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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Saint Joseph’s College Online Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN)
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RN to BSN Program Outcomes
A Graduate of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program:
- Demonstrates professional behaviors by integrating legal and ethical principles into practice and in use of health informatic systems
- Communicates in an effective and professional manner with patients, families and in interprofessional partnerships by using verbal and nonverbal means
- Demonstrates safe, effective care throughout the life span (and at the end of life) that is based on accepted principles and standards of nursing practice with an emphasis on evidenced-based care and cultural competence.
- Provides holistic, safe, person centered care to patients, families and communities while working within healthcare systems
- Recognizes the importance of holistic self-care and community care through integration of health promotion and disease prevention into practice
- Demonstrates accountability in advocacy, collaboration, teaching, and leadership actions
- Demonstrates critical thinking with an emphasis on clinical reasoning, problem solving and effective use of the nursing process
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RN-BSN Degree Completion Requirements
Students are admitted to the RN-BSN Degree Completion program after they have completed the Associates Degree in Nursing or Diploma in Nursing, receive an unencumbered RN license, and any prerequisites or admission requirement.
The RN-BSN Degree Completion requires a total of 120 credit hours. Thirty semester hours must be earned through Saint Joseph’s College.
General Education Requirements - 39 credits
Foundations for College Level Thinking (3 courses)
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English Composition I
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EH 106
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English Composition II
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EH 107
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Elementary Statistics
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MA 205
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The Human Condition and the Human Story (6 courses)
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History / Philosophy / Theology Elective
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3 courses |
Embracing the Mercy Tradition
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TH 120
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Human Nature and Ethics
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PH 200 |
History elective
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HY |
Nature and Society (3 courses)
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Psychology Elective |
PY |
Intro to Environmental Science
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ES 101
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Physical Science
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SC 200 |
Art, Creativity, and Self-Knowledge (1 course)
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Art, Creativity and Self- Knowledge approved elective
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Core Nursing Requirements
Course Title
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CRN#
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Credits
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Professional Transitions and Healthcare Informatics (Intensive)
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NU 451 NU 451 (2) |
6.0 |
Evidence-Based Practice
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NU 309 |
3.0
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Health Assessment for RNs
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NU 316
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3.0
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Health Promotion and Policy (Intensive)
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NU 452 and NU 452(2) |
6.0
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Quality Care and Leadership (Intensive)
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NU 453 and NU 453(2)
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6.0
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Evidence-Based Practice Capstone
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NU 407P
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3.0
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TOTAL CORE NURSING REQUIREMENTS
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27.0
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Electives
RN-Transfer Credit / General Electives |
Credits |
Any college-level electives and Associate/Diploma RN transfer credit |
54.00 |
Saint Joseph’s College Online RN-BSN Degree
TOTAL RN-BSN DEGREE
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120.0
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Requirements for Progression in the RN to BSN Program
Students enrolled in the online RN to BSN program must follow a prescribed curriculum sequence as directed by their academic advisor and meet all prerequisites identified in the online course catalog and course descriptions.
Student who receive less than a C+ grade (78) in a nursing course may not progress to the next nursing courses until a grade of C+ (78) is achieved, this may mean that the student needs to repeat a course. Student must achieve a 78 average on test scores in nursing courses including the final exam, before other grades, such as papers, projects or nursing care plans, are averaged in. Students may only repeat a nursing course once. Failure to successfully complete the course on the second attempt at any institution or fail a second nursing course will result in dismissal from the program.
Matriculated students will have five (5) years to complete the program.
Incomplete Grades
Incomplete grades are generally given only in cases of illness or emergency. It is the responsibility of the student to request an incomplete course grade from the faculty member teaching the course. Forms may be obtained from the Office of Academic Affairs. A request for an incomplete grade form signed by the faculty member, the student, and the Program Chair of Nursing must be submitted to the Office of Registrar in order for an “I” grade to be assigned. A grade of Incomplete reflects an agreed upon course of action between a faculty member and a student to complete the course within the designated time frame. course work must be completed six weeks from the last day of class. if course work is not completed within this time, a grade of F will automatically be assigned. Under special circumstances, students may petition the Program Chair of Nursing to extend the time limit in which course work may be completed.
Admission Requirements
- Applicants must be graduates of a Diploma or Associate degree in Nursing, accredited at the time of graduation by CCNE or ACEN.
- Diploma or Associate degree in nursing program must have been completed with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
- Applicants are required to hold an active, unrestricted RN license. RNs are to provide their license number to Saint Joseph’s College for verification.
- An essay on how a BSN will impact the applicant’s career growth is required.
Note: Applicants who have had license sanctions must be without restrictions during the two years prior to Saint Joseph’s application.
Additional RN-Bachelor of Science in Nursing program policies can be located in the Nursing Student Handbook.
International Applicants
International applicants must be graduates of nursing programs equivalent to ACEN or CCNE-accredited baccalaureate nursing degrees. International applicants educated in countries other than the United States, must contact the Commission of Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (COGFNS) for credentialing at: Commission of Foreign Nursing Schools, 3600 Market Street, Suite 400, Philadelphia, PA 19104-2651 USA. Applicant Inquiries: 215-349-8767. Graduates of foreign nursing schools must submit an official report from the COGFNS.
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