Accelerated Nursing

Study mode:Online Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Deadline: Jun 15, 2025
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The Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program at the University of North Dakota is designed for individuals who already hold a bachelor’s degree in a field other than nursing and are seeking a fast-track pathway to become licensed registered nurses. This intensive program provides a comprehensive and rigorous curriculum that combines classroom instruction, laboratory work, and clinical experiences to prepare students for the dynamic and demanding healthcare environment. Over the course of approximately 12 to 18 months, students will engage with coursework in foundational nursing principles, human anatomy and physiology, microbiology, pharmacology, pathophysiology, health assessment, and leadership in nursing practice. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, ensuring graduates are confident and competent in providing high-quality patient care.

Students in the ABSN program benefit from state-of-the-art simulation labs and clinical placements that are integrated throughout the curriculum, offering real-world experience in diverse healthcare settings. The program is designed to be highly interactive and collaborative, fostering critical thinking, clinical judgment, and effective communication skills—all essential qualities for successful nursing professionals. The University of North Dakota’s faculty comprises experienced educators and practitioners dedicated to mentoring students and supporting their academic and professional development.

Admission to the program requires a completed bachelor’s degree in any discipline, prerequisite coursework in sciences and humanities, and a strong academic record. The program also includes comprehensive support services such as academic advising, tutoring, and career counseling to ensure students’ success. Upon graduation, students are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN), a critical step toward becoming a licensed registered nurse. The ABSN program at the University of North Dakota is committed to producing highly qualified nursing professionals who are prepared to meet the evolving needs of the healthcare industry and make a positive impact in their communities.

Detailed Course Facts

Application deadline June 15 Tuition fee

$312.82 per credit

Not specified Start date January 2015 Languages Take an IELTS test
  • English
Delivery mode Online Educational variant Full-time Structure Fully structured Student interaction Online group works/assignments Attendance No Attendance Teacher support Continuous support with feedback on request

Course Content

Spring

Semester I (18 credit hours)

Full-Term Course

  • Nurs 302 Pathophysiology (3 cr)
  • Nurs 303 Assessment Across the Life Span (4 cr)

Part - Term Courses

  • Nurs 284 Functional Changes in Aging (2 cr)
  • Nurs 289 Professional Development I (2 cr)
  • Nurs 321 Nursing Procedures (2 cr)
  • Nurs 282 Health Promotion (2 cr)
  • Nurs 322 Nursing Care of Diverse Families (3 cr)

Summer

Semester II (13 credit hours)

Full-Term Course

  • Nurs 372 Childbearing Family (2 cr)

Part-Term Courses

  • Nurs 325 Advanced Nursing Procedures (1 cr)
  • Nurs 371 Adult Nursing Care I (4 cr)
  • Nurs 323 Adult Nursing Care II (2 cr)
  • Nurs 373 Adult Nursing Care II Clinical (4 cr)

Fall

Semester III (15 credit hours)

First Half

  • Nurs 326 Evidence Based Practice (2 cr)
  • Nurs 476 Complex Childbearing Family (2 cr)
  • Nurs 421 Child Health Nursing Theory (2 cr)
  • Nurs 471 Child Health Nursing Clinical (1 cr)

Second Half

  • Nurs 472 Psych/Mental Health Nursing (4 cr)
  • Nurs 324 Public Health Nursing Theory (2 cr)
  • Nurs 374 Public Health Nursing Clinical (2 cr)

Spring

Fall Semester IV (16 credit hours)

Full-Term Course

  • Nurs 474 Professional Development II (5 cr)

Part - Term Courses

  • Nurs 473 Multisystem Complex Adult Health (4 cr)
  • Nurs 420 Interprofessional Health Care (1 cr)(Either Semester 3 or 4)
  • Nurs 425 Practicum Theory (2 cr)
  • Nurs 475 Practicum (4 cr)

English Language Requirements

IELTS band : 6.5 TOEFL paper-based test score : 550 TOEFL iBT® test : 76

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Requirements

1. Admission to the University Of North Dakota

Current transcripts submitted to UND from all other universities or colleges attended must be submitted with the application.

2. Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution. (Must be completed by August 30th)

3. Completed application for admission to the Baccalaureate Accelerated Curriculum, College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines (download the form below) including:

4. Submission of a Personal Statement addressing:"What motivates you to pursue a career in nursing?"What skills/abilities/life experiences will help you be successful?"This statement should be one to two pages, typed, and double-spaced and can be submitted with the College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines Baccalaureate Accelerated Curriculum application form.

5. Submission of two references by the recommender. (download the form below).

6. Signature on functional abilities release statement (included on application form).

7. A minimum overall and UND grade point average of 3.00 preferred

8. Documented completion of at least five of the following courses or equivalents and their pre-requisites with a letter grade of a C by the application deadline. All pre-requisite courses must be completed and documented prior to beginning classes in January.

  • Microbiology 202/202L or 302/302L
  • Chemistry 116/Lab Organic Biochemistry (or Chem122/Lab & Biology 150, 151 & Labs)
  • Anatomy 204 (Human Anatomy) and 204 lab
  • Physiology 301
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Nutrition 240
  • Statistics
  • Pharmacology 315

9. Successful face-to-face interview

Qualification to interview will be based on the Personal Statement, cumulative GPA, and references.

*Preference may be given in the admission process to students with more pre-requisite
courses completed by application deadline*

Work Experience

No work experience is required.

