Nursing - B.S.N. Program Requirements
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DESTINATION KENT STATE: FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE (1 credit) | |||||
Attribute | Course | Title | Credits | Min Grade | |
US | 10097 | Destination Kent State: First Year Experience 1 | 1 | ||
MAJOR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (15 credits) Courses count in major GPA | |||||
Attribute | Course | Title | Credits | Min Grade | |
BSCI BSCI |
20021 30171 |
Basic Microbiology (3) or General Microbiology (3) |
3 | C | |
BSCI BSCI |
30050 30156 |
Human Genetics or Elements of Genetics |
3 | C | |
KBS | NUTR | 23511 | Science of Human Nutrition | 3 | |
NURS, PSYC or SOC upper-division elective (30000 and 40000 level courses) | 3 | ||||
Statistics elective: choose from the following: 2 | 3-4 | ||||
KMC | MATH | 10041 | Introductory Statistics (4) | C | |
NURS | 31010 | Application of Statistical Findings for Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing (3) | |||
PH | 30002 | Introductory Biostatistics (3) | |||
PSYC | 21621 | Quantitative Methods in Psychology I (3) | |||
ADDITIONAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (35 credits) | |||||
Attribute | Course | Title | Credits | Min Grade | |
KBS | BSCI | 21010 | Anatomy and Physiology I 3 | 4 | C |
BSCI | 21020 | Anatomy and Physiology II 3 | 4 | C | |
KSS/DD | PSYC | 11762 | General Psychology | 3 | |
KSS/DD | SOC | 12050 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 | |
Kent Core Composition | 6 | ||||
Kent Core Humanities and Fine Arts (minimum one course from each) | 9 | ||||
Choose from the following: | 3-5 | C | |||
KBS | CHEM | 10050 | Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 (3) | ||
KBS | CHEM | 10055 | Molecules for Life (3) | ||
KBS | CHEM | 10060 | General Chemistry I (4) | ||
KBS | CHEM | 10960 | Honors General Chemistry (5) | ||
KBS | CHEM | 10961 | Honors General Chemistry (5) | ||
Choose from the following: 5 | 3-5 | C | |||
KMC | MATH | 10772 | Modeling Algebra Plus (5) | ||
KMC | MATH MATH |
10773 10774 |
Algebra for Calculus Stretch I (3) and Algebra for Calculus Stretch II (3) |
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KMC | MATH | 10775 | Algebra for Calculus Plus (4) | ||
KMC | MATH | 11009 | Modeling Algebra (4) | ||
KMC | MATH | 11010 | Algebra for Calculus (3) | ||
KMC | MATH | 11012 | Intuitive Calculus (3) | ||
KMC | MATH | 12002 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I (5) | ||
KMC | MATH | 12011 | Calculus with Precalculus I (3) | ||
KMC | MATH | 12012 | Calculus with Precalculus II (3) | ||
ADDITIONAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS OR CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (69 credits) | |||||
Additional Major Requirements for those not choosing a concentration (69) | |||||
BSN for Registered Nurse Concentration (69) | |||||
MINIMUM TOTAL
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120 |
- US 10097 is not required of transfer students with 25 credits (excluding College Credit Plus and dual-enrollment) or students age 21+ at time of admission.
- Students who do not choose MATH 10041 will need to take a Kent Core Additional course.
- Students who have successfully completed ATTR/EXSC 25057/25058 Human Anatomy and Physiology I/II with a minimum C (2.000) grade may use those courses in place of BSCI 21010 AND BSCI 21020.
- Student may substitute CHEM 10054 General and Elementary Organic Chemistry for CHEM 10050. Minimum C (2.0) grade is required. Both courses fulfill the Kent Core.
- Students in the RN BSN concentration may take any Kent Core Mathematics course.
Program Note:
- Minimum C (2.000) grade is required in all specified NURS, BSCI, CHEM and Kent Core MATH courses.
- Students not declaring the BSN for Registered Nurses concentration must earn a combined minimum 2.750 GPA in BSCI 21010 and 21020 (or BSCI 20020 or 30518) and BSCI 20021 (or BSCI 30171) and CHEM 10060 (or CHEM 10055 or 10050 or 10060 or 10960 or 10961).
Additional Major Requirements
Students declaring the BSN for Registered Nurses concentration should instead take the requirements listed under that concentration. Accelerated/Second-degree students take NURS 25010 Introduction to Accelerated Nursing instead of NURS 10060 and NURS 20010.
