September 2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
September 2024 Undergraduate Catalog

Associate of Science in Nursing


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**Nashville, Orlando, and Tampa students enrolled prior to September 6, 2023, click here  for the ASN program outline.  

Herzing University is approved to offer programs in an online learning modality through association with the main campus in Madison, Wisconsin. ​

Program Description

This Associate of Science in Nursing program prepares the graduate to practice as a nurse generalist as a member of the healthcare team in a variety of settings. The program focuses on patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration, and safety. The program emphasizes the use of innovative technologies and preparation for assuming the role of the professional nurse.

Program Outcomes (Student Learning Outcomes)

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

  1. Prioritize patient-centered care using clinical judgment and the nursing process.
  2. Collaborate with patients, families and team members to provide safe and culturally competent care.
  3. Minimize risk of harm to patients and providers through both systems effectiveness and individual performance.
  4. Evaluate quality improvement processes to enhance patient outcomes.
  5. Integrate professionalism and communication skills within the interdisciplinary healthcare environment.

Program Content

A minimum of 72.00 semester credit hours is required for graduation.

Third Party Testing

Assessment and remediation are critical components of nursing education. Students in the nursing program may be required to take third-party, standardized, proctored exams in an electronic format throughout the curriculum. Students may be required to go to a third-party testing site to complete exams. These standardized tests are valid and reliable predictors of success on the NCLEX examination and provide valuable feedback concerning student strengths and weaknesses. Student learning outcome data identifies content areas that require remediation, allowing faculty to personalize student support and intervention. Courses that utilize third-party exams will incorporate the points earned on the test as a percentage of the final grade earned for the course as specified in the course syllabus.

RN Exit Exam

The exit exam will cover content from all nursing courses, is reflective of NCLEX readiness and is administered in the final semester. Students will take practice assessments during the NSG 298 course, in conjunction with individualized remediation and completion of assignments focused on NCLEX readiness. This is followed by a final exit exam.

Students who are unable to reach the *benchmark score on the exit exam will receive an Incomplete (I) grade for their NSG 298 course and will be required to successfully reach this benchmark on the final exit exam by the second week of the subsequent semester to resolve the (I) grade.

If they are unable to resolve the (I) grade by the second week of the subsequent semester, the grade will convert to an (F) grade and the student will be placed on “Approved Break” for the remainder of the semester, during which time they must remain actively engaged in formal remediation. This will cause a delay in program completion and graduation. Students should discuss the implications of being on “Approved Break” with their financial aid advisor.

*Threshold benchmark scores required to pass the exit exams are based upon national student performance data and may be changed at any time by the university.

Statement on the Importance of Proficiency in Dosage Calculation in Nursing Programs

Proficiency in dosage calculation is a critical competency for nursing students and a foundational requirement for safe and effective patient care. Accurate dosage calculations are essential to ensure that patients receive the correct amount of medication, minimizing the risk of adverse drug events and medication errors, which can have serious or even life-threatening consequences.

In recognition of the vital role that dosage calculation plays in clinical practice, nursing programs require that students demonstrate mastery in this area before they are eligible to participate in clinical experiences. This ensures that nursing students are adequately prepared to handle the responsibilities of medication administration in real-world healthcare settings.

Validating proficiency in dosage calculation is not only a measure of academic achievement but also a safeguard for patient safety. By upholding this standard, nursing programs affirm their commitment to producing competent, confident, and responsible nursing professionals who are equipped to deliver high-quality care. Please refer to syllabi for specific requirements for individual courses.

Clincal Readiness Requirement

This program requires completion of a clinical readiness  preparation.

Required Courses in Nursing


All courses, 44.00 semester credit hours, are required.

Required Courses in General Education


Students enrolled in this associate degree program must complete a minimum of 26.00 semester credit hours.

6.00 Semester Credit Hours in Communications

3.00 Semester Credit Hours in Humanities

3.00 Semester Credit Hours in Mathematics

3.00 Semester Credit Hours in Behavioral Science

11.00 Semester Credit Hours in Science  

Courses transferred from other accredited colleges may also be used to meet these requirements. Science courses being transferred from other accredited colleges must meet the nursing program science requirements.

Special General Education Grading Requirements


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

The following science courses must be completed with a grade of “B” (80%) or better. Only two attempts are permitted for each course and a student who fails to successfully complete in the maximum attempts is subject to dismissal from the nursing program.

A student who is dropped from the nursing program for failing to achieve the minimum grade specified in the courses listed above, but who otherwise meets the academic standards of the University may transfer to another Herzing degree program and/or may appeal to reapply to the ASN nursing program in a future semester.

Personal and Professional Development Courses


2.00 semester credit hours are required.

Distribution of Contact Hours by Course


Distribution of Contact Hours by Course

Course or Category

Lecture

Lab

Clinical

Total Contact Hours

Credits

NSG 121

30.00

30.00

0.00

 60.00

3.00

NSG 122

45.00

30.00

45.00

120.00

5.00

NSG 123

45.00

0.00

135.00

180.00

6.00

NSG 124

45.00

0.00

0.00

45.00

3.00

NSG 221

45.00

0.00

45.00

90.00

4.00

NSG 222

60.00

0.00

90.00

150.00

6.00

NSG 223

60.00

0.00

90.00

150.00

6.00

NSG 233

45.00

30.00

45.00

120.00

5.00

NSG 291

15.00

0.00

90.00

105.00

2.00

NSG 298

45.00

0.00

0.00

45.00

2.00

SC 154

45.00

30.00

0.00

75.00

4.00

SC 254

45.00

30.00

0.00

75.00

4.00

SC 166

30.00

30.00

0.00

60.00

3.00

Communication

90.00

0.00

0.00

90.00

6.00

Humanities

45.00

0.00

0.00

45.00

3.00

Mathematics

45.00

0.00

0.00

45.00

3.00

Social or Behavioral Science

45.00

0.00

0.00

45.00

3.00

PD 121

15.00

0.00

0.00

15.00

1.00

PD 202

15.00

0.00

0.00

15.00

1.00

Totals

810.00

180.00

540.00

1530.00

72.00

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