Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Introduction
The BSN program prepares graduates for the professional roles of provider, designer, manager, and coordinator of care. In addition, the graduate is prepared as a member of the profession of nursing. The BSN program prepares the graduate to deliver and evaluate client care while demonstrating clinical competency, critical thinking skills and caring behaviors. The BSN graduate promotes health to individuals, families, groups and communities and implements evidenced based interventions when health is altered. The BSN graduate works in a variety of health care and community settings. Graduates of the BSN program are prepared to pursue graduate education. The College offers two tracks to the BSN.
The Pre-licensure Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Track is a pre-licensure track designed for the student who does not have a previous degree in nursing. The track builds on a strong foundation of general education courses which provides students with the knowledge and cognitive skills necessary to enter nursing coursework. Graduates of the Pre-licensure BSN Track will be prepared to take the National Council Licensing Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN).
The Post-licensure RN to BSN Track is designed to provide Registered Nurses the opportunity to obtain a Bachelor in Science Degree in Nursing in preparation for professional leadership and career enhancement. Acceptance and validation of credits will be gained through performance in specified courses. This track builds upon previous education and experiences of Registered Nurses and features personalized advisement, support and convenient course scheduling, allowing students to continue to work while they pursue their educational objectives.
Accreditation
The Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530 Washington, DC 20036, Phone: 202-887-6791). The pre-licensure BSN program has received preliminary approval by the Virginia Board of Nursing (6603 West Broad St., 5th Floor, Richmond, VA 23230-1712, Phone 804-662-9909)
Memberships
The Department of Nursing is a member of the National League for Nursing (NLN) Council of Associate Degree Programs and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).
Program Outcomes
Graduates of the BSN Program will be able to:
- Synthesize current knowledge from nursing science, the humanities, social and natural sciences into nursing practice.
- Provide comprehensive nursing care utilizing critical thinking skills through application of the nursing process.
- Practice within the ethical, legal, and regulatory frameworks of nursing and standards of professional practice, demonstrating accountability for nursing practice.
- Utilize teaching and learning processes to promote and maintain health.
- Model caring, culturally competent behaviors in the delivery of comprehensive nursing care.
- Integrate effective communication skills consistent with the roles of the professional nurse.
- Apply leadership, management and learning theories to enhance the development of nursing practice in the diverse context of health care delivery.
- Coordinate the delivery of comprehensive healthcare by demonstrating leadership in collaboration with other disciplines.
- Incorporate contemporary technology into nursing practice.
- Incorporate evidence-based findings from nursing and health-related research to improve health outcomes.
- Examine the impact of social, economic, legal and political factors on nursing and the health care system.
- Demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning and professional development.
Policies
Students are subject to policies published in the JCHS Catalog and JCHS Student Handbook. Policies specific to the BSN Program are published in the BSN Program Student Handbook. Students have access to the handbook in the BSN Student Blackboard site. A copy is available in the LRC. Copies may also be requested by contacting the Nursing Department Secretary.
Pre-licensure BSN Course Requirements
The program of study can be completed in four years of full-time study. Students must complete 40 credit hours of upper division courses at the College. The program of study must be completed within five years of beginning upper division nursing courses.
Total Credits for Graduation 122
Pre-licensure BSN Program Progression Criteria
To register for the first Nursing courses the pre-licensure BSN student must meet the following criteria:
- A cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher
- Completion of all first year courses in the program of study
- Enrollment in BIO 253 with a midterm grade of at least “C”
- A “C” or higher in all completed science and math courses
- A “C” at midterm in all required third semester courses
- Required science courses must have been completed within the past 5 years.
- Students who fail any required science course twice within the 5 year time-frame are not eligible for entry into nursing courses.
- Students who have failed two nursing courses are not eligible for entry.
To continue in the Pre-licensure BSN track, the student must:
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Post-licensure RN-BSN: Course Requirements
Students must complete 40 credit hours of upper division courses at the College. All students must complete the program of study within five years of beginning upper division nursing courses.
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