Nursing, RN to BSN

The RN to BSN program is designed for the licensed professional nurse to complete a degree in 12-16 months, depending on transferable units. The fully online program increases students' professional knowledge, enhances leadership and sharpens critical thinking skills.

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Program Intro

Completing the RN to BSN program is an important step toward reaching your professional goals, whether you plan to continue practicing at the bedside, transition to a new specialization or pursue graduate studies. Consistent with CBU's faith-based mission, the nursing curriculum emphasizes a holistic perspective utilizing the Humanbecoming Paradigm as a nursing theory for professional practice.

16 Months

*12-16 months

100 % Online
$340 Per Unit

Why Study Nursing at CBU?

Get a degree that is respected

The College of Nursing has an excellent reputation in the community as does the university. We anticipate our graduates will be actively recruited by local and state health care providers. CBU is the first four-year regionally and nationally accredited university in the County of Riverside to be approved for such a program.

Practice nursing with professionals in the field

All BSN students are required to participate in clinical practicum hours as mandated by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN). The CBU College of Nursing meets or exceeds all clinical hour requirements. As the program is online, students do not have to come to campus for classes and may accrue clinical rotation hours in an agency near them. Students will complete their clinical rotation hours in an agency with a preceptor and clinical affiliation agreement. Students must have an active RN license in the state where the practicum will be completed. Currently we have clinical partnerships with Corona Regional Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente, Loma Linda Veterans Administration, Parkview Community Hospital, and many others.

What You'll Learn

Students graduating with a bachelor’s degree in nursing will learn to:

Program Details

NUR 301: Communication and Informatics in Nursing Practice

This course is designed to introduce applications of informatics systems to nursing practice, education, research, and administration.

NUR 420: Community and Public Health Nursing

The course focuses on a theoretical understanding of nursing concepts which are utilized in nurse-community processes. 

NUR 460: Ethics and Issues in Health Care

The course examines ethical theory and complex practice issues in the discipline of nursing.

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How long is this program?
The RN to BSN program is an 12- 16 month program.

Is this program online?
Yes, the program is fully online. The clinical practicum experiences will be completed at local agencies.

When is this program offered? 
Currently, the RN to BSN program admits students three times a year—fall (September), summer and spring (January). 

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Debra Coleman, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Nursing

Office Phone: 951-343-4691
E-mail: dcoleman@calbaptist.edu
Office Location: Lambeth Complex, Room 202

Amanda Madrid, M.S.N.

Assistant Professor of Nursing
Assistant Professor of Community/Public Health Nursing
Interdisciplinary Healthcare Simulation Development

Office Phone: 951-552-8155
E-mail: amadrid@calbaptist.edu
Office Location: Nursing Annex 166

Terri Thompson, DNP, RN

Associate Professor of Nursing

Office Phone: 951-552-8826
E-mail: tthompso@calbaptist.edu
Office Location: Nursing Annex 243

The first step is to apply to California Baptist University as a transfer undergraduate student. An active RN license is needed as well as a 2.7 GPA or above, official sealed transcripts, and an essay.

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Student Opportunities: Clinical Rotations

All BSN students are required to participate in clinical practicum hours as mandated by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN). The CBU College of Nursing meets or exceeds all clinical hour requirements. As the program is online, students do not have to come to campus for classes and may accrue clinical rotation hours in an agency near them. Students will complete their clinical rotation hours in an agency with a preceptor and clinical affiliation agreement.

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Career Possibilities

Nurses are in demand. Employment of registered nurses is projected to grow 6 percent from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average for all occupations, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. With a degree in nursing from CBU, students will be well prepared for a long and promising career in nursing. Some careers listed below may require further education.

  • Registered Nurse
  • Emergency Room Nurse
  • Travel Nurse
  • Pediatric Nurse
  • Oncology Nurse
  • School Nurse
  • Military Nurse
  • Forensic Nurse
  • Nursing Home Caregiver
  • Educator

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