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DEGREES & PROGRAMS

Bachelor's degrees in nursing and healthcare designed for better patient outcomes.

An online healthcare degree that prepares you to make a difference.

Nurses and healthcare professionals are constantly needed as the healthcare industry continues to grow at a rapid pace. The right degree gives you skills and credentials that allow you to impact patient outcomes, influence the industry in a positive way, and make a real difference in your community. Join the force of healthcare workers who are changing lives with a bachelor's degree in nursing or healthcare from WGU. These bachelor's degree programs in nursing and healthcare are designed to fit your life and focused on preparing you for a meaningful and rewarding career. Whether you're just entering the field or looking to enhance your credentials, a bachelor's degree in nursing or healthcare from WGU can help you meet your goals.

Nursing (RN-to-BSN Online) – B.S.

An online BSN degree program for registered nurses (RNs) seeking...

An online BSN degree program for registered...

An online BSN degree program for registered nurses (RNs) seeking the added theoretical depth, employability, and respect that a bachelor's degree brings:

  • Time: 66% of graduates finish within 18 months.
  • Tuition and Fees: $3,795 per 6-month term, plus a Health Professions Student Fee of $350.
  • Transfers: On average, students transfer 81 credits.

With over 35,000 BSN alumni, this is one of WGU's most popular online degree programs. View our RN to BSN degree guide.

If you don't currently have an RN and don't qualify for your nursing prelicensure program, consider getting our Bachelor's Degree in Health Services Coordination instead. This degree allows you to work inside the healthcare industry in a unique way.

Healthcare Management – B.S. Business Administration

You can become a healthcare industry leader:...

You can become a healthcare industry leader:...

You can become a healthcare industry leader:


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  • Time: 73% of graduates finish within 30 months.
  • Tuition and fees: $3,720 per 6-month term.

Sample careers and jobs this business degree will prepare you for:

  • Health information manager
  • Community service manager
  • Clinical manager
  • Medical records manager
  • Social service manager

The online courses in this career-focused business degree program will prepare you with management-level skills and an up-to-date understanding of our healthcare delivery system.

Health Services Coordination – B.S.

An online health degree program for students passionate about...

An online health degree program for students...

An online health degree program for students passionate about value-based care and dedicated to helping others.

  • Time: 60% of graduates of similar programs finish within 3 years.
  • Tuition and fees: $3,795 per 6-month term, plus a Health Professions Student Fee of $350.

Sample careers and jobs this degree will prepare you for:

  • Care coordinator
  • Patient advocate
  • Health services coordinator
  • Patient educator
  • Community health educator

This degree allows you to work inside the healthcare industry, while also directly working with patients who need help.

Nursing (Prelicensure) – B.S.

A one-of-a-kind nursing program that prepares you to be an RN...

A one-of-a-kind nursing program that prepares you...

A one-of-a-kind nursing program that prepares you to be an RN and a baccalaureate-prepared nurse:

  • Locations: offered in FL, IN, TX, and UT only.
  • Tuition and fees: $6,575 per 6-month term.

WGU offers the prelicensure program in areas where we have partnerships with healthcare employers to provide practice sites and clinical coaches to help teach you and inspire you on your path to becoming a nurse.

If you don't live in one of our prelicensure states or don't qualify to apply, consider getting our Bachelor's Degree in Health Services Coordination instead. This degree allows you to work inside the healthcare industry, while also working directly with patients who need help.

Health Information Management – B.S.

A program designed for future leaders in HIM:...

A program designed for future leaders in HIM:...

A program designed for future leaders in HIM:

  • Time: 60% of grads earned this degree in 36 months or less.
  • Tuition and fees: $3,795 per 6-month term, plus a Health Professions Student Fee of $350.

Some careers and jobs this degree will prepare you for:

  • Director of informatics
  • HIMS chief
  • Information systems auditor
  • Outpatient coder
  • Health records manager

This CAHIIM-accredited program makes you eligible for the RHIA exam. 

Compare with B.S. Business – Healthcare Management

CCNE and CAHIIM accreditation.

WGU's nursing degree programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) (655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791). The B.S. Health Information Management program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). These accreditations ensure that your degree is valuable to your employer and colleagues. 

Honoring extraordinary nursing faculty.

