Through the KU School of Nursing’s RN-to-MS program, registered nurses earn both a bachelor of science in nursing degree and a master of science in nursing degree. This program integrates requirements from the RN-to-BSN program and the master’s program. Students take coursework at the graduate level that would normally be required at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
RNs may complete both the BSN and MS within three years of full-time study, depending on the major selected in the master’s degree portion of the program. Some majors may require longer periods of study. Part-time study options are available. Students may take up to six years to complete the MS.
See also: Online RN-to-BSN degree program