You are eligible for this option if you already have earned a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university. After completing this intensive 12 month plan, you are eligible to take the national licensing exam for registered nurses (NLCEX-RN).
This program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)The full policy can be viewed here.
In addition to University Requirements:
Students may be able to use some courses to meet more than one requirement. Contact your advisor for details.
Minimum Units for Completion | 79 |
Highest Mathematics Required | STA 270 |
Additional Admission Requirements | Required |
Fieldwork Experience/Internship | Required |
Some online/blended coursework | Required |
Progression Plan Link | Not Available |
Purpose Statement
The philosophy of the School of Nursing at Northern Arizona University is based on an ethic of caring that embraces students, faculty and staff, and the university community and the global community within which we live and work. We also believe that caring is a conscious, intentional discipline that is part of nursing’s unique body of knowledge and is practiced in interdisciplinary contexts. Caring includes the creation and nurturing of an environment that recognizes that students, staff and faculty have unique ways of viewing the world. This philosophy promotes excellence for nursing education and practice in an environment of constant change and emerging healthcare trends.
The faculty believes the transition to the role of competent professional nurse is a major developmental achievement. We believe that nursing is an art and science that is an integral component of health care. Applying the discipline of nursing to practice depends on a foundation of natural and human sciences, humanities and arts, the application of research, and the diverse backgrounds of learners. Societal influences in the evolving healthcare system challenge all involved in nursing education.
Education is a dynamic, life-long collaborative process by which an individual pursues life goals, broadens human potential, develops thinking and clarifies values. The faculty believes that learning is the intentional acquisition, application, and integration of knowledge, skills and attitudes. Learning is shaped by the environment and developmental level of the learner, and is ultimately the responsibility of the learner. Faculty plan, guide, and facilitate learning while supporting the learning needs of a diverse community of students. We believe that learning-centered experiences with rigorous expectations and actively-engaged students result in higher-level thinkers and graduates prepared for real world practice. We value incorporating rural and global healthcare into a variety of educational experiences. Thus education not only expands the thinking of the learner, but increases opportunities for application.
The faculty has developed a philosophy that values diverse persons, environment, health, and nursing, and their inter-relatedness. The following meta-paradigm concepts guide the implementation of the organizing framework for the curriculum.
If you have already completed a bachelor’s degree and want to make a career change to nursing, consider our Bachelor of Science in Nursing Accelerated Program. The program is an intensive, year-round accelerated program of learning on the Flagstaff campus only. To be eligible for this option, you must have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university, and have met our pre-professional prerequisite courses. This rigorous program is designed to be completed over 12 months, and courses are sequential and must be completed as listed in program materials. We admit 30 students per year to the program.
Student Learning Outcomes
Outcomes align with Standards from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Accelerated Program is for students with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree who want to make a career change to nursing. Available at our Flagstaff and North Valley campuses, the program is an intensive, year-round learning experience. This fast-paced program can be completed in just 12 months, with courses that build upon each other for a seamless journey into nursing.
Graduates of the Accelerated BSN program are eligible to take the National Council Licensing Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure.
Incomplete applications will not be considered for admission.
Because of its accelerated format, the program requires a full-time commitment. While you are enrolled in this program, we expect that you will not work more than 16 hours per week and that you will refrain from work commitments for at least 8 hours before class or clinicals.
You must travel to sites throughout the state for clinical coursework and will be responsible for travel and lodging expenses. Be aware that clinical experiences may involve several weeks of 3–5 days per week at statewide sites. Please plan your family and work commitments accordingly.
Tuition scholarships may be available to individuals pursuing the accelerated BSN. This scholarship applies to outstanding tuition and fees after all federal, state, institutional, and private grants and scholarships are awarded. Students who choose to accept the scholarship will also agree to a four-year work commitment in Arizona, working at least thirty hours per week as a registered nurse.