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The L.P.N. to B.S.N. Option
The Department of
Nursing offers a three or four year program for Licensed Practical Nurses,
leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree and eligibility to
take the state-required R.N. licensure examination. This represents an
opportunity for a broad-based liberal education and a strong base for
professional nursing practice. Theoretical nursing knowledge is applied
in a variety of practice settings, including hospitals, community health
agencies, long-term care facilities and other institutional and community
based settings.
This innovative program
is designed specifically for graduates of state approved Practical Nursing
programs. Students must present evidence of a license to practice nursing
in Iowa or a state in the interstate compact and of professional liability
insurance currently in force in order to enroll in nursing courses with
clinical components. The potential ability to give safe nursing care is
a prerequisite for admission to the nursing major. Part-time plans of
study are also available.
Licensed practical
nurses, because of their previous learning in other settings, are considered
sophomore-level transfer students on entry into the university. Previously
earned academic credits may be applied to the B.S.N.
Prior
to enrolling in the nursing courses, the student must:
- Present
a current L.P.N. license in the state of Iowa or a state in the
interstate compact
- Present
content from college course work or credit by examination equivalent
to a Briar Cliff term course in each of the following areas: Introductory
Psychology PSYC 110; Anatomy BIOL 221; Developmental Psychology
PSYC 280; Physiology BIOL 222; Nutrition BIOL 240
- Meet with
the chairperson of the Department of Nursing to evaluate your
education record, complete the Application for Admission to the
Nursing Major form, and sign the declaration of major form
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Requirements:
- Twelve term course in nursing are required, including NURS 225, 235,
315, 325, 335, 345, 410, 415, 420, 425, 435, and 445.
- In
addition, the following related term courses are required: CHEM
109 & 110; BIOL 221, 222, 239, 240, and 340; PSYC 110, 280 and
360; WRTG 109 or 159; SOCY 124; MATH 200; THEO 204 or PHIL 210.
A letter grade of "C" or better must be attained in BIOL 221,
222, 340 and CHEM 110. These courses may be taken at Briar Cliff
or transferred in from an accredited college. To complete the
general education distribution requirements, two courses in the
aesthetic foundation, one from the historical consciousness foundation,
one theology course , and one multi-cultural foundation course. Additionally, LIBA 400 is required of
all Briar Cliff transfer students. All other general education
requirements may be met in the above required courses.
- Documentation
of physical health status obtained upon admission to the major
must also be on file in the Health Office. Immunization must include
hepatitis B vaccination (or signed waiver on file), a second MMR
if born after 1957, an annual Mantoux test and proof of
varicella immunity. The Nursing faculty
will certify the general education service component and competencies
in information technology, moral/ethical reasoning, oral communication,
research and writing in this major. A letter grade of "C" must
be attained in both theory and clinical components of all nursing
term and IR courses. A cumulative GPA of 2.5 is needed for admission
to and progression in the program.
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