Courses
- NURN 3103: Concepts of Professional Nursing Science (3)
- Upon successful completion of NURN 3103, students are awarded 39 university credit hours
- NURN 3104: Issues in Cultural Health (1)
- NURN 3108: Health Assessment for Nurses (3)
- NURN 4100: Aging and Health (3)
- NURN 4192: Enhancing Clinical Judgment (3)
- NURN 4201: Information Technology: Applications in Healthcare (2)
- NURN 4203: Leadership in Nursing Practice (2)
- NURN 4440: Community Health Nursing (6)
- NURN 4450: Design and Coordination of Care (6)
- NURN 4900: Research in Nursing Practice (2)
Required prerequisites:
- Chemistry 1/Lab – CHEM 1203 /L or 1251/ L
- Microbiology /Lab – BIOL 2259/ L
- Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab – BIOL 2273/ L or EXER 2168/ L
- Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab – BIOL 2274/L or EXER 2169 /L
- General Psychology – PSYCH 1101
- Writing and Inquiry in Academic Contexts- WRDS 1103 or 1104
- College Algebra – MATH 1100 or 1101
- Statistics 1220, 1221, or 1222
- Electives (2 courses/ 6 credits)
General Education Requirements:
- Critical Thinking and Communication – ENGL 1102 or CTCM 2530
- Global Theme Social Science (1 course)
- Local Theme Social Science (1 course)
- Global Theme Arts and Humanities (1 course)
- Local Theme Arts and Humanities (1 course)
Degree Total = 120 Credit Hours
Click here for transfer equivalent courses.
Admissions & Requirements
- Current unencumbered license as a Registered Nurse to practice in the United States.
- An Associate Degree (AAS) from a university accredited by a US Department of Education-recognized institutional accreditor.
- Cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better in all eligible transferable credit.
- At least a “C” in all required nursing prerequisites.
- Completion of all prerequisites and general education courses.
All nursing programs at UNC Charlotte are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Application Deadlines
- November 15 (spring)
- July 1 (fall)
Application Process
Step 1: Submit Request for Information Form
Please fill out and submit the “Request Information” form. An Enrollment Specialist will reach out to discuss the program and admissions process.
Step 2: Pre-Admission Transcript Review
After speaking with an Enrollment Specialist, you will need to share your unofficial transcripts for preliminary review. The program coordinator will then reach out to discuss your eligibility to apply to the program and share an unofficial transcript review with you.
Step 3: Apply for admission to UNC Charlotte
We then recommend that you complete our university application.
New Student to UNC Charlotte
Students with associate degrees are considered transfer students. Apply as a transfer student to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
- Create an account.
- Choose term: Fall or Spring
- Choose “Nursing: B.S.N. Completion Program (RN Licensure Required)” for your program.
- Complete the application and attach your unofficial transcript review.
- Provide all official post-secondary transcripts.
- Application fee must be paid for your application to be processed.
Returning Student to UNC Charlotte
Students who have not been enrolled for 12 consecutive months after the semester last attended at UNC Charlotte will need to apply for readmission to the University. Apply as a returning student to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
- Choose term: Fall or Spring
- Choose “Nursing: B.S.N. Completion Program (RN Licensure Required)” for your program.
- Complete the application.
- Application fee must be paid for your application to be processed.
Admissions Decisions
Students who receive an admissions or readmission decision regarding admittance or denial to the university will be notified by Admissions or the Registrar directly.
If admitted to the university, you will receive additional communication from the Program Coordinator about your next steps to gain acceptance to the RN-to-BSN program.
What can you do with your B.S.N.?
Graduates of UNC Charlotte’s online RN-to-BSN program are found in many health care organizations throughout the country, including:
- Novant Health
- Atrium Health
- Wake Forest Baptist Health
- CaroMont Health
- Duke University
- Humana
- Mission Health
- Cone Health
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Our online nursing program graduates go on to attain job titles such as:
- Registered nurse
- Nurse practitioner
- Certified registered nurse anesthetist
- Clinical supervisor
- Critical care registered nurse
- Acute care nurse practitioner
- Travel registered nurse
Why Earn Your B.S.N. Through UNC Charlotte’s Online RN-to-BSN Program?
By choosing UNC Charlotte’s RN-to-BSN online nursing program, you will enjoy a number of advantages, including:
Earn your B.S.N. in just one calendar year (three semesters). Our online RN-to-BSN program classes are asynchronous, meaning there are no set times to meet for class. Complete your coursework around your busy schedule.
Learn from faculty experts. Our nursing faculty are RNs and degreed professionals with extensive experience in both nursing and teaching nursing.
Gain valuable research skills. Our Research in Nursing Practice course allows you to collaborate with faculty on research projects, analyze data or even present your findings at conferences. This offers you the opportunity to contribute to the development of evidence-based nursing practices.
Enhance your leadership abilities. Our Leadership in Nursing Practice course helps develop your communication, collaboration and decision-making skills, preparing you for potential leadership roles and opportunities.
Join Sigma Theta Tau International, the honor society of nursing. Our Gamma Iota chapter provides students with professional nursing resources, networking opportunities and professional development opportunities. Find more information here.
Tuition
Resident: $189.48 per credit hour
Outside of NC Non-Resident: $348.32 per credit hour
Non Resident: $800.40 per credit hour
Please note: Rates are subject to change.
Program Accreditation
All nursing programs at UNC Charlotte are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Our reaccreditation was completed in 2022, with our accreditation good through 2031.