Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: ARCHIVED 2007-2008 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Nursing, B.S.N. Degree/Capstone Curriculum Option (For Registered Nurses) Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Nursing, B.S.N. Degree/Capstone Curriculum Option (For Registered Nurses) |
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Major Requirements(Students must take CHEM 132 or 140 or 133, or equivalent course) The major requires 71 hours as follows: | ||||
Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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BIOL 291 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I | Credits: (4) | |||
BIOL 292 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II | Credits: (4) | |||
HSCC 260 - Etiology of Infectious Diseases | Credits: (3) | |||
NSG 301 - Professional Transitions in Nursing | Credits: (3) | |||
NSG 302 - Community Health Nursing I: Theory | Credits: (3) | |||
NSG 384 - Practicum in Community Health Nursing | Credits: (3) | |||
NSG 399 - Seminar: Professional Nursing Knowledge and Skills | Credits: (2) | |||
Credit by exam, 31 hours (in lieu of NSG 340, 341, 342, 357, 387, 466, and 486, ND 338, and portions of NSG 353, 383, 468, and 488) | ||||
NSG 460 - Nursing Leadership and Management | Credits: (3) | |||
NSG 470 - Nursing Research | Credits: (3) | |||
NSG 475 - Perspectives of the Nursing Profession | Credits: (2) | |||
NSG 483 - Practicum in Clinical Management | Credits: (3) | |||
PSY 150 - General Psychology | Credits: (3) | |||
(or approved substitute) | ||||
Plus | ||||
Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
CHEM 132 - Survey of Chemistry I | Credits: (4) | |||
or | ||||
CHEM 133 - Survey of Chemistry II | Credits: (4) | |||
or | ||||
CHEM 140 - Advanced General Chemistry | Credits: (4) | |||
or a college-transfer chemistry course with a lab | ||||
ElectivesGeneral electives (15 hours) are required to complete the program. | ||||
RN to MSN entry option:RN to MSN at Western Carolina University Purpose: to assist selected RNs with good academic records to move smoothly through the RN Capstone curriculum directly into MSN study for advanced nursing roles. Normally, the student would take 10 semester hours of WCU undergraduate upper-division electives to complete the BSN. These electives would be replaced with up to 10 hours of WCU MSN graduate-level work, reducing the time needed to complete both degrees by one or two semesters. Students interested in the RN to MSN should consult with both their RN to BSN advisor and the MSN Director, Dr. Judy Mallory. Application requirements: –Associate degree or diploma in nursing from an approved nursing program –Current unrestricted license to practice as an RN in NC –A total of 65 semester hours of credit before starting the Capstone RN track, including –Completion of all 5 nursing prerequisites with a grade of C or better(22 hours) (BIOL 291/292, CHEM 132 or 140 or 133, HSCC 260, PSY 150) –Completion of the WCU Liberal Studies requirements (42 hours) –Electives as needed to total 65 semester hours –Note: previous nursing course credits are not included in this total –Completion of at least 11 of the required 22 hours of Capstone NSG courses, with projected completion of the remaining hours before or during the semester of application to the WCU MSN program. The two popular plans of study are:
–Additional criteria as normally required for competitive admission to the MSN:
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Curriculum Guide for Capstone Curriculum Option (Capstone R.N. to B.S.N. Track) | ||||
Freshman-Junior YearsSemesters 1 through 6 may be taken at a convenient NC Community College (NCCC) and
involve completing: | ||||
The Associate of Applied Science in Nursing | ||||
Other Work to Meet the NCCC 44-hour General Education Core | ||||
The Courses Required for Admission to the Capstone Track
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NCCC Transfer HoursNCCC transfer hours should total 65 semester hours, not including Nursing courses. | ||||
Senior Year | ||||
First Semester (Hours 16)
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Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
NSG 301 - Professional Transitions in Nursing | Credits: (3) | |||
(Online & Teleconference) | ||||
NSG 302 - Community Health Nursing I: Theory | Credits: (3) | |||
(Online) | ||||
NSG 384 - Practicum in Community Health Nursing | Credits: (3) | |||
(Clinical) | ||||
NSG 399 - Seminar: Professional Nursing Knowledge and Skills | Credits: (2) | |||
(Online & Teleconference) | ||||
Second Semester (Hours 16)
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Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
NSG 460 - Nursing Leadership and Management | Credits: (3) | |||
(Online) | ||||
NSG 470 - Nursing Research | Credits: (3) | |||
(Online) | ||||
NSG 475 - Perspectives of the Nursing Profession | Credits: (2) | |||
(Online) | ||||
NSG 483 - Practicum in Clinical Management | Credits: (3) | |||
(Clinical) | ||||
Additional InformationOn successful completion of NSG 399, 31 hours of credit by exam are granted in lieu of NSG 340 and 466, ND 338, and portions of NSG 353, 357, 383, 385, 468, and 486.
Semesters 7 and 8 involve full-time study in 32 hours of upper-division courses offered by WCU. The online courses will usually involve class meetings in Asheville at the start and end of each term. The shortest possible plan is laid out above.
Many RN to BSN students prefer part-time study, in order to manage the demands of work and family. The 2-semester plan laid out above can be stretched out over 3, 4, or more semesters, probably including some summer elective courses.
Students should consult as early as possible with the NCCC Director of the nursing program and the NCCC Counselor who advises nursing majors to determine eligibility for and initiate application to the nursing program. If admission to the nursing course sequence (item 1) must be delayed, the student should actively pursue the courses for the Gen Ed Core (item 2). Many of the Capstone requirements (item 3) will be incorporated into these studies. If admission to the nursing course sequence (item 1) is immediate, the student should plan an additional year of full-time study to complete items 2 and 3. | ||||
Graduation FeeAfter earning ninety hours, the student must file an application form with the Dean after
paying a $30 graduation fee to the University Cashier. | ||||
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