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The professional nursing program at Fisher College is dedicated to the Registered Nurse learner who is committed to acquiring new knowledge and skills for practice. Our graduates will be prepared to face the changing healthcare culture and be leaders in the nursing profession. The nursing program incorporates an approach to learning that recognizes the uniqueness of every adult learner as well as the educational and practice accomplishments each student acquired prior to enrolling in the nursing program.
The curriculum is developed to recognize the RN’s existing knowledge and skills while simultaneously providing a foundation for new knowledge in informatics and information literacy, healthcare economics, research, population-based practice, and leadership. With this foundation, graduates will be ready to contribute to improved clinical practice outcomes, new care-delivery methodologies, and/or further study in graduate school.
Faculty and students have shared responsibility in the teaching/learning process that takes place in classroom, hybrid, and/or online environments. Faculty deliver the nursing program using flexible teaching strategies that promote students’ self-development and advancement. Recognizing the diversity in student perspectives, faculty shape educational outcomes through learning activities of dialogue, debate, and collaboration.
Required Core Courses in Major | Credit Hours | |
NU300 | Concepts of Professional Nursing Practice* | 3 |
NU310 | Nursing Informatics* | 3 |
NU320 | Physical Assessment and Health Promotion Across the Lifespan* | 3 |
NU335 | Pathophysiology and Applied Pharmacology* | 5 |
NU340 | Nursing Research for Evidenced-Based Practice* | 3 |
NU420 | Seminar in Nursing Leadership* | 3 |
NU440 | Population Health in the Community* | 6 |
NU450 | RN to BSN Capstone* | 6 |
Distribution of General Education Course Requirements | ||
EC360 | Health Care Economics and Policy | 3 |
FL110 | Spanish for Healthcare Professionals | 3 |
MA221 | Statistical Data Analysis | 3 |
SO121 | Social Justice, Race, and Gender Issues in American Society | 3 |
SO300 | Introduction to Gerontology | 3 |
Social Sciences Elective | 3 | |
Total BSN Program | ||
Nursing Program Credits | 32 | |
General Electives Completed during RN to BSN | 18 | |
Prerequisite Course Work (36 license and 36 general education) | 72 | |
Total | 122 |
A completed application form. We recommend that international students apply via the International Student Online Application.
A $50 application fee.
An official transcript sent directly from your secondary school. Photocopies of transcripts are not acceptable. Transcripts must be translated into English. If you are not able to provide an official, translated transcript, we recommend that you utilize the services of the Center for Educational Documentation (opens in new window), to provide Fisher College with appropriate documentation.
Official results from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or its equivalent. Fisher accepts a variety of other language examinations, such as:
Paper-based TOEFL (PbT)
Computer-based TOEFL (CbT)
Internet-based TOEFL (IbT)
IELTS exam
Cambridge PET exam
The STEP Eiken exam (Japan)
The ESPT exam (Korea)
iTEP Academics: The International Test of English Proficiency (iTEP) with a minimum score of Level 5 or higher. TheiTEP score is valid for two years.
The minimum TOEFL score required for direct acceptance is 61iBT. Students with lower scores may be conditionally accepted to Fisher, or be required to attend language development courses. Students take college-level courses at the discretion of their Academic Advisor. (The school code for Fisher College is 3391.)
A notarized, current bank statement verifying that the student has a minimum of $49,000.00 U.S. Dollars in a cash account available for his or her use. If the bank account is not in the student's name, then a notarized letter of support should accompany the notarized bank statement from the holder of the account. Most consulates around the world require the applicant to prove that he or she is able to pay for his or her entire program of study.
Official college transcripts. If you intend to transfer from another college/university, you will need to forward official transcripts from that college as well as written course descriptions.
Transfer Release Form. International students transferring their I-20 from another college or language school must submit a transfer release form and a copy of their I-20 from the last college attended. All transfer students must be in good academic standing, must owe no money to their previous college, and must not have any judicial or criminal complaints against them.
The Office of Admissions reserves the right to request additional information to determine admissions eligibility.
If you would like to inquire about specific accommodations upon enrollment, please contact the Student Accessibility Services.