RN-MSN Transition Sequence
The RN-MSN Transition Sequence of courses is intended to prepare the adult ASN or diploma nurse for entrance into the Graduate Nursing Program. Students must be accepted into the Graduate Nursing Program in order to be eligible for the transition sequence of courses. Students enroll as Graduate Nursing students, but are not allowed to take courses toward the graduate nursing degree until the transition courses in the "transition sequence" are satisfactorily completed.
Program Sheet
Curriculum Plan
Prerequisites
The following courses must be completed prior to starting the RN-MSN Transition Sequence:
- Current/recent practice as an RN with a diploma or associate degree in nursing
- NURS 270 Pharmacology
- BIOL 270 Pathophysiology
- ENGL 101 English Composition I
- PSYC 121 Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC 232 Growth and Development
- BIOL 221/222 Anatomy & Physiology I and II
- BIOL 223 Microbiology


