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    Nov 23, 2024  
2022-2023 Catalogue 
    
2022-2023 Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nursing, B.S.N


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Professor Rex-Smith, Dean of Nursing
Associate Professor Armstrong, Director of RN to BSN Program
Associate Professor Lee
Associate Professor McDyess, Director of Pre-licensure BSN Program
Associate Professor Turner

The baccalaureate program in nursing prepares individuals to practice competently within complex healthcare systems while demonstrating integrity, compassion, and justice in all aspects of their lives. Graduates are prepared to assume the roles of provider of care, designer/manager/coordinator of care, and a member of a profession.

The BS degree in nursing (BSN) is offered in two different formats, the traditional pre-licensure BSN and the online RNBSN completion.

88-89 hours to include:


Pre-requiste courses (27 - 28 hours)


Nursing Core Courses (61 hours)


Note:


In order to pass a nursing course, the student must have a TEST average AND overall course  average of 73 or greater. The test average includes all tests, quizzes and exams in the course. Additional course assignments are not included in the test average but can supplement the course grade if the test average is above 73.  Thus, students with less than a 73 on their test average will receive the test average grade for the course grade.

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