COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Pre-Nursing

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Advising for Registration
Summer/Fall 2012
Laurie Richards, Student Services Specialist/Secretary
lar2@iusb.edu Telephone: 574-520-4571, NS 456
Sarah Ambler, Academic Advisor
saambler@iusb.edu
Janet Gilroy, Director
jgilroy@iusb.edu
Danielle Chapman and Haley Miskin, Peer Mentors
Office locations: NS 450. Hours posted on door.
Let Us Dispel The Rumors…
“Why Should I register the week of March 26 – 30, 2012?”
Because you want the best selection of classes for spring.
“Is it true that I cannot get permission for PHSL-P 261 or
MICR-M 250/M255 without taking CHEM-C 102?”
That is absolutely correct! Chem-C102 is the
prerequisite for both P261 and M250/M255.
“I want to set an advising appointment.”
If you want an advising appointment to discuss
registration, between now and March 26, you may call or
stop by Laurie’s office to set an appointment. Tuesday’s
are always walk-ins and beginning the week of March 26 –
30 we will be conducting walk-in advising only.
Remember, this is not a registration appointment. This is
to discuss your schedule for spring.
 Summary of Information to-date:
 Registration packet mailing (to be mailed by March 5,
2012) to assist you with checking your OneStart account
and choosing your courses. Included in the packet are:
 Updated Plan of Study (POS)
 Course sequencing information
 Scholarship/Grant Information
 Student Nurse Association (SNA) information
 Any last minute, important information
 Your plan of study shows you what courses you have
taken and helps you project courses that you should
consider registering for in summer/fall 2012.
 Details Placement Test Results
 Provides Science sequence. Remember 100 level =
freshman, 200 level = sophomore etc.
 Courses highlighted are those courses you will be judged
on for admission into the BSN program
Pre-Nursing
POS
Indiana University South Bend School of Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Name
n/a
ID#
Placement Exam Results
cgpa
Placement Test Results: English: 3
t grade
dept
crse
Math: 6; Reading: waived
PHSL
PHSL
MICR
MICR
CHEM
PSY
PSY
Courses highlighted in
blue are the required
courses for application to
BSN. These will be
calculated as application
gpa and science gpa.
P261
P262
M250
M255
C102
P103
P216
W131
S121
COAS Q110
PHIL P140
CSCI A106
Courses in yellow (on
left side) are the
required General
Education courses
and should be take n
simultaneously with
required prerequisites
NURSING MAJOR COURSES
5
5
3
2
3
3
3
3
Fourth Semester 12 cr
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
B244
B245
B248
B249
B232
B251
3
3
3
1
3
3
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
H351
H352
H353
H354
B216
min 9
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
H361
H362
H366
H367
H368
H369
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
S470
S471
S472
S473
H365
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
S481
S482
S483
S485
min 16
Comprehensive Hlth Assess.
Health Assessment Practicum
Science & Tech of Nursing
Science & Tech Practicum
Intro to Nursing
Fundamentals Clinical
3
1
3
1
3
1
Fifth Semester 13 cr
Alterations in Neuro-Psych
Neuro-Psych Practicum
Alterations in Health I
Alt. in Health I Practicum
Intro to Pharmacology
3
2
3
2
3
Sixth Semester 13 cr
Common Core--one should be 390/399-level
N190
T190
A190
Elective (Natural World)
Elective (lit. and intel. Trad.)
Elective (Art & Aesthics)
SOC
S161
NURS B108
3
3
3
min 8
Non Western Culture Elec.
Princ. Of Soc(Div. in US)
Health & Wellness
Chem Requirement for those who do not have
n/a
n/a
2 sem of HS
CHEM C101
CHEM C121
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
MATH M012
M004
MATH M013
A100
MATH M014
M107
ENG W031
ENG W130
EDUC X100
U100
EDUC X101
5cr.
Chem with C< within 5 years
Elementary Chemistry 1
Elementary Chemistry lab
Preparation for Algebra
Basic Algebra
College Algebra
Pre-Composition
Principles of Composition
Threshold Seminar
Reading Skills
Alterations in Health II
Alt. in Health II Practicum
Pediatric Nursing
Pediatric Nursing: Clinical
Childbearing Families
Childbearing Families: Clinical
Restorative Hlth (Vis. Lit.)
Restorative Hlth Practicum
Health of the Community
Community Practicum
Research Process
3
2
3
2
3
Eighth Semester 12 cr
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
cr.
cr.
cr.
cr.
cr.
cr.
cr.
plan
complete
Nursing Management
Nursing Mgmt Practicum
Practice Capstone
Prof. Growth & Empowerment
Vis. Lit.
