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CLASNews - Winter 2011
The latest version of CLAS News is available for download in the newsletters section.

B.S. Nursing

The B.S. in Nursing is a joint program between Rowan University and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) that enables registered nurses to earn their bachelor's degree. The two-year program prepares registered nurses to work in the ever-expanding field of nursing, increasing their knowledge base and enhancing their careers. Students take 24 credits of nursing elective courses and 36 credits of specialized required nursing courses. Upper level nursing courses will be taught by UMDNJ faculty in the new Rowan Science Building. To enter the program, potential students must have graduated with a National League for Nursing-accredited associate degree, passed the Nursing Certification & Licensure Examination and hold a license from the state of New Jersey to practice as a registered nurse. (Individuals licensed as registered nurses in other states must be eligible for New Jersey State Board of Nursing licensure as a registered professional nurse.)

Degree Requirements