Technological Requirements

The following basic requirements are recommended for UND courses. Active E-mail Account Admitted UND students are required to use their official UND student email Operating System Windows (XP, Vista, and 7) Macintosh (10.5 or Higher) Internet Connection Wireless and satellite connections should not be used when taking exams or quizzes on Blackboard. Wireless and satellite connections do not work with Live Web courses. If your class meets synchronously (live) using Adobe Connect, Wimba, or Blackboard Collaborate, please make arrangements to connect directly to the modem/router before participating in the live class. Wireless connections will not be supported and any exceptions must be approved by the instructor of the course. Minimum of DSL/Cable (512kbps) is recommended. To check your Internet connection speed, go here: http://speedtest.net For more information about UND Network Connections, please visit: http://und.edu/tech-support/students/network-access-students.cfm Additional Software Word Processing Software (recommend: Microsoft Word - available for purchase from the UND Bookstore, Microsoft.com, or accessible on Citrix) We currently recommend the 32-bit version of Microsoft Office (64-bit may be incompatable with some applications) Free Software Downloads: Adobe Flash Player Adobe Acrobat Reader version 9 or newer Apple iTunes Apple QuickTime PDF Printer: doPDF Convert files into PDF (Adobe Portable Document Format) PowerPoint Viewer (If you do not have Microsoft PowerPoint.) Word Viewer (If you do not have Microsoft Word.) Real Video Player Java - Follow these steps to check your current version of Java and remove any previous versions. Note: These steps may differ slightly depending on your version of Windows. Go to www.java.com and click on "Free Java Download." Download the updated version of Java if needed. Once the new Java version is installed (if needed) proceed to the next step. Click the Start button and go to the Control Panel. Depending on your Windows version and setup, double click on "Add/Remove Programs" or "Programs and Features." Look for Java, J2se, Jre. Uninstall any previous versions by right clicking on the old version and selecting Uninstall. Additional information on Java can be found here: http://java.com/en/download/faq/whatis_java.xml Blackboard Supported Web Browsers and Operating Systems Additional Tech Requirements for Online and Distance Education Courses Live Web courses may have these additional requirements, please check with your instructor. USB/Firewire Web Camera USB Stereo Headset/Microphone (Volume control recommended; WebCam Mic NOT recommended.) Program Specific Requirements Some degree programs require additional or different technologies. If you are unsure, please contact your instructor or the program coordinator. Instructional Design & Technology (IDT) Video Card (512MB of VRAM Radeon, Nvidia, or equivalent). Mac must have an Intel processor. Distance Engineering Degree Program (DEDP) Scanner: used for scanning homework assignments In rare cases, an Intel-Based Mac may not be supported for viewing the recorded lectures. Contact technical support for more information. If your course syllabus references a technology level, such as A, B, C, or D, please refer to your instructor or program coordinator for more information on the additional tech requirements for your course/program.

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  • Academic Excellence Scholarship

    "The Academic Excellence Scholarship can provide up to a 50 % reduction in tuition per semester. These scholarships will be renewed if the student maintains superior academic performance during each semester of their 3-year Bachelor programme. The scholarship will be directly applied to the student’s tuition fees."

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The Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program at the University of North Dakota is designed for individuals who already possess a bachelor's degree in a field outside of nursing and are seeking to transition into the nursing profession efficiently. This program provides a rigorous, intensive curriculum that prepares graduates to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) and to assume professional roles as registered nurses upon successful completion. The program typically lasts approximately 15 to 18 months, depending on the specific track or schedule chosen by the student.

Throughout the program, students engage in a combination of theoretical coursework, clinical practice, and simulation exercises that are integrated to develop comprehensive nursing competencies. The curriculum covers essential areas such as human anatomy and physiology, microbiology, nursing fundamentals, mental health nursing, pharmacology, maternal and child health, adult health nursing, leadership, community health, and evidence-based practice. Emphasis is placed on developing critical thinking, clinical judgment, compassionate care, cultural competence, and effective communication skills.

The program is delivered in a full-time, fast-paced format, often utilizing innovative teaching methods, including online modules, on-campus labs, and hands-on clinical rotations in various healthcare settings. Students must complete clinical placements in hospitals, clinics, and community health agencies to gain practical experience across diverse patient populations and healthcare environments. These clinical experiences are supervised by experienced nursing faculty and practicing registered nurses to ensure safety and quality of education.

Admission into the Accelerated Nursing program requires applicants to have a strong academic record, particularly in science and health-related courses, along with relevant healthcare or community service experience. The application process involves submitting transcripts, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and possibly participating in interviews. The program seeks highly motivated individuals who demonstrate resilience, adaptability, and a sincere commitment to providing quality patient care.

Graduates of the program are well-positioned to obtain licensure as registered nurses and pursue a wide range of employment opportunities in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, community health organizations, and other healthcare settings. The University of North Dakota's nursing faculty are dedicated to fostering a supportive learning environment that emphasizes professionalism, ethical practice, and lifelong learning. Additionally, alumni of the program benefit from UND's extensive network of healthcare partners, career services, and continuing education resources.

Overall, the Accelerated Nursing program at the University of North Dakota offers a comprehensive pathway for career changers and motivated individuals to quickly attain their goal of becoming registered nurses, equipped with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to excel in the dynamic healthcare industry.

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