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Dec 30, 2024
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Fitchburg State University 2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Accelerated/Online RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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Chairperson
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Program Manager
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Coordinator
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Nancy Duphily |
Linda McKay |
Jennifer Adams |
The baccalaureate degree in nursing program at Fitchburg State is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) http://www.ccneaccreditation.org.
Program Description
The Accelerated/Online RN to BS in Nursing Program offers fully online courses in an accelerated format. The content and experiences prepare professional nurses capable of meeting societal healthcare needs in a variety of settings. Legal, ethical and professional standards guide the students in the art and science of nursing. The graduate is prepared to respect diversity and social responsibility as well as to possess a commitment to excellence in the practice of holistic nursing.
The program’s relevant and evidence-based curriculum includes an emphasis on social justice and advocacy, as well as an introduction to caring for forensic populations. It is delivered in an accelerated online format to meet the needs of working nurses.
Program Outcomes
Graduates are prepared to:
- Synthesize knowledge from the liberal arts, sciences, and nursing as a foundation for safe, client-centered care.
- Incorporate basic organizational and systems leadership to provide quality care and patient safety.
- Integrate evidence-based practice including current research and critical thinking in the management of client care.
- Analyze information using information technology to improve patient outcomes.
- Examine the impact of health care policy, finance, and regulatory environments on nursing practice.
- Integrate principles of communication in professional practice.
- Synthesize knowledge of health promotion and disease/injury prevention in designing population focused care.
- Integrate professional standards of moral, ethical and legal conduct into nursing practice.
Admissions Requirements
- Graduate from a NLN accredited associate degree or diploma program with a 2.5 cumulative average
- Current registered nurse license in good standing
- Math Readiness Requirement: If a university level statistics course was not transferred or completed, the applicant is required to successfully pass the Accuplacer Mathematics Placement Examination. The Accuplacer Mathematics Placement Examination or the required pre-university level mathematics readiness courses must be successfully completed before students register for MATH 1700 - Applied Statistics . The successful completion of the statistics course is necessary before students register for NURS 3710 - Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing
- Please note that enrollment in the online accelerated courses requires admission into the program and confirmation of the “intent to enroll” by the stated deadline for the term of admission. The courses run in seven-week sessions, and there are six start dates each year.
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Liberal Arts and Science Credits
Art
Five courses; a minimum of 15 credits. One of these courses must have a global diversity non-western designation. Citizenship
Three courses; a minimum of 9 credits. Introduction to Sociology fulfills the global diversity designation. Science, Math, Technology
Four courses; a minimum of 12 credits Option C
Four courses; a minimum of 12 credits with a minimum of 6 credits at or above the 2000 level. Free Electives
Two or three courses; a minimum of 7 credits
Nursing Credits
A total of 62 nursing credits must be fulfilled as part of the RN to BS in Nursing program. Associate degree registered nurses may transfer a maximum of 30 nursing credits from their associate degree institution.
All RN to BS in Nursing students are required to earn the remaining 32 nursing credits through Fitchburg State University. A maximum of 88 credits may be accepted in transfer for this program, including nursing credits and credits in the liberal arts and sciences.
These courses are:
Note:
* The online program meets the requirement for Computer Literacy and Listening and Speaking
** Fulfills the Requirement for Jr/Sr Writing
Students have a maximum of five years to complete the program requirements.
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