September 2016 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    May 09, 2024  
September 2016 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)


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(Please see the Undergraduate Program Offerings by Campus  chart in the catalog or on the Herzing Website at www.herzing.edu/career-programs/downloads for a list of Herzing campuses offering this program.)

Program Description

This comprehensive bachelor’s degree in nursing program prepares the generalist nurse with a focus on practice which is holistic, caring, safe, quality, and evidence-based client/patient care. The baccalaureate nurse generalist assumes the role of provider of direct and indirect care, designer, coordinator, and manager of care, and has membership in the profession as an advocate for clients/patients and the professions (AACN, 2008). The liberal arts education core provides a strong foundation for developing the clinical judgment and critical thinking skills required to provide care to diverse populations across the life-span, health-illness continuum, and in a variety of healthcare settings and to practice lifelong learning. Herzing University currently offers two options for completion of the BSN degree.

Option (1): This BSN pre-licensure plan is approved (Brookfield, Kenosha, Madison, and Akron campuses) and initially approved (Atlanta campus) by the state boards of nursing in the states where it is currently offered and prepares students to take the National Council Licensing Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) upon completion of the program. Graduates who successfully pass this national examination will be eligible to practice as registered nurses in the state in which they took the examination and will also be qualified to apply for licensure in all 50 states. Option (1) is currently only available at the Atlanta, Brookfield, Kenosha, Madison, and Akron campuses of Herzing University. Please refer to the Program Offerings by Campus  section of this catalog.

Option (2): The registered nurse (RN) to Bachelor of Science in nursing completion option is open to licensed, registered nurses who have completed an associate’s degree in nursing or a diploma in nursing from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university. The program supports nurses desiring to advance their education and increase their career opportunities. The curriculum outcomes are the same as for the pre-licensure Bachelor of Science nursing program. Enrollees may opt to step out of the program with the bachelor’s degree or continue to completion of the MSN. Option (2) is currently available through the Atlanta, Brookfield, Kenosha, Madison, and Akron campuses of Herzing University.

The general education and core nursing courses build on each other and are integrated throughout the curriculum. Theoretical instruction is integrated with clinical experience in a variety of healthcare settings in order to provide a broad, holistic, and reality-based understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a professional nurse.

Program Outcomes

Upon completion of their program, the student should be able to:

  1. Practice using caring, compassionate, culturally competent, and evidence-based practices in the roles of the baccalaureate nurse using the nursing process to provide patient/client-centered care in a variety of healthcare settings.
  2. Use a broad base of techniques to communicate effectively with clients, families, healthcare teams, and communities.
  3. Use critical thinking and decision making, local, state, national, and global policies, legislative concepts, and healthcare economics to effect quality healthcare and the evolving healthcare system.
  4. Integrate knowledge and skills in nursing leadership and management, quality improvement, and patient safety, as required, to provide healthcare.
  5. Integrate knowledge and skills to promote health and prevent disease across the lifespan and the continuum of healthcare environments.
  6. Practice professionalism, including the inherent values of altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, and social justice.
  7. Formulate a professional ethic that includes lifelong learning and continuous professional development in an ever-evolving healthcare environment.
  8. Think critically at a conceptual level and by using mathematical analysis as well as the scientific method, write and speak effectively, use basic computer applications, and understand human behavior in the context of the greater society in a culturally diverse world.

Special Admission Requirements

Please refer to the “Nursing Admission Criteria ” policy in the Admissions Information section of this catalog for program admission requirements.

To enroll in the RN to BSN program option (2), a prospective student must possess the following:

  1. An unrestricted, active registered nurse (RN) license to practice nursing.
  2. An associate’s degree or diploma in nursing from an accredited institution of higher learning

Potential Occupational Titles

Potential occupational titles for this program include, but are not limited to, registered nurse.

Program Content

A minimum of 120.00 semester credit hours is required for graduation.

Pre-Licensure Program Option (1): Required Courses in Nursing


A minimum of 70.00 semester credit hours is required.

* Undergraduate students may take up to 12 graduate credits for selected courses. NU 500 Theoretical Foundations of Nursing for NU 206  or NU 305 ; NU 560 Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practice for NU 430 /431  NU 525 Technology and Nursing Informatics in Advanced Practice for NU 225  or NU 425 ; HCA 610 Health Policy and Management for NU 400 /NU 401 . See Graduate Catalog for full requirements under title Undergraduate Students Taking Graduate courses (Dual Enrollment).

‡ Pre-licensure students may enroll in the following RN-BSN equivalent courses: NU 305 - Professional Role Transition  for NU 206 ; NU 425 - Nursing Informatics  for NU 225 ; NU 401 - National and Global Health and Policy Issues  for NU 400 ; and NU 431 - Evidence-Based Nursing Research and Practice  for NU 430 .

Note:


NM 171  may be required for any student entering through the Access Plan for Special Healthcare Groups. Core courses that are identified with an (¥) are fulfilled through transfer of credit from previous courses in the students prior education.

General Education Prerequisite Courses (1)


The following general education prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of “C” (70%) or better for a student to be continued in the nursing program.

  • Anatomy and Physiology With Lab
  • Chemistry
  • College Algebra and Statistics
  • Microbiology
  • Principles of Nutrition
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

All other general education courses must be passed with a grade of “D” or better to be continued in the nursing program.