WGU has partnered with The DAISY Foundation to honor WGU nursing faculty with The DAISY Award® for Extraordinary Nursing Faculty. As a partner, WGU will be able to award faculty in its College of Health Professions with this distinguished recognition for their meaningful contributions as nurse educators. Faculty members who are awarded The DAISY Award become lifelong honorees.

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Margaret McClure Scholarship

Celebrating nurse leaders with a special scholarship.

One thing this year has shown us is just how much America needs nurses, especially nurse leaders. So we’re celebrating the “Year of the Nurse” with a special scholarship honoring a lifelong nurse leader. 

Named for Dr. Margaret McClure, the catalyst for today’s magnet hospital program, this $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to one recipient each quarter who has demonstrated activism or innovation in nursing that improves patient outcomes. 

See how our students are making a difference.

Students and graduates of WGU's College of Health Professions are unified by their service to caring for others. One grad, Rhonda, was also driven by duty. She found a way to connect her duty to serve and her calling to care. Discover how you can join thousands of students like Rhonda, focused on making a difference in the lives of patients.

Rhonda's WGU College of Health Professions experience

Using your existing knowledge and experience on the path to helping others.

If you already have extensive experience as a nurse or healthcare professional, the last thing you want is to spend more time sitting in a classroom (physical or virtual) relearning things you already know. But now you need a bachelor's degree to take the next step in your career. Your experience is a valuable asset at WGU. To complete your degree, you must demonstrate you understand and can perform the necessary skills and knowledge the healthcare industry demands. With WGU’s unique educational approach, you won’t have to spend unnecessary time studying the concepts you already know. You'll prove you know the material through carefully designed assessments under the guidance of a dedicated mentor. There are no class rooms, no need to log-in at a certain time, and no due-dates for assignments. WGU’s programs are designed to fit the demanding schedules of busy workers like you.

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Demonstrated knowledge, skill, or ability required to advance in a degree program.

At WGU, course competencies are defined by an expert council, including employers.

For this course, there are 3 areas you need to prove competency in.

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Online coursework and hands-on field experience.

WGU’s healthcare degree programs are an innovative mix of online, competency-based coursework and hands-on, real-world experience. While most of your coursework will be completed online, post-licensure nursing programs include some field experiences that you’ll complete either where you work or in a nearby facility (where WGU will help to place you). Prelicensure nursing students complete the clinical requirements with clinical partners in the local area. Undergraduate College of Health Professions students complete one interprofessional course that requires scheduled computer engagement for up to six sessions over the course of a month. Most other courses can be completed on your schedule and do not require a specific schedule of attendance.

“WGU's approach to online learning is like being in a live classroom, except you can do it in your bed at 10 o'clock at night, covered up with a laptop. With the job schedule that I had, I didn't really have time to sit through a traditional class. But by doing it through WGU, with the cohorts being recorded, I could do that whenever I wanted. I could send in questions beforehand, and actually hear them answered in the cohort. And if I needed to stop halfway through and go back and finish it the next day, I could do that.” Christina Carey
B.S. Nursing (RN to BSN)

Most Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs take four years to complete. Some universities, like WGU, have a course format that allows students to finish coursework more quickly and graduate in less time.

A bachelor's degree in nursing is often referred to as a BSN which stands for Bachelor of Science in Nursing. A bachelor's degree requires more schooling than an associate degree. While an associate degree can be earned in fewer than two years, a bachelor's degree can take as long as four years.

There are many healthcare bachelor's degrees including:

  • Healthcare management
  • Health services coordination
  • Health information management
  • Nursing

    These are just a handful of the degrees you can get, and specializations may get even more specific. Jobs you can get with specific healthcare degrees include physical therapist, occupational therapist. medical librarian, nurse manager, and more.

Yes! A bachelor's degree in nursing is a great pathway to a rewarding career as a nurse. Nurses with a BSN see a positive impact on patient outcomes, improving patient satisfaction and lowering mortality rates. They may also see higher salary and better job stability. 

There are several jobs you can get with a bachelor's degree in healthcare. While the available jobs vary depending on the specific degree you earn, here are some of the possible jobs:

  • Nurse
  • Physical therapist
  • Athletic trainer
  • Health services coordinator
  • Healthcare consultant
  • Health records manager

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Discover which WGU program is the path to your unique career goals.

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