OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2022-23
[Archived Catalog]
Nursing Major (B.S.N.) |
Major code BS1221- Traditional B.S.N.
College of Health Sciences and Professions
School of Nursing
Grover Center E317
Phone: 740.593.4494
Phone: 800.560.0144
Fax: 740.593.0286
nursing@ohio.edu
www.ohio.edu/chsp/nursing/bachelors-degree
Athens:
Phone: 740.593.4494 or 800.560.0144 Fax: 740.593.0286
Email: nursing@ohio.edu
www.ohio.edu/chsp/nursing/bachelors-degree
Chillicothe:
Phone: 740.774.7282
Email: Chillicothe-Nursing@ohio.edu
www.ohio.edu/chillicothe/academics/bachelor/nursing
Eastern:
Phone: 740.699.2345
Email: OhioEasternNursing@ohio.edu
www.ohio.edu/eastern/academics/bachelor/nursing
Southern:
Phone: 740.533.4633
Email: Southern-Nursing@ohio.edu
www.ohio.edu/southern/academics/bachelor/nursing
Zanesville:
Phone: 740.588.1514
Email: Zanesville-Nursing@ohio.edu
www.ohio.edu/zanesville/academics/bachelor/nursing
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program prepares students in the science and principles of nursing to provide care for individuals, families, and populations within complex healthcare systems. The BSN curriculum includes courses in the sciences, humanities, and human behavior in addition to the nursing courses. Students learn through a combination of classroom, laboratory, and supervised clinical instruction and graduate with the competencies to provide evidence-based practice care as a generalist nurse. Graduates of the BSN program will be eligible to take the National Council Licensing Exam for registered nurses (NCLEX-RN).
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program:
- Students will be able to demonstrate clinical reasoning skills using the nursing process that result in the application of theory to safe professional nursing practice.
- Students will be able to employ effective communication skills when interacting with patients, families, members of the community, and members of the interdisciplinary healthcare team.
- Students will be able to execute evidence-based practice (EBP) principles within the BSN scope of practice to ensure quality of care to culturally diverse individuals and populations.
Admissions Information
First-Year Admission
Students are not directly admitted to BS1221. Individuals interested in the BSN program should apply to the pre-BSN major (ND1220) and complete specified prerequisite courses required for the BS1221 major.
Requirements for First Year Applicants to be considered for the pre-BSN (ND1220) include:
- Graduation from high school with a minimum 3.0 grade point average on a 4-point scale
- Successful completion of the college preparation program that includes: English (4 units); college prep mathematics (3 units); social sciences (2 units); biology and chemistry (2 units). Each course is to be completed with a grade of 2.0 (C) for better
- Completed application and admission to Ohio University
BSN (BS1221) selection:
Individuals must apply and meet specific School of Nursing requirements in order to be considered for selective admission into the BSN program (BS1221). Admission to the BS1221 is competitive, and success in the pre-BSN major (ND1220) does not guarantee admission to the BSN program. A minimum college grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 and other criteria is required for consideration of admission to the BSN major. Meeting minimum program requirements does not guarantee admission. Individuals interested in the BSN program major (BS1221) should speak with a School of Nursing academic advisor or refer to the School of Nursing website for additional program information and specific admission requirements for admission.
Change of Major Policy
Individuals seeking to change their major to ND1220 (pre-BSN) need to contact the School of Nursing, schedule an advising appointment, and complete the required paperwork. All applicants must meet specific School of Nursing requirements.
External Transfer Admission
Transfer students from other BSN programs are reviewed individually for admission to the BSN major. Requirements for Transfer Applicants to be considered for the pre-BSN (ND1220) include:
- Overall minimum college grade point average of 2.75 on a 4-point scale
- Accumulated at least 30 credit hours at the undergraduate level
- Transfer equivalent of CHEM 1205 and CHEM 1205L, or CHEM 1210 or, Math Placement Level 1 or higher
Opportunities Upon Graduation
Graduates are eligible to sit for the registered nursing licensing exam (NCLEX-RN) to become licensed RNs. Upon successful passing of the NCLEX-RN, graduates can be employed in a variety of settings to provide care for individuals, families, and populations within complex healthcare systems. Graduates are prepared to enter master’s or doctoral programs in nursing, which prepare baccalaureate registered nurses for advanced nursing roles.
Requirements
Universitywide Graduation Requirements
To complete this program, students must meet all Universitywide graduation requirements .
College-Level Requirements for the College of Health Sciences and Professions
View the College-Level Requirements for the College of Health Sciences and Professions .
