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Arizona State University Undergraduate Nursing Program |
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Program Overview
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Arizona State University (ASU), College of Nursing and Health Innovation offers two undergraduate nursing program tracks that lead to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Prelicensure students may pursue the prelicensure Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) track that is offered on a traditional academic year schedule, or on a year-round schedule. Students who are already Registered Nurses may pursue the RN to BSN program track option. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) The purpose of the BSN program is to prepare beginning professional nurses, who possess the theoretical foundation and the clinical competence, to function in various healthcare settings. Students are prepared to deliver nursing care services to individuals, families, specific population groups, and communities. The undergraduate program provides students with a foundation for graduate studies in nursing at the master's level. Professional Nursing program courses are offered at four locations: the Downtown Phoenix campus, the Polytechnic campus, the Mayo Clinic campus, and the West campus. Beginning summer 2010, the professional nursing program courses will only be offered at the Downtown Phoenix campus or Mayo clinic campuses. Students must be advanced (admitted) to the uuper division nursing major in the College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation to enroll in the professional nursing courses. Upon completion of the undergraduate baccalaureate nursing program, the graduate will demonstrate fluency and facility in the five patterns of knowing in professional nursing practice through the ability to: 1. Combine theoretical knowledge from the sciences, humanities and nursing as a foundation for critical thinking in professional nursing practice and demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the relationship among client, health, environment and nursing; 2. Design and deliver comprehensive therapeutic nursing care in partnership with individuals, families, groups, and communities including those who are culturally diverse and/or vulnerable and at risk for health disparities; 3. Provide safe, competent, innovative and effective nursing care utilizing principle-based communication, informatics, technology, psychomotor, teaching, management and therapeutic skills; 4. Generate own professional practice that focuses on health promotion, risk reduction, disease prevention and illness and disease management from a holistic perspective; 5. Critically appraise and apply research findings and other evidence to deliver and promote evidence-based client care and evaluate subsequent outcomes; 6. Display behaviors consistent with the values and ethics of professional nursing; 7. Display personal and leadership characteristics appropriate for innovative designers, providers, managers and coordinators of care; 8. Display responsibility and accountability for professional nursing practice; 9. Collaborate with nurses, other healthcare providers, and clients in the delivery of holistic care that is responsive to changing needs, sociopolitical, and global environmental factors; and 10. Analyze current nursing and healthcare services and trends, and identify future needs to advocate for the client and the profession. RN - BSN Program Students who are already Registered Nurses, may take the RN to BSN program to earn a baccalaureate degree. Courses have been specifically designed to build upon and expand the knowledge base of the RN. Clinical practice experiences in community health and leadership prepare RNs for roles in the expanding healthcare arena. The RN-BSN program track is structured to provide an accessible, accelerated, and predictable pathway through the program. The RN-BSN program track offers RNs the opportunity to complete upper-division professional nursing courses in 12 months in a program featuring reasonable costs, predictable year-round course scheduling, reduced in-class time, and a variety of instructional delivery methods, including Web-based courses. Completion of upper-division general education requirements may require additional time beyond the one year of professional nursing courses. Satisfactory completion of all general education and nursing prerequisite courses with a grade of "C" (2.00) or higher and an earned minimum prerequisite GPA of 2.75 is required. RNs are accepted into the RN-BSN program track twice a year (January and August). ASU has also developed an alliance with the Maricopa Community College District, which allows participating students who have completed an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree Maricopa Community college District to transfer up to a maximum of 75 credits hours towards their BSN. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Highlights
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Program Options
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Affiliation and Accreditation
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Program Facts
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Note: Academic or year-round scheduling options | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Admissions
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Students are admitted into the College of Nursing and Health Innovation as "pre-major nursing" students. Admission to ASU as a pre-major nursing student does not guarantee admission into the professional program. Admission to the professional program requires a separate application to the College of Nursing and Health Innovation and is competitive, with the greatest emphasis placed on grade point average based on selected prerequisite courses. In addition to meeting the university requirements for admission, it is recommended that students complete one year each of high school chemistry and biology. Pre-major nursing students are required to seek academic advising each semester through the College of Nursing and Health Innovation Student Services Office. This advising includes course planning and information about application materials and deadlines. While ASU accepts transfer credit from other accredited institutions, all transfer credit may not apply toward a BSN degree. Students completing course work at a community college or university other than ASU should consult a College of Nursing and Health Innovation