RN to BSN – Concurrent Enrollment (BSN)

Are you ready to master the art and science of nursing? Arizona State University’s online RN to BSN concurrent enrollment program allows you to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) while you complete your associate degree in nursing at the same time. This program prepares you for the multi-faceted demands of this rewarding profession. You’ll become an advocate for patients and an expert in bedside care.

Quick facts
Next start date: 05/19/2025
Total classes: 9
Weeks per class: 7.5-15
Total credit hours: 120

RN to BSN courses

In this program, you’ll take courses that are specifically designed to complement and enhance your associate degree classes. Your course load will be manageable, so you’ll be capable of earning both degrees simultaneously. The concurrent enrollment RN to BSN nursing courses include professional nursing theory, nursing research and evidence, public health nursing and more.

NUR 318: Nursing Research and Evidence Translation (L)

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NUR 391: Professional Nursing Theory (L)

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NUR 392: Health Promotion Across the Life Span

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NUR 440: Community and Public Health Nursing in the United States

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NUR 444: Innovation in Nursing

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NUR 445: Nursing Management in Health Care

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NUR 460: The Art of Nursing (HU)

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NUR 464: Capstone: The Synthesis of Professional Nursing

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NUR 495: Public and Global Health in Nursing (GCSI OR G)

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TWC 361: Writing for Health Care Management (L)

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The jobs a BSN prepares you for

When you complete a BSN, you’ll be a more competitive applicant for RN positions at major hospitals and medical centers. Your knowledge of evidence-based practice, public and community health, research, leadership and management will provide you with the opportunity for career advancement. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared for advanced roles, such as critical care nurse, nursing leader, chief nursing officer and more. Potential career examples include, but aren’t limited to:

Nursing Assistants

Growth: 4.1%
Salary: $35,760

Clinical Nurse Specialists

Growth: 5.6%
Salary: $81,220

Critical Care Nurses

Growth: 5.6%
Salary: $81,220

Acute Care Nurses

Growth: 5.6%
Salary: $81,220

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses

Growth: 5.3%
Salary: $54,620

Nurse Anesthetists

Growth: 9.0%
Salary: $203,090

Nurse Midwives

Growth: 6.4%
Salary: $120,880

Nurse Practitioners

Growth: 44.5%
Salary: $121,610

Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses

Growth: 5.6%
Salary: $81,220

Registered Nurses

Growth: 5.6%
Salary: $81,220