Interprofessional Education in Health Care
College of Health Sciences and Professions requirement:
Complete a total of two credit hours from the following courses:
- CFS 4070 - Interprofessional Gerontology Credit Hours: 3
- IHS 1200 - Survey of Health Professions and Collaborative Healthcare Credit Hours: 2
- IHS 2112 - Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice in Health Care Credit Hours: 3
- IHS 2220 - Cultural Competency in Interprofessional Health Care Credit Hours: 3
- IHS 2420 - One Health: Intersection of People, Animals and the Environment Credit Hours: 3
- IHS 2820 - Interprofessional Healthcare Through Creative Arts Credit Hours: 2
- IHS 2930 - Interprofessionalism in Healthcare Credit Hours: .5 - 3
- IHS 3250 - Interprofessional Health Promotion Credit Hours: 3
- IHS 3934 - Interprofessional Experiential Learning Credit Hours: 3
- IHS 3934C - Interprofessional Community Experience Credit Hours: 2
- IHS 4430 - Working on an Interprofessional Healthcare Team Credit Hours: 3
- IHS 4510 - Interprofessional Health Care in Rural/Underserved Populations Credit Hours: 1 - 3
- IHS 4514 - Professional and Clinical Ethics for the Health Professions Credit Hours: 3
- IHS 4518 - Interprofessional Grand Rounds Credit Hours: 1 - 3
Nursing Major Prerequisites
Complete the following courses with an overall GPA of 2.75 or better and a C (2.0) or better grade in each course (18 hrs minimum).
Upon successful completion of the requirements you must seek admission to the major.
- BIOS 1300 - Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology I Credit Hours: 4
- BIOS 1310 - Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology II Credit Hours: 4
- CHEM 1205 - Survey of Chemistry for Health Sciences Credit Hours: 4
- CHEM 1205L - Survey of Chemistry for Health Sciences Laboratory Credit Hours: 1
- ENG 1510 - Writing and Rhetoric I Credit Hours: 3
- NRSE 1111 - Clinical Judgment I Credit Hours: 2
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(NRSE 1111: Must complete with an 80% (B-) grade or better.)
Additional Courses
Complete three of the following courses with a C or better grade to seek admission to major.
- NUTR 1000 - Introduction to Nutrition Credit Hours: 3
- PSY 1010 - General Psychology Credit Hours: 3
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and EITHER
- PSY 2410 - Child and Adolescent Psychology Credit Hours: 3
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OR
- EDEC 1600 - Introduction to Child Development Credit Hours: 3
Complete the following with a C or better:
Upon admission to the nursing major, complete one of the following with a C or better:
- BIOS 2210 - Microbes and Humans Credit Hours: 3
- BIOS 2010 - Elementary Microbiology Credit Hours: 3
Additional Course:
Complete one of the following (3 hrs minimum)
- MATH 1500 - Introductory Statistics Credit Hours: 3
- MATH 2500 - Statistics and Probability Credit Hours: 4
- PSY 1110 - Elementary Statistical Reasoning Credit Hours: 3
- PSY 2110 - Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Credit Hours: 4
- QBA 2010 - Introduction to Business Statistics Credit Hours: 4
Nursing Courses
Complete the following Nursing courses with 80% (B-) or better (69 hrs):
- NRSE 2111 - Clinical Judgment II Credit Hours: 2
- NRSE 2121 - Pathophysiology Credit Hours: 3
- NRSE 2211 - Clinical Judgment III Credit Hours: 2
- NRSE 2221 - Foundations of Nursing Practice Credit Hours: 5
- NRSE 2231 - Health Assessment Credit Hours: 3
- NRSE 2241 - Pharmacology in Nursing Credit Hours: 4
- NRSE 3111 - Clinical Judgment IV Credit Hours: 1
- NRSE 3131 - Nursing Care of Adults I Credit Hours: 8
- NRSE 3141 - Mental Health Nursing Credit Hours: 4
- NRSE 3211 - Clinical Judgment V Credit Hours: 1
- NRSE 3231 - Nursing Care of Adults II Credit Hours: 8
- NRSE 3251 - Evidence-Based Nursing Practice Credit Hours: 3
- NRSE 4121 - Management and Leadership in Nursing Credit Hours: 2
- NRSE 4141 - Nursing Care of Children and Families Credit Hours: 6
- NRSE 4151 - Nursing Care of Populations: Family and Community Credit Hours: 4
- NRSE 4211 - Clinical Judgment VI Credit Hours: 2
- NRSE 4401 - Professional Practice in Nursing Credit Hours: 8
- NRSE 4601 - Nursing Excellence Credit Hours: 3