academic advisor to plan an appropriate sequence of prerequisite courses and to apply to the professional program. The college has a transfer partnership agreement with the Maricopa Community College District. See a College of Nursing and Health Innovation academic advisor for details. The college may not accept transfer credit (especially science) completed more than seven years before the date of application to the professional program. Individuals interested in applying to the professional program must receive advising from a College of Nursing and Health Innovation academic advisor and are required to attend an application workshop. Contact the Student Services Office in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation at 1-602-496-0888 for details. Students are eligible for consideration for admission to the professional program if they meet the following criteria: 1. regular admission to the College of Nursing and Health Innovation at the Downtown campus as a pre-Nursing student; 2. academic good standing at ASU and in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation; 3. minimum prerequisite GPA of 2.75; 4. completion of designated prerequisite courses with an earned grade of "C" (2.00) or higher in each course; 5. completion of all application materials; 6. submission of all required health and immunization requirements; 7. a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 550 or higher for international students (see TOEFL); 8. receipt of entrance examination scores; and 9. submission of other required materials. Admission is selective and based on available resources. Meeting the minimum prerequisite GPA does not ensure admission. All qualified applicants may not be admitted. Students admitted to the professional program are required to meet the following additional criteria: 1. proof of CPR certification (Level C American Heart Association Health Care Provider); 2. proof of negative drug screen; 3. completion of all required health and immunization information; 4. eligible for fingerprint clearance card; and 5. other required materials. Students requesting to transfer into the professional program with advanced standing may be required to submit letters of recommendation. Any student enrolled in good standing at any accredited/approved baccalaureate school of nursing within the past two years may apply for admission into the professional program. To be considered for admission to the professional program, transfer students must first be admitted to ASU as pre-major nursing students (see Undergraduate Admission) and must also meet all professional program admission requirements. To be considered for advanced standing in the professional program courses, petitions for each course must be completed by the student accompanied by course descriptions and syllabus materials and be approved by the College Standards Committee. Admission of Registered Nurses (RNs) All RN students are admitted into the College of Nursing and Health Innovation as pre-major nursing students. Each RN must show evidence of a current unencumbered Arizona RN license or one from a compact state recognized by the Arizona State Board of Nursing. RN students are responsible for adhering to Arizona State Board of Nursing Rules and Regulations. Alternatives are available to RNs to facilitate their progress in the program, including credit by examination, substitution of previously completed nursing courses for specified ASU nursing courses, and transfer of general education course work completed at other accredited colleges and universities. All RN students must consult with an academic advisor in planning their program of study. Registered nurses are admitted into the RN-BSN only program track twice a year, in January and in August. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Buildings and Facilities
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The Learning Resource Center (LRC) materials include nursing course reference materials, selected nursing textbooks, nursing theses and applied projects, audiovisual equipment, videos, models, and other visual aides. In the computer lab, computers with Microsoft Office Suite are available for nursing students, as well as a variety of computer software related to nursing and health care. Selected resources are available for checkout. The LRC is staffed to assist students during regular semester schedules. Learning experiences with patients/clients and families are provided under the supervision of qualified faculty in cooperation with a variety of federal, state, county, private, and other agencies. The College of Nursing and Health Innovation has contracts with about 600 agencies to provide clinical and practice experience for students, operates its own unique nurse-managed clinics in the community, and offers experiences in a variety of other nurse-managed health services facilities. Various clinical laboratory facilities are available to students in this essential component of the program. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Student Support Services
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The Student Services Office in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation provides academic advising, general advising, and referral to university resources. The staff of the Student Services Office is available to help students with a variety of concerns related to academic or personal issues. Advising appointments are available at three locations: ASU West, Community Services Building, and the main Nursing and Health Innovation building downtown. Prospective students should contact the Student Services Office for more information. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Admissions at a Glance
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Application Fee: US$25 Admission Requirements: High School graduate, top 25 percent of graduating class. ACT or SAT scores, GPA 3.0, must meet competency requirements. Minimum English Requirements: TOEFL score of 550 (pbt) or higher Domestic Student Application Deadlines: BSN: December 1 (fall), July 1 (summer); RN to BSN: April 1 (fall), September 1 (spring) International Student Application Deadlines: Contact Student Services Office | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Annual Expenses at a Glance (US$)
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Please refer to the ASU website for the most current tuition and fee information
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Student Profile
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