2026-2027 Catalog

Nursing (B.S.)

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Advising

Program Advisor: Katie Polchlopek, MSN, RN

413-236-4642 • kpolchlopek@berkshirecc.edu 

A Bachelor of Science degree with a major in nursing is designed for working registered nurses with a diploma or an associate degree, is offered in collaboration with Berkshire Community College. These programs are in response to the demand for more nurses with advanced levels of education to meet the needs of today’s healthcare delivery system.

Prerequisite course work for the program may be scheduled over a number of semesters depending on individual student needs. General education and nursing foundation courses must be completed before admission to the nursing major at the various colleges that we have articulation agreements with. Many courses taken at BCC will transfer toward a Bachelor in Nursing Degree, CLEP and other challenge examinations may be accepted for credit in some areas. Course work completed at colleges or universities other than Berkshire Community College will be reviewed for transfer to the University.

The RN to BS Online and On-site Track meets the needs of registered nurses with other life responsibilities through a curriculum that combines web-based instruction with student- tailored practice. Designed for students with clearly defined career goals, it calls for substantial autonomy in meeting established objectives.

 

The RN to BSN Advisor works with multiple colleges/universities who offer an RN to BSN pathway. Please contact Katie Polchlopek for information about the various programs offered for students who wish to continue on in their education from RN to BSN.

Transfer agreements

Graduation Requirements

Nursing Prerequisite, General Education,

Footnotes

Many RN to BSN program will accept up to 90 credits from BCC toward the degree.

 

    The 120 credits for graduation are derived as follows:

  • Nursing Prerequisite, General Education and electives — 60 credits
  • RN Licensure — 30 credits
  • RN to BS Track — 30 credits