3
3
3
3
Summary Information
60
63
123
0 =General
General
Education
Education + Open Electives
0 = Nursing Major Courses
0 = Degree Total (Minimum
mum
122
123
cr.)
credits
123
0
Other Requirements
Courses to be completed
Pre Requisites for Admission.
3
2
3
2
2
1
Seventh Semester 13 cr
3
3
2
Placement Exam Courses
Required
developmental
courses based on
Placement Exam
Results.
review date
Last advisor to
review record.
cr.
English Composition (writ)
Public Speaking (oral com)
Statistics (quantative Reas)
Information Literacy (info lit)
Intro to Ethics (crit think)
Intro to Comp (comp Lit)
Contemporary Social Values
CHEM-C 101/121 required if
earned a grade of C or
below in HS (last 3 yrs.) or
cannot remember basic
principles & solving
equations.
antic graduation date
minor
min 27
Anat. & Physiology I
Anat. & Physiology II
Microbial Cell Biology
Microbiology Lab
Elementary Chemistry II
Introductory Psychology
Life Span Psychology
Elective
Fundamental Literacies
ENG
SPCH
nursing
distinction*
General Education Courses
Nursing required Gen Ed
Gen ED
# of credits completed @ IU*
* min 60 credits at IU to be eligible for distinction
Nursing
courses
once
accepted
into the
BSN
program.
Once
accepted,
it will take
2 ½ years
to
complete
your
nursing
degree.
Pre-BSN POS for
transfer students
with 56+ credit
hours in transfer.
Indiana University South Bend School of Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Name
ID#
cgpa
degree
nursing
distinction*
t grade
Highlighted courses
are required
prerequisite courses
for admission into
the BSN program.
CHEM-C 101/121 may
be a prerequisite to
CHEM-C 102 if you
do not have a full
year of HS Chem
with a grade of C or
better within past 3
yrs., and can
remember basic
principles of
chemistry.
dept
crse
PHSL
PHSL
MICR
MICR
P261
P262
M250
M255
CHEM C102
W131
S121
min 21
Anat. & Physiology I
Anat. & Physiology II
Microbial Cell Biology
Microbiology Lab
Statistics
Elementary Chemistry II
Communication
ENG
SPCH
Last advisor to review.
review date
NURSING MAJOR COURSES
5
5
3
2
3
3
Fourth Semester 12 cr
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
min 9
English Composition
Public Speaking
Cultural Diversity
minor
cr.
General Education Courses
Critical/Analytical/Science
antic graduation date
3
3
3
B244
B245
B248
B249
B251
B232
Comprehensive Hlth Assess.
Health Assessment Practicum
Science & Tech of Nursing
Science & Tech Practicum
Fundamentals Clinical
Introduction to Nursing
2
2
2
2
3
Fifth Semester 12 cr
min 6
3
3
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
H351
H352
H353
H354
B216
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
H361
H362
H366
H367
H368
H369
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
S470
S471
S472
S473
H365
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
S481
S482
S483
S485
Alterations in Neuro-Psych
Neuro-Psych Practicum
Alterations in Health I
Alt. in Health I Practicum
Pharmacology
3
2
3
2
3
Sixth Semester 13 cr
Social Competence
SOC
PSY
PSY
NURS
S161
P103
P216
B108
Principles of Soc
Intro to Psychology
Life Span Psychology
Health and Wellness
Humanistic Appreciation
PHIL
min 11
3
3
3
2
min 6
P140 Intro to Ethics
390/399Common Core Elective
Open Electives
Alterations in Health II
Alt. in Health II Practicum
Pediatric Nursing
Pediatric Nursing: Clinical
Childbearing Families
Childbearing Families: Clinical
3
2
3
2
2
1
Seventh Semester 13 cr
3
3
min 7
Restorative Health
Restorative Hlth Practicum
Health of the Community
Community Practicum
Research Process
3
2
3
2
3
Eighth Semester 12 cr
Placement Exam Courses
Required developmental courses
based on placement exam
results.
MATH M012
M004
MATH M013
M014
MATH M014
M107
ENG W031
ENG W130
EDUC X100
EDUC X101
Preparation for Algebra
Basic Algebra
College Algebra
Pre-Composition
Principles of Composition
Reading Skills
Reading Skills
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
cr.
cr.
cr.
cr.
cr.
cr.
cr.
plan
complete
Nursing Management
Nursing Mgmt Practicum
Practice Capstone
Prof. Growth & Empowerment
Summary Information
60
63
123
0 = General Education + Open Electives
0 = Nursing Major Courses
0 = Degree Total (Minimum 122 cr.)
