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	Undergraduate Bulletin 2008-2009 [Archived Catalog] 																	 
	    RN–B.S.
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		  Return to: Part 5: Program Descriptions 
			
				Program: RN B.S. 
Department of Nursing 
College of Health and Human Services
Neff Hall B50 ~ 260-481-6816 ~ www.ipfw.edu/nursing 
 
The student learning outcomes for the degree are as follows: 
    - Validate professionalism through awareness, assertiveness, accountability, and advocacy.
 
    - Critique leadership skills in directing healthcare activities: influencing and adapting to change.
 
    - Evaluate complex issues/problems in the healthcare arena using critical thinking skills.
 
    - Integrate the delivery of culturally competent nursing care in a variety of settings through the utilization of the NSM, other theories, and research.
 
    - Justify effective, therapeutic, culturally sensitive communication techniques that are appropriate for the situation and audience.
 
    - Evaluate the impact of generated information on healthcare outcomes.
 
 
 
Career Steps
The Bachelor or Science completion (RN-BS) curriculum is uniquely designed for associate degree or diploma registered nurses, working full or part-time, who wish to step up to baccalaureate degree. It is designed to meet the student’s professional goals in a flexible environment. Included in the program are two clinical practicums in a variety of acute, long-term, and community settings. Advising is personalized. 
Nursing Program Admission Criteria
Admission into the RN–B.S. nursing program requires that the applicant be a graduate of a state-accredited associate degree or diploma program in nursing and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.3 on a 4.0 scale. A current Indiana nursing license is required prior to taking the first clinical nursing course. 
Credit required from the lower division includes: 
    - 34 credits nursing
 
    - 15 credits in biological and physical sciences - must include 3 credits of chemistry
 
    - 3 credits humanities (English)
 
    - 6 credits behavioral sciences (psychology & sociology or anthropology).
 
 
  			 
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		Credits from the A.S. in nursing: 58
 Nursing Core Credits: 38  NUR 442, NUR 418, and NUR 419: student may pick 2 of the 3 clinicalsSupporting Courses Credits: 18
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