Nursing, Pre-Licensure Option, B.S.

The Department of Nursing and Health Sciences offers an undergraduate program that leads to the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Nursing. The program is designed to prepare a nurse generalist. Graduates of the program are prepared to work as professional nurses and/or pursue graduate education in nursing. There are two options within the major: the Pre-Licensure option and the RN Advanced Placement option.

The Pre-Licensure concentration consists of two years of pre-nursing requirements and five semesters of nursing courses. Nursing courses have concurrent laboratories on campus and in local hospitals and community settings.

The RN Advanced Placement program is open only to students who hold a California Registered Nurse licensure. This program builds on the previous education of the Associate Degree in Nursing to provide students with the theoretical perspectives, concepts and skills required for a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing. The RN Advanced placement concentration includes an additional 30 semester units and can be completed in 2 semesters of full time study or 4 semesters of part time study

Student Learning Outcomes

Students graduating with a B.S. in Nursing from Cal State East Bay will be able to:

  1. Synthesize knowledge from the natural sciences, behavioral sciences and the humanities with current nursing knowledge and theory to deliver nursing care;
  2. Provide safe, compassionate nursing care to diverse populations;
  3. Use critical thinking and communication skills to develop partnerships with clients and other health care professionals;
  4. Demonstrate responsibility and accountability for design, delivery, and evaluation of client care;
  5. Demonstrate professional behaviors in interactions with individuals, families, colleagues, and the community.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Nursing Pre-licensure Option will be qualified to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) and to apply for the California Public Health Nursing Certificate. Upon completion of the RN licensure process, the graduate will be able to work as a Registered Nurse with career opportunities in a wide range of settings including in hospitals, extended care facilities, public health organizations, schools and in other community settings. Graduates of the RN Advanced placement Concentration are also eligible to apply for the California Public Health Nursing Certificate and have career opportunities as a Bachelor’s prepared RN as listed above.

Major Advising

Because requirements are subject to change, consult an advisor in your major department for clarification and interpretation of your major requirements.

Major Requirements (B.S.) 101-141 units

The B.S. degree consists of 180 units.