The RN-BSN Program
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at Lubbock Christian University is for graduates of Associate Degree and Diploma nursing programs. The curriculum is designed to enable the employed nurse to complete the BSN degree while continuing employment. Emphasis is placed on self directed learning, promoting personal and professional growth, providing holistic care to individuals, families and communities, and encouraging independent action. The program prepares the nurse to function as a generalist within the health care system and provides a basis for continued professional development and graduate study in nursing.
The RN-BSN program mission, philosophy, purpose and objectives/outcomes are located in the RN-BSN Student Handbook. The handbook serves as a supplement to the university catalog.
The RN-BSN program is accredited by:
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc.
61 Broadway - 33rd floor
New York, New York 10006
800-669-1656
RN BSN Student Handbook 2.5.08
A minimum of 42 semester hours at upper division are required. RN-BSN courses are upper division (30); therefore, an additional 12 hours must be at upper division (Jr. or Sr. level).
If you have any questions please give us a call at 720-7676. We are all so happy that you have chosen to come to Lubbock Christian University. We look forward to getting to know you better.
Sincerely,
LaNell Harrison, RN, MSN
Instructor
BSN Coordinator
Department of Nursing
lanell.harrison@lcu.edu