Bachelor of Science in NursingSusan Draine, Ed.D., R.N., Director Olivet's School of Graduate and Continuing Studies offers the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program for registered nurses who have earned either an associate's degree in nursing or a diploma in nursing and desire to advance their personal and professional goals. The bachelor's degree is required for graduate study and is helpful for career advancement. The BSN is a degree-completion track program that focuses on the health continuum across the lifespan of clients, including individuals, families, and communities. Through a carefully designed sequence of learning experiences, classroom instruction, homework, and discussion boards, learners develop individual and team skills and focus on applying their knowledge and skills in their practice setting. The BSN curriculum is designed with value placed upon the previous learning and professional experiences of the RN student. The curriculum of the program is designed to build upon previous learning and professional experiences of the student. The program provides an integrated educational experience consisting of a foundation of liberal arts/general education content areas relevant to the learners' major field. The University strives to provide a degree program that requires mastery of learning outcomes and is designed to produce spiritual, personal and professional growth. The curriculum is based on the Olivet Nazarene University Department of Nursing's mission philosophy and conceptual framework. 38 hours Required: BIBL 310 Biblical Hermeneutics NRSG 102 BSN Informatics Training 301 Introduction to Informatics and Baccalaureate Nursing 326 Community Health Nursing 342 Transcultural Nursing 355 Health Assessment/Pathophysiology 395 Nursing Research 436 The Global Community 441 Advanced Adult Health Nursing 445 Families in Crisis 463 Leadership/Management in Nursing 470 Issues in Health Care, Law, and Ethics THEO 400 Faith and Contemporary Issues Required Supporting Courses: BIOL 246 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 247 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 356 Microbiology CHM 105 Basic Concepts of Chemistry MTH 116 Statistics PSYC 200 Lifespan Human Development SOCY 120 Intro to Sociology NRSG 102 must be successfully completed two weeks before beginning NRSG 301. A course may be repeated once with permission from the Director of Nursing. In order to progress to the next Nursing level (from 300 to 400 level courses), learners must receive a grade of C (2.0) or higher in each course of the Nursing major and in MTH 116. A cumulative grade point average of 2.75 is required to progress in the Nursing courses and to graduate with the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Transfer of Credit Policy A maximum of 82 semester hours (or equivalent quarter hours) may be accepted from community/junior colleges as transfer credit to the BSN degree-completion program at Olivet. Only courses with a grade of C- or above are eligible for transfer consideration. Students who have not completed the six-hour Christianity core general education requirement prior to entering the BSN program must take Olivet's BIBL 310 - Biblical Hermeneutics and THEO 400 - Faith and Contemporary Issues as part of the packaged program.
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