Traditional BSN
Preparing Leaders to Meet the Healthcare Challenges of the Future
The College of Nursing's Traditional BSN program is designed to develop highly qualified, caring professionals to meet the healthcare needs of individuals, families, and populations.The Traditional BSN is a full-time, four-semester, upper-division option for students who have completed 56 credits and prerequisite coursework.
The College of Nursing at Michigan State University has earned a reputation for preparing nurses who are leaders. Graduates qualify to take the NCLEX-RN, the licensure examination for eligibility to become a registered nurse.
The BSN program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and is approved by the Michigan Board of Nursing.










