Prelicensure BSN Programs

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The Pre-Licensure BSN option is a face-to-face program that prepares students for initial licensure to become registered nurses. This program option is 4 academic years in length and encompasses two phases.

The first phase is comprised of 58 semester credit hours of lower-division work, including liberal arts and nursing prerequisites. The broad educational background in the physical, social, and behavioral sciences afforded by this phase provides the foundation for the nursing major. The second phase is comprised of 62 semester credit hours of upper-division work in the nursing major and is completed within the Department of Nursing. Taken during the junior and senior years, these courses are designed to prepare the baccalaureate nurses for practice in a variety of settings.

Students are admitted to the baccalaureate nursing program at the upper division level. Lower division courses must be completed before beginning nursing courses. 

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing will be awarded to students who successfully complete both phases of the requirements for the degree. Degree recipients will then be eligible to take the NCLEX-RN licensure examination administered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.  

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For questions related to the pre-licensure program, please contact:

jennifer.jones-locklear@uncp.edu
Jennifer Jones-Locklear
Director of Pre-Licensure Programs, Associate Professor
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Jennifer Jones-Locklear, PhD, RN