Undergraduate Nursing BS Program Sample Transfer Program Plan

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Undergraduate Nursing BS Program Sample Transfer Program Plan
This sample transfer program plan assumes that the student has completed:
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Anatomy & Physiology I & II
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Microbiology
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Chemistry
Additional program requirements:
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Statistics
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Developmental Psychology
Undergraduate Nursing BS Program
Sample Transfer Program Plan
Semester 1
Credits
NSG 103
Health Care Terminology
1
NSG 104
Application of Technology in Health Care
1
NSG 105
Pharmacology Calculations for Nurses
1
NSG 201
Intro to Transcultural Nursing
3
NSG 208
Health Assessment
3
NSG 209
Clinical Pharmacology
3
Total
12
Semester 2
NSG 301/301L Foundations of Transcultural Nursing/Lab *
5
NSG 336G
Health in a Changing Society
3
NSG 350
Evidence Based Practice for Clinicians
3
Liberal Arts Elective (IS?)
3
Total
14
Semester 3
NSG 304/304L Care of Older Adults I/Lab
5
NSG 341/341L Care of Infants, Children and Adolescents/Lab
5
Liberal Arts Elective (IS?)
3
Core milestone
0
Total
13
Semester 4
NSG 404/404L Care of Older Adults II/Lab
5
NSG 407/407L Maternity and Women’s Health Care /Lab
5
NSG 425/427L Community Health Home Care /Lab
4
Total
14
Semester 5
NSG 406/406L Mental Health Nursing/Lab
5
NSG 433
Nursing Leadership in a Multicultural Society
3
NSG 435L
Senior Clinical Experience
2
NSG 476/499 Health, Society and Nursing/Nursing Comprehensive
3
Total
*CPR training meets PE requirement but is not credit bearing.
13
Undergraduate Nursing BS Program
Sample Transfer Program Plan
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Imagine being a nurse who is not only a caregiver but a problem-solver, one who combines medical expertise
with an awareness of global health issues. Imagine the rewards of learning how to care for patients from
different cultures in a diverse population. Imagine the possibility of studying abroad to get a firsthand look at
healthcare systems in places like London or Finland. This is the study of nursing at Nazareth—a program
designed for the complexity and challenge of 21st century healthcare.
Why a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing?
According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, rapidly expanding clinical knowledge and
mounting complexities in health care mandate that professional nurses have baccalaureate degrees in nursing.
Health care today requires RN's who can:
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Practice across multiple, less structured environments
Function with more independence in clinical decision making and case management
Supervise unlicensed aides and other support staff
Design and manage a comprehensive plan of nursing care
Master advancing technology
Program Highlights
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Students gain clinical experience in a variety of settings: acute, ambulatory, long-term care, and
community-based.
Strong emphasis on working in multicultural situations with patients of diverse backgrounds,
languages, and income levels.
The program is rooted in the Nazareth liberal arts tradition, so interdisciplinary studies are encouraged
in related fields such as gerontology, art therapy, and communications sciences.
The only program in the area to offer a 1+3 BS program for Licensed Practical Nurses.
Accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).