123
0
Other Requirements
Courses to be completed
Pre Requisites for Admission.
3
3
3
3
# of credits completed @ IU*
* min 60 credits at IU to be eligible for distinction
Required
Nursing
courses
once
admitted
into the
clinical
program.
Once
admitted,
it will
take 2 ½
years to
complete
nursing
degree.
Second Degree
BSN POS
(formerly known
as Accelerated
BSN)
Indiana University South Bend School of Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
n/a
ID#
cgpa
Sec ond Degree BSN
nursing
antic graduation date
Last advisor to review.
distinction*
t grade
dept
crse
P261
P262
M250
M255
CHEM C101
CHEM C121
CHEM C102
W131
S121
A106
t grade
minor
dept
min 21
Anat. & Physiology I
Anat. & Physiology II
Microbial Cell Biology
Microbiology Lab
Statistics
Elementary Chemisty I
Elementary Chemistry I lab
Elementary Chemistry II
Communication
ENG
SPCH
CSCI
cr.
General Education Courses
Critical/Analytical/Science
PHSL
PHSL
MICR
MICR
All courses
on the left
side of the
Plan of
Study must
be
completed
prior to
beginning
the clinical
program.
This is your
application
gpa. Also, a
science gpa
will be
calculated
from the
science
courses.
degree
3
3
3
min 6
Social Competence
min 12
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
B244
B245
B248
B249
B232
Comprehensive Hlth Assess.
Health Assessment Practicum
Science & Tech of Nursing
Science & Tech Practicum
Intro to Nursing
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
B216
H353
H354
B251
Pharmacology
Alterations in Health 1
Alt. In Health 1 Practicum
Funds. Nursing Clincal
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
H366
H367
H361
H362
H368
H369
Nursing Care of Children
Nurs Care of Child Practicum
Alterations in Health II
Alt. in Health I Practicum
Nurs Care of Childbearing Fam
Nurs Care of Childbear Fam Pra
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
H351
H352
S470
S471
H365
NURS
NURS
NURS
S485
S472
S473
NURS
NURS
NURS
S481
S482
S483
Fall
P103
P216
S161
Introduction to Psychology
Life Span Development Psy
Principles of Sociology
Elective
Humanistic Appreciation
PHIL
P140
3
3
3
3
min 6
Introduction to Ethics
Open Electives
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
3
2
2
1
13 crs
Alterations in Neuro Psych
Neuro Psych Practicum
Restorative Health
Restorative Hlth Practicum
Research
Summer 3
3
3
3
2
1
13crs
Spring
PSY
PSY
SOC
cr.
Beginning Summer 9 crs
min 9
Cultural Diversity
Nursing Major Courses
Beginning Summer 11 crs
5
5
3
2
3
3
2
3
English Composition
Public Speaking
Intro to Computing
crse
review date
3
2
3
2
3
8 crs
Prof. Growth & Empowerment
Health of the Community
Community Practicum
3
3
2
min 6
Summer 4
9 crs
Nursing Management
Nursing Mgmt Practicum
Practice Capstone
3
3
3
Placement Exam Courses
-
MATH M012
M004
MATH M013
A100
MATH M014
M107
ENG W031
ENG W130
EDUC X100
EDUC X101
Preparation for Algebra
Basic Algebra
College Algebra
Pre-Composition
Principles of Composition
Reading Skills
Reading Skills
Other Requirements
Courses to be completed
Prerequisites for Admission.
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
cr.
cr.
cr.
cr.
cr.
cr.
cr.
plan
60
62
122
complete
Summary Information
0 = General Education + Open Electives
0 = Nursing Major Courses
0 = Degree Total (Minimum 122 cr.)
0
# of credits completed @ IU*
* min 60 credits at IU to be eligible for distinction
Required
Nursing
and
clinical
courses
once
accepted
into the
Second
Degree
BSN
program
track.
Indiana University South Bend School of Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
2011 RN-BSN Plan of Study
Name
Pre-RN-BSN
POS
ID#
Phone
####
RN Program Attended & Year of Graduation
cgpa
ngpa
RN Program GPA
antic graduation date
Last advisor to review record.
AMBLER
Indiana License #
grade
Required Sciences &
elective
Required
General
Education
Electives and
Open
Electives.
Pre-RN-BSN
students are
ready to begin
clinical program
(online or inclass) once they
have 6 credit hrs.
or less of electives
remaining to
complete.
