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Associate of Science in Nursing, PN-to-RN, Weber State University

Ogden, Utah

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36 Months

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About this course

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The Nursing PN-to-RN (AS) program at Weber State University is designed for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) or those eligible to test for the NCLEX-PN exam who want to advance their nursing careers. This program enables students to complete an Associate of Science degree by building on their practical nursing experience and coursework. The curriculum includes both prerequisite courses and specialized nursing courses, progressing from foundational knowledge to complex patient-centered care. Students also engage in clinical experiences, capstone projects, and develop competencies aligned with patient-centered care and interdisciplinary teamwork, preparing them for professional nursing practice.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for LPNs seeking to upgrade their qualifications to become RNs, opening up broader career opportunities in nursing. It is structured to meet the needs of working nurses by offering a clear pathway to degree completion through credit transfer and flexible coursework. The program aligns with professional standards and focuses on essential nursing skills such as patient safety, teamwork, and evidence-based care, making graduates well-prepared for advanced nursing roles.

Specialisation

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This program specializes in providing a seamless transition for licensed practical nurses into registered nursing practice. It emphasizes patient-centered care, teamwork, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, patient safety, and informatics. The curriculum integrates these core nursing competencies with practical clinical experiences, focusing on complex patient care and professional practice entry.

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1st year tuition fees

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Degree requirements

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Students must complete approximately 76-80 credit hours, including 18 hours of practical nursing courses, 20 credit hours of RN coursework, and 38-42 credit hours of prerequisites, general education, and support courses. A minimum grade of 'B-' in all nursing courses and 'C' or better in support courses are required for progression. The program includes sequential nursing courses in the third and fourth semesters, along with prerequisite courses in chemistry, anatomy, physiology, and psychology, to qualify for the associate degree.
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IELTS

6

PTE

46

TOEFL

61

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates of this program are prepared to work as registered nurses in various healthcare settings. They gain skills in patient-centered care, clinical decision-making, teamwork, and quality improvement, which are highly valued in the nursing field. The degree opens doors to advanced nursing roles and enhances employability, providing a solid foundation for a growing and dynamic healthcare career.

FAQs

What are the admission requirements for this program?

Applicants must have an LPN license or be eligible for NCLEX-PN testing and must apply to both Weber State University and the Nursing RN Completion program. They need to complete prerequisite courses with a grade of C or higher and have their LPN license before the end of their third semester.

How many credit hours are required to complete this program?

Approximately 76-80 credit hours are needed, including nursing courses, prerequisites, and general education courses.