Transforming healthcare starts with you. Northern State University's BSN program prepares students to become highly competent, compassionate, and innovative nursing professionals — equipped with the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience to earn your BSN degree, pass the NCLEX-RN licensure exam, and excel in a rapidly evolving healthcare environment.
About the Program
Northern State University's Bachelor of Science in Nursing program builds on a strong liberal arts foundation to develop nurses who embrace the human behind the science. You will gain the clinical skills, critical thinking, and professional competencies needed to provide patient-centered care across diverse populations and healthcare settings.
Clinical partnerships with Avera St. Luke's Hospital and Sanford Aberdeen Medical Center provide real-world experience alongside working healthcare professionals from day one. Our state-of-the-art simulation center prepares you for clinical settings with advanced technology before you ever step into a hospital.
Your BSN from Northern also lays the groundwork for graduate studies and advanced career opportunities.
Plan of Study
Requirements and Outcomes
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At a Glance
- Offered On-Campus
- 120 Credit Hours
- Estimated Time to Complete: Four Years
- Next Start Date: Fall 2026
Program Highlights
- State-of-the-Art Simulation Center — Train with advanced patient simulators, virtual reality technology, real hospital medication systems, and six specialized simulation suites including OB/Pediatrics, ICU/Emergency, and a Home Health apartment
- Real Clinical Experience — Hands-on rotations with regional partners including Avera St. Luke's Hospital and Sanford Aberdeen Medical Center
- Strong Scholarship Opportunities — Nursing-specific scholarships available to help fund your education
- Accredited Program — Approved by the South Dakota Board of Nursing (SDBON) and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
- Liberal Arts Foundation — A well-rounded education that develops critical thinking, cultural competence, and ethical decision-making
- Pathway Options — Already an LPN? Northern offers a streamlined LPN to BSN Pathway to complete your degree in as few as two years
Career Opportunities
Graduates of Northern's BSN program are prepared for careers including:
- Registered Nurse — Hospital, clinic, and specialty settings
- ICU/Emergency Nursing
- OB/Pediatric Nursing
- Community and Public Health Nursing
- Mental Health Nursing
- Nursing Leadership and Management
- Graduate study in Advanced Practice Nursing
Contact Us
For more information, please contact Lyncee Monson, Associate Dean of Nursing.
Phone: 605-626-7776
Email: nursing@northern.edu
