Undergraduate Nursing Program
The UND College of Nursing is innovative and robust, offering a number of program offerings which lead to a BSN.
- Traditional on campus program: Currently the largest program, it is typically filled with students who come to UND as freshmen or transfer students without a previous bachelor's degree or RN license. Length - Four Years.
- BAC-2 or Accelerated Program: A bachelor's degree in a field other than nursing is required. Once admitted to the program, students complete in four academic terms - three semesters and a summer. Courses are offered through the Division of Distance Education but students are required to attend on campus.
- LPN to BSN program: Students who are licensed practical nurses may complete prerequisites and apply for admission to the traditional on campus nursing program, completing in less time and with fewer credits per term. Courses are primarily on campus.
- RN to BSN program: Students who are registered nurses with a diploma or associate degree in nursing and who wish to attain a BSN may apply to this program. It is completed online utilizing distance education technology.
- RN to MS program: Students who are registered nurses with an associate degree in nursing and who wish to attain a Master's degree without ever completing a BSN may apply to this program. It is completed online utilizing distance education technology.
Nurses are:
- Healers, working in a team effort to provide comprehensive care .
- Communicators, listening to the concerns of their clients, and relating them to other members of the health care team.
- Decision makers in managing the health care processes.
- Leaders and innovators, continually evaluating their own work and looking for ways to improve their profession educators.
- Promoters of good health practices, and helping to prevent illness citizens,
- Involved in the affairs of their communities and profession lifelong students.
- Always seeking to expand their own knowledge and skills nurses are educated, discerning people.

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