A student who is dropped from the nursing program for failing to achieve the minimum grade specified in the general education courses but who otherwise meets the academic standards of the University may transfer to another Herzing degree program and/or may reapply to the BSN nursing program in a future cycle.

General Education Required Courses (1)


Students enrolled in this bachelor’s degree must complete a minimum of 48.00 semester credit hours in general education distributed among the following disciplines. A minimum of 9.00 semester credit hours must be upper level (300- to 400-level courses). Refer to the General Education  section of the catalog for Herzing University courses that would satisfy these requirements. *

8.00 Semester Credit Hours in Anatomy and Physiology With Lab
3.00 Semester Credit Hours in Cultural Diversity
6.00 Semester Credit Hours in English Composition or Literature
3.00 Semester Credit Hours in General Chemistry With Lab
3.00 Semester Credit Hours in General Microbiology With Lab
6.00 Semester Credit Hours in Humanities With Critical Thinking ■
1.00 Semester Credit Hour in Information Literacy
7.00 Semester Credit Hours in Mathematics (College Algebra and Statistics)
2.00 Semester Credit Hours in Natural Science ▲
6.00 Semester Credit Hours in Social or Behavioral Science ♦
3.00 Semester Credit Hours in Speech

* Transfer students may transfer courses that are within 1.00 semester credit hour of the courses listed above to meet these discipline requirements. Any resulting deficiency in the total of 48.00 semester credit hours required in general education may be made up with general education electives from any of the listed disciplines.

▲ Students must take SC 150 - Principles of Nutrition  to fulfill this requirement.

♦ Students must take PS 101 - Psychology  and SS 120 - Introduction to Sociology  to fulfill this requirement.

■ Students must take HU 101 - Critical Thinking  and HU 325 - Literature and the Art of Healthcare  to fulfill this requirement.

Personal and Professional Development Courses (1)


2.00 semester credit hours are required.

Pre-Licensure Program Option: Distribution of Contact Hours by Course (1)


Totals:


Lecture: 1,455.00
Lab: 255.00
Clinical: 675.00
Total Contact Hours: 2,385.00
Credits: 120.00

RN-BSN Program Option: Required Courses in Nursing (2)


All NU courses, 25.00 semester credit hours are required.

* Undergraduate students may take up to 12 graduate credits for these courses: NU 500 Theoretical Foundations of Nursing for NU 305 ; NU 560 Research Methods and Evidence- Based Practice for NU 430 /431 ; and NU 525 Technology and Nursing Informatics in Advanced Practice for NU 425 ; HCA 610 Health Policy and Management for NU 401 . See Graduate Catalog for full requirements under title Undergraduate Students Taking Graduate courses (Dual Enrollment).

General Education Prerequisite Courses (2)


The following general education prerequisite courses must be transferred or completed with a grade of “C” (70%) or better for a student to be continued in the nursing program.

  • Anatomy and Physiology With Lab
  • Chemistry
  • College Algebra and Statistics
  • Microbiology
  • Principles of Nutrition
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

All other general education courses must be passed with a grade of “D” or better to be continued in the nursing program.

A student who is dropped from the nursing program for failing to achieve the minimum grade specified in the general education courses but who otherwise meets the academic standards of the University may transfer to another Herzing degree program and/or may reapply to the BSN nursing program in a future cycle. (2)

RN-BSN Program Option: Transfer Credits in Nursing, General Education, and Open Electives (2)


Students must complete at least 9.00 semester credit hours at the 300-400 level in general education. A minimum of 30.00 semester credit hours is required to meet Herzing’s residency requirement. Students must verify transfer credits via official transcripts.

Transfer Credits in Nursing


Up to 46.00 semester credit hours from nursing core courses (non-general education courses) may be transferred from an associate’s degree or diploma in nursing. General education transfer credits are applied under general education.

Transfer Credits in General Education


Students enrolled in this bachelor’s degree must complete a minimum of 48.00 semester credit hours in general education distributed among the following disciplines:

8.00 Semester Credit Hours in Anatomy and Physiology with Lab
3.00 Semester Credit Hours in Cultural Diversity
6.00 Semester Credit Hours in English Composition or Literature
3.00 Semester Credit Hours in Chemistry w/lab or Other Natural Science**
3.00 Semester Credit Hours in General Microbiology with Lab
6.00 Semester Credit Hours in Humanities With Critical Thinking ■
1.00 Semester Credit Hour in Information Literacy
7.00 Semester Credit Hours in Mathematics (College Algebra and Statistics)
2.00 Semester Credit Hours in Natural Science ▲
6.00 Semester Credit Hours in Social or Behavioral Science ♦
3.00 Semester Credit Hours in Speech

* Transfer students may transfer courses that are within 1.00 semester credit hour of the courses listed above to meet these discipline requirements.

** Natural Science courses may include environmental science; biochemistry; physics; astronomy, biology, or genetics.

▲ Students must take SC 150 - Principles of Nutrition  (or equivalent) to fulfill this requirement.

♦ Students must take PS 101 - Psychology  or SS 120 - Introduction to Sociology  (or equivalent) to fulfill this requirement.

■ Students must take HU 101 - Critical Thinking  and HU 325 - Literature and the Art of Healthcare  (or equivalent) to fulfill this requirement.

Personal and Professional Development Courses


A minimum of 1.00 semester credit hour is required.

RN-BSN Program Option: Distribution of Contact Hours by Course


Totals:


Lecture: 345.00
Clinical: 90.00
Total Contact Hours: 435.00
Credits: 25.00

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