The request to revise the RN BSN curriculum

Memo Date: 
Monday, February 6, 2012
To: 
College of Health and Human Services
From: 
Clarence Greene, Faculty Governance Assistant
Approved On: February 6, 2012
Implementation Date: 2012

Note: Deletions are strikethroughs.  Insertions are underlined.


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CURRICULUM OUTLINE: RN-TO-BSN COMPLETION

General Education Requirements and Prerequisites

for the Nursing Major:

BIOL 1259* (4)

BIOL 1273* (4)

BIOL 1274* (4)

CHEM 1203 or 1251* (4)

ENGL 1101* (3)

ENGL 1102 (3)

Foreign Language** (8)

LBST 1100 series (3)

LBST 2101 (3)

LBST 2102 (3)

LBST 2200 series (3)

MATH 1100* (3)

PSYC 1101* (3)

SOCY 1101* or ANTH 1101 (3)

STAT 1220, 1221, or 1222* (3)

Electives (6)

 

*Prerequisite to Nursing

**Students must be proficient through the 1202

level through coursework or proficiency testing

***Students are awarded 39 credit hours upon

successful completion of NURN 3103

 

RN-TO-BSN: UPPER-DIVISION NURSING MAJOR

NURN 3103 Concepts of Professional Nursing

Science (3)

NURN 3108 Health Assessment for Nurses (3)

NURN 4100 Aging and Health (3) (O)

NURN 4201 Information Technology: Application in

Health Care (2)

NURN 4203 Leadership in Nursing Practice (2)

NURN 4440 Community Health Nursing (6)

NURN 4450 Design and Coordination of Care for

Nurses (6) (W)

NURN 4900 Research in Nursing Practice (2)

Nursing Elective Approved by the School of Nursing

(3)

 

Total Credits: 121

 

Academic Plan of Study: If the proposed change will impact an existing Academic Plan of Study, provide updated Academic Plan of Study in template format.

 

 

School of Nursing

Bachelor of Science of Nursing (BSN) Degree: RN BSN Completion 123 121 hours

College of Health & Human Services

www.nursing.uncc.edu

 

Academic Plan of Study

 

Program Summary:

  • The RN-BSN completion curriculum provides the associate degree or diploma-prepared registered nurse (RN) an opportunity to earn their Bachelor of Science in nursing degree (BSN). The curriculum is designed to enhance and advance the student's professional nursing career.
  • Must complete nursing prerequisite courses, and general education and foreign language requirements by the end of the semester of application to the RN BSN Completion program (BSN) major.  Registered nurses seeking admission to the curriculum that need to complete nursing prerequisites and/or general education courses may apply for admission to the Pre-RN-BSN Completion Curriculum.
  • Admissions to RN-BSN major: Minimum Prerequisite GPA of 2.0. Current RN License. Competitive admissions. RN BSN admissions both Fall (March15 deadline to UNCC, March 30 deadline to School of Nursing) and Spring (September 15 deadline to UNCC, Sept. 30 deadline to School of Nursing) semesters. Admission to Pre-RN-BSN does not automatically admit an applicant to the RN-BSN Completion Curriculum.
  • Advising (pre-major): Suggested to have transcripts reviewed by RN BSN coordinator prior to application.
  • Advising (RN BSN major): School of Nursing RN BSN coordinator.
  • Minimum Grades/GPA: Minimum grade of C in pre-nursing prerequisite courses, Minimum grades of C in nursing major courses.  Major GPA of 2.0 required for graduation.
  • Teacher Licensure: No.
  • Night Classes Available: No.
  • Weekend Classes Available: No.
  • Other information: Distance Education option available
  • Contact Person: Susan Lynch, RN BSN Coordinator, School of Nursing, CHHS Room 445, 704 687 7896 or

College of Health & Human Services Advising Center, CHHS 103, 704-687-7922.

 

Program Requirements:

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at UNC Charlotte is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) through 2011, and approved by the North Carolina Board of Nursing.

The RN-BSN completion curriculum provides the associate degree or diploma-prepared registered nurse (RN) an opportunity to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (BSN). The curriculum is designed to enhance and advance the student's professional nursing career BSN graduates are prepared to function in a variety of care settings to include hospitals, clinics, public health, home health, hospice and long term care facilities, and may assume leadership and management roles as well because of their education.

 

Upon completion of the nursing pre-requisite courses, and general education and foreign language requirements students apply to the RN BSN completion program option for the BSN major. Students are admitted to the RN BSN completion program major twice a year.  Decisions on admission are made by the School of Nursing in the Spring for Fall admission and in the Fall for Spring admission. Admission is competitive, and not all students are accepted into the RN BSN Completion Nursing program. Consistent with University policy, the School offers admission to applicants whose credentials present the best qualifications among those meeting minimum requirements.

 

Minimum criteria for Admission to the RN BSN completion nursing program:

  • A current unencumbered license as a Registered Nurse.
  • A grade point average of 2.0 or better in all college courses which are eligible for transfer to UNC Charlotte.
  • At least a "C" in all required nursing prerequisites.
  • Completion of all prerequisites, and general education and foreign language requirements by the end of the semester prior to the semester for which the application is made.
  • Prior to enrolling in RN-BSN program courses students must have the following:

a. Current unencumbered license to practice as a RN in the United States.

b. Professional RN Liability insurance.

c. Meet University Health Requirements.

d. Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or greater in AAS degree coursework

 

The RN BSN completion program curriculum is structured and offered via a cohort basis and requires students to complete a precise curriculum in the order in which it is scheduled by the School of Nursing. A failure (grade of D or F) in a RN BSN completion program course will result in the student’s dismissal from the RN BSN Nursing major with no chance for readmission within 2 years. A total of a minimum of 120  121 credit hours is required for graduation.

 

Summary of Credit Hours

 

Pre-Nursing Prerequisites

31 hours

Required courses in the pre-major will satisfy General Education requirements for Development of Fundamental Skills of Inquiry (ENGL 1101) and Inquiry in the Sciences.

RN BSN completion program

30

Required courses also fulfill the General Education Communication Skills requirements (Writing in the Discipline and Oral Communication).

General Education*

15 hours

This includes the “Themes of Liberal Education for Private and Public Life” (Liberal Studies) and Completion of Development of Fundamental skills (ENGL 1102)

Foreign Language

 

 

 

 

Electives

0 – 8 hours

 

 

 

 

6 hours

Foreign Language proficiency through 1202 is required either by proficiency testing (no credit hours awarded), 3 years of the same foreign language in high school (no credit hours awarded), or 1201/1202 course completion.  If no credit hours are awarded, these credit hours will need to be accounted for through elective coursework.

Students are required to take 6 hours of elective credit.

 

Credit by Exam

39

Award of 39 credit hours for previous associate degree nursing courses once NURN 3103 is completed satisfactorily with a C or better.

 

 

Suggested Plan of Study:

 

 

Pre-Nursing/Nursing

General Education

Electives

Pre RN BSN

CHEM 1203 & lab

ENGL 1101

MATH 1100

STAT 1222

PSYC 1101

SOCY or ANTH 1101

BIOL 1273 & lab

BIOL 1274 & lab

BIOL 1259 & lab

ENGL 1102

LBST 110X

LBST 2101

LBST 2102

LBST 220X

Foreign Language 1201 & 1202 (if not exempt through proficiency testing or high school exemption.)

Elective

Elective

RN BSN Program

NURN 3103

NURN 3108

Nursing Elective offered or approved by the SON

NURN 4201

NURN 4100

NURN 4400

NURN 4900

NURN 4203

NURN 4450

 

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