Nursing RN-BSN Program
RNs Earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Entirely Online
Through The University of Texas at Tyler’s RN-BSN degree program, you can complete your nursing degree program all online—no campus time is required.
- Plan your study schedule around your work and home life.
- Increase your career mobility and earning potential while helping your employer earn “magnet” status, an industry indicator of high quality.
RN-BSN Online: Top-Caliber. Convenient.
- Advance from an associate’s degree or diploma RN to BSN status in as little as 12 months of intensive study.
- Or, take as a long as you need to complete your BSN: Graduation dates are flexible.
- Minimal clinical time is required since you’re already employed in the nursing field.
- Learn with full-time UT Tyler master’s and doctorally-prepared nursing faculty who teach all online classes. You’ll receive the same rigorous preparation provided to students who study on campus.
Learn more from the School of Nursing.
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Career Outlook for Nursing With a BSN Degree
Nurses who hold the BSN degree can expect outstanding career prospects in the years ahead. A bachelor’s degree not only improves your earning power, but also increases your career mobility and professional status.
For more, go to Occupational Outlook Handbook - Registered Nurses.
Marketable Skills for Nursing Majors
For information about nursing skills that are most sought after by employers in today's job market, visit Marketable Skills for the College of Nursing & Health Sciences.
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BSN Online Courses: Designed for Working Nurses
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Evidence-Based Decision Making
This course advances evidence-based decision making as it relates to the science of nursing. Findings of selected research studies are appraised and presented. Ethical considerations and methods of protection of human subjects are integrated throughout the course.
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Professional Development for the RN
This WEB based course for registered nurses broadens existing knowledge of the discipline of nursing based on a liberal education in the arts and sciences. Emphasis is on professional role expansion through exploration of contemporary nursing issues.
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Pathophysiology
This online course focuses on the etiologic, symptomatologic, and pathologic aspects of selected human diseases across the life span. Concepts of health promotion, disease prevention, disease progression, and treatment are approached from a cellular and multi-system perspective. Influences of genetic, ethnic, and cultural variables on human diseases are analyzed. Content aims at stimulating critical thinking for application to nursing practice.

Nursing Faculty: Expert Teachers. Outstanding Mentors.
--Learn from faculty members who have worked in clinical settings and are fully experienced in the demands and challenges facing working nurses.
--Study with professors who are mentors devoted to excellence in nursing.
--Faculty members have been recognized with such awards as Outstanding Faculty Award; Texas Alpha XI Chapter of Alpha Chi; White Fellowship for Teaching Excellence; Iota Nu Chapter, STTI, Award for Excellence in Research; and many more honors.
Learn more about UT Tyler School of Nursing faculty.
Also see UT Tyler's nursing BSN degree.