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

If you wish to have everything finished in one term, you will need to complete c228 (community health) as soon as possible. Mentors will not allow students to complete part two (community field experience) if part one has not yet been completed.

Also, OP is in California, so the community health practicum works very differently in that state due to certain legalities.

Thanks a lot for the reply guys!

If you wish to have everything finished in one term, you will need to complete c228 (community health) as soon as possible. Mentors will not allow students to complete part two (community field experience) if part one has not yet been completed.

Also, OP is in California, so the community health practicum works very differently in that state due to certain legalities.

How can I make sure to complete this Community Health Class as one of my first ones? Is there a process I follow or how would that go?

Thanks again!

Also guys, for those of you who completed in 1 semester, what is the strategy here? I have read that the COS from has enough work to keep you for a semester, so once I start, what should the focus be to get through the classes as soon as possible? I will become OCD with this and every free minute I will be working on it. As mentioned and asked, what was the strategy used to get through these courses as fast as possible and keep going on to the next?

Thanks again

Specializes in Outpatient/Clinic, ClinDoc.

OCD is the way to be. Skip the COS for any class in which you don't feel you need it, go right to the tasks or tests as quickly as you can. is very self paced so most of it is up to you. Going through the COS busy work is NOT required - it's there as a resource for you. As for the community health classes, tell your mentor you want to take the theory class (c228) ASAP. The only roadblock could be a mentor issue, but generally they are on board after you finish your first 12 units with adding whatever you can handle after that. If not, time to request a mentor change. :)

I did about one class per week on average - occasionally two, but those were shorter/easier ones. Two open at a time after the first 12. Keep in mind again that your mentor will just give you 12 units at first - get through those quickly before asking for more.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
How can I make sure to complete this Community Health Class as one of my first ones? Is there a process I follow or how would that go?
You tell your mentor that you want the Community Health course to be one of the first ones you take. Your mentor acts as a gatekeeper who adds courses, grants permission to take final exams, accelerates coursework, etc.
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