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Dec 30, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Nursing, RN-BSN Track, BSN
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Curriculum
The BSN Program requires 120 semester credit hours for graduation and combines a rich and liberal foundation in the arts, sciences, and humanities with a unique program emphasizing the art and science of nursing.
Core Curriculum, Areas A, B, C, E:
These are available in the Core Curriculum Guide in the Undergraduate Student Catalog. Additionally:
Core Area D, to be completed as follows: 11 Hours
Core Area F, which includes: 18 Hours
Note:
The following Traditional BSN and RN-BSN programs of study are subject to change. At its sole discretion, the University may revise this schedule and any information contained herein, without advance notice. No contract, either expressly or implied, is created by this schedule.
RN-BSN Track
RN-BSN courses will be offered 100% online beginning Fall 2016. Program admission is for Fall semester each year. The professional sequence may be completed in two semesters.
In addition to the Core Curriculum requirements (60 semester hours) as specified in this Undergraduate Catalog, RN-BSN students must complete the following nursing courses (17 semester hours):
First Semester
(Fall - 9 semester hours)
Second Semester
(Spring - 8 semester hours)
Additional Information
Beginning Fall 2016, courses will be offered 100% online. Clinical experiences may be scheduled during daytime and evening hours and/or on weekends.
Georgia RN-BSN Articulation Plan
The University of West Georgia participates in the Georgia RN-BSN Articulation Plan. The plan was developed through the collaborative efforts of faculty of the ASN and BSN nursing programs in Georgia and the Georgia Board of Nursing and is designed to facilitate the educational mobility of registered nurses seeking a bachelor’s degree in nursing. To be eligible for the plan a student must meet the following criteria:
- Graduation from an ASN or Diploma Program within 0-4 years.
Graduation from an ASN or Diploma program greater than 4 years ago with documentation of 1000 hours of practice in the previous 3 years.
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- Hold a current and valid license to practice as an RN in Georgia. Graduates of ASN programs who meet the above criteria will be granted credit by transfer for 20 semester hours and “credit by exam” for 16 semester hours. Graduates of Diploma programs who meet the above criteria will be granted “credit by exam” for 36 semester hours. The “credit by exam” hours will be earned by satisfactorily completing NURS 4525 (Professional Practice Issues and Concepts).
The following steps outline the Articulation Plan:
Step 1
Students enrolled in NURS 4525 - Professional Practice Issues and Concepts will be asked to complete and sign the “Documentation for RN-BSN Articulation Agreement Form” to indicate eligibility for transfer by articulation. The completed form will be filed in each student’s folder.
Step 2
After successful completion of NURS 4525 - Professional Practice Issues and Concepts , each student will receive the “Credit by Examination Form” signed by the Dean.
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