How much longer is it actually?

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How much longer is it usually to go on and get your bachelors, when you have your associates. What exact classes is it usually? More Nursing, or just more math classes, and such. Links welcomed please.

Specializes in Education, Administration, Magnet.

You can try this one for University of Texas ar Arlington.

http://www.uta.edu/nursing/rntobsn/rntobsn-courses.htm

Specializes in Float.

let's see..for me to get my BSN it's 3 part time semesters of nursing classes plus:

history 1 & 2

math class

nutrition

speech

micro

chem

another humanities class

another social science

another lit and english class

all in all i'd say about 35-40 more hours of gen ed classes plus the nursing classes .. hope that helps!

Thankfully i've continued to take lots of gen ed classes so that when I graduate in May with my ADN I'll only have 9 hours of gen ed left to take.

Specializes in ICU, oncology/organ transplant.

When I started on my BSN online with the University of Wyoming I had to take 14 more classes.

Specializes in Med-Surg.

Below are the classes I've taken to go from ADN to BSN. I'm not quite finished, but when all is said and done, it's will have taken 2 1/4 years.

DCHE/CHEM 101* 3 credits Principles of Chemistry

DSOC 349 3 credits Aging and Society

DNRS/NRSG 326 3 credits Concepts of Professional Nursing

DNRS/NRSG 327 4 credits Health Promotion and Assessment

DNRS/NRSG 328 4 credits Principles of Pathophysiology

DNRS/NRSG 329 3 credits Pharmocology

DNRS/NRSG 446 3 credits Community Health Nursing

DNRS/NRSG 447 3 credits Population-Focused Health Promotion

DNRS/NRSG 485 3 credits Leadership and Management in Nursing

DNRS/NRSG 497 3 credits Nursing Research Methods

DNRS/NRSG 499 3 credits Seminar in Nursing

DMAT/MATH 205 3 credits Introduction to Applied Statistics

DREL/RELT 368 3 credits World Religions

DREL/REL 379 3 credits Lessons on Living: Biblical Perspectives

DHIS/HIST 174/175 3 credits World Civilizations I or II

DHPE/HPER 125 2 credits Health and Wellbeing

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