The LPN/BSN program option prepares Licensed Practical Nurses to earn a BSN degree and qualify for NCLEX-RN examination. The nursing courses may be completed in six quarters. Additional core courses may be required depending on the academic history of each student.
Upon admission to the upper division nursing courses, the student will complete six quarters of nursing education. This is a rigorous program with in-class time averaging approximately 20 hours/week. Students should be committed to considerable out-of-classroom preparation and study. It is expected that success will depend upon two hours of study per hour of classroom time. Class schedules may change at the discretion of the institution.
Preparation of the professional nurse requires classroom, laboratory, and clinical experience. The clinical component of the nursing program will take place in various settings in the Knoxville area and beyond. Students are responsible for costs associated with these clinical rotations, and for any costs associated with any emergency services needed while participating in off-site activities.
Additional Admission Requirements
Application for admission is open to nurses with LPN licensure who meet the admissions criteria above indicated for all BSN Program Options as well as the following:
- Proof of a current, unencumbered Licensed Practical Nurse license.
- Proof of completion of other certification program for LPN license.