MAJOR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (69 credits) Courses count in major GPA | |||||
Attribute | Course | Title | Credits | Min Grade | |
NURS | 10060 | Introduction to Professional Nursing Practice | 3 | C | |
NURS | 20020 | Foundations of Assessment and Communication in Nursing | 3 | C | |
NURS | 20025 | Pharmacology and Alternations in Physiological Functioning I | 3 | C | |
NURS | 20030 | Foundations of Nursing Intervention | 5 | C | |
NURS | 20950 | Human Growth and Development for Health Professionals | 3 | C | |
NURS | 30010 | Parents and Newborn Nursing | 4 | C | |
NURS | 30020 | Health Care of Children | 4 | C | |
NURS | 30025 | Pharmacology and Alternations in Physiological Functioning II | 3 | C | |
NURS | 30035 | Nursing of Adults Across the Lifespan | 9 | C | |
NURS | 30050 | Basic Nursing Informatics | 2 | C | |
WIC | NURS | 30070 | Health Care Policy | 3 | C |
WIC | NURS | 40005 | Professional Nursing Development | 3 | C |
NURS | 40010 | Nursing of the Critically Ill | 4 | C | |
NURS | 40020 | Community Health Nursing | 4 | C | |
NURS | 40030 | Psychiatric Nursing and Mental Health Nursing Care | 4 | C | |
ELR | NURS | 40045 | Integration of Leadership and Management in Nursing | 6 | C |
NURS | 40872 | Introduction to Evidence Based Practice | 3 | C | |
NURS | 45060 | NCLEX Review Preparation | 3 | C | |
MINIMUM SUBTOTAL | 69 |
BSN for Registered Nurses concentration
Registered nurse students take the same 36 credits of Kent Core and 19 credits of foundational courses that are required of all BSN students. Once RN/BSN students enter the BSN for Registered Nurses concentration, they take 27 credits of nursing courses specially designed for the RN and a 3 credit upper-division health care or nursing elective. After successful completion of Nursing 41000, Concepts and Issues for Professional Nursing Practice, the BSN for Registered Nurses student receives up to 33 University credits in nursing following the Ohio Nursing Articulation Model. Students must have 122 credits to graduate.
CONCENTRATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (66 credits) Courses count in major GPA | |||||
Attribute | Course | Title | Credits | Min Grade | |
NURS | 40075 | Information and Patient Care Technology for Healthcare Professionals | 3 | C | |
NURS NURS |
40085 40872 |
Inquiry and Research for Professional Nursing Practice (3) or Introduction to Evidence Based Practice (3) |
3 | C | |
NURS | 41000 | Concepts and Issues for Professional Nursing Practice | 3 | C | |
NURS | 42000 | Leadership and Management for Professional Nursing Practice | 3 | C | |
ELR | NURS | 43000 | Health Promotion for Professional Nursing Practice | 3 | C |
NURS | 44000 | Population-based Nursing for Professional Nursing Practice | 3 | C | |
NURS | 45000 | Health Maintenance and Restoration for Professional Nursing Practice | 3 | C | |
NURS | 46000 | Health Care Policy | 3 | C | |
WIC | NURS | 47000 | Capstone Clinical Course for Professional Nursing Practice | 3 | C |
Upper-division nursing or health care elective, choose from the following: | 6 | C | |||
NURS | 35040 | Complementary and Alternative Medicine (3) | |||
NURS | 45030 | Professional Literacy (3) | |||
Any upper-division nursing or health care elective with permission of undergraduate program director | |||||
Escrow credits 1 | 33 | ||||
ADDITIONAL CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (3 credits) | |||||
Attribute | Course | Title | Credits | Min Grade | |
General Electives (lower or upper division) number of credits required depends on meeting minimum 120 credit hours and minimum 39 upper-division credit hours | 3 | ||||
MINIMUM TOTAL
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69 |
- BSN for Registered Nurse students will receive credit for up to 33 University semester hours of nursing courses upon completion of NURS 41000 Concepts and Issues in Professional Nursing Practice.
Progression
The student must complete all nursing courses with a 2.000 grade point average or higher. The student may not repeat any clinical course more than one time and no more than two clinical courses may be repeated. Students attaining two failures in clinical nursing courses are automatically dismissed from the nursing program. A grade of C (2.000) must be obtained on repeat to avoid dismissal from the nursing program.
Graduation
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is granted to registered nurses who complete the planned program of study with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.000 (C) and a minimum of 2.000 in each nursing course. Students also need to meet all other university requirements for graduation and complete a minimum of 30 semester hours at Kent State University.
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