Students must
apply and be
accepted to
clinical program.
grade
Critical/Analytical/Science
dept
crse title
ANAT A210 Anat. & Physiology I
PHSL P204
Anat. & Physiology II
MICR M250 Microbial Cell Biology
Humanities/Culture/Communication
dept
crse title
ENG
W131 English Composition
PSY
P103
Intro to Psychology
SOC
S161
Principles of Sociology
PHIL P140
Intro to Ethics
SPCH S121
Oral Communication
N399
CSCI
A106 Computer Literacy
Open Electives
grade dept
crse title
Expiration
distinction*
min 19 cr
cr.
5
5
3
3
3
t grade
min 30 cr
cr.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
min 6 cr
cr.
3
3
Min. 1 Cultural Diversity course (3 cr.) required.
Min. 1 Humanistic Appreciation course (3 cr.) required.
Computer Competence or computer course
t grade
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
reviewer
Nursing Major
dept
crse
NURS B231
NURS H355
NURS B304
NURS B404
NURS H365
NURS S475
NURS S487
NURS S474
NURS S483
NURS B244
NURS xxxx
dept
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
plan com plete
19
0
30
0
6
0
55
0
33
35
123
88
Courses
title
Commincation for HCP: RN
Data Analysis
RN Seminar I Health Policy
RN Seminar II Informatics
Research Process
Health of the Community RN
Nursing Management RN
Applied Health Care Ethics
Practice Capstone RN
Comprehensive Hlth Assess.
Elective
crse
B232
B248
B249
H351
H352
H353
H354
H361
H362
H366
H367
H368/9
S470
S471
=
=
=
=
review date
Special Credit Award
Introduction to Nursing
Science & Tech of Nursing
Science & Tech Practicum
Alterations in Neuro-Psych
Neuro-Psych Practicum
Alterations in Health I
Alt. in Health I Practicum
Alterations in Health II
Alt. in Health II Practicum
Nursing Care of Child
Nursing Care of Child: Prac
Nurs Care Childbearing Fam
Restorative Health
Restorative Hlth Practicum
# of credits completed @ IU*
* min 60 credits at IU to be eligible for distinction
Remaining Nursing
and clinical once
admitted.
35 cr
3
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
3
2
Critical/Analytical Total
Humanities/Culture/Comm Total
Open Electives Total
General Education Total (Min. 58 cr.)
0 = Nursing Major Courses
35 = Special Credit Awards
35 = Degree Total (Minimum 123 cr.)
0
33
cr.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Credit awarded for
previous ASN
degree.
Policies
 All courses for Nursing degree require a grade of C or
better. Grades of C- and below are deficient and must
be repeated.
 If this pertains to you, please read the REPEAT Policy
found on page 135 of the 2011-13 IU South Bend
Bulletin.
www.iusb.edu/~sbbullet
 Grade Replacement Policy
 You may grade replace three courses or a maximum of 10
credit hours. The second grade will be calculated in
your cumulative-grade-point-average. You must request
Student Services to process paperwork after you have
received your grade and successfully completed the
repeat. Email, call or stop in. The Registrar’s Office
processes the paperwork and it can take up to two weeks
for processing depending on the time of year. For more
information refer to page 30 of the 2011 – 2013 IU South
Bend Bulletin.
 You may withdraw from a course 
Implications of withdrawing:
online (OneStart) through the
 If receiving Financial Aid,
withdrawing may impact aid
10th week of the semester.
package.
 Please check the Schedule of
 Always check with the F.A.
Classes or Registrar’s web site at:
office prior to withdrawing.
http://www.iusb.edu/regr/
 May place you “out-of For refund dates see the Bursar’s
sequence” or push back your
web site:
admission into clinical
http://www.iusb.edu/~bursarsb/

program.
Choosing Electives
 Remember one of your Common Core Electives must be at
a 390/399 level. Your Common Core Electives are N, T and
A.
 One of which must be at the 390/399 level.
All other General Education descriptions including approved
courses can be found in the current IU South Bend 2001-2013
Bulletin, pages 35-40.
A listing of electives (Non-Western Cultures, Common Core
etc) being offered for spring 2012 will be posed on the General
Education Committee web site at:
https://www.iusb.edu/general-educ/
 You may choose one of the following courses to fulfill
your Statistics requirement. Remember, all are at the
300 level.




MATH-K 300 – Fall only
NURS-H 355 – Fall, Spring and Summer
PSY-P354 – Fall, Spring (occasionally summer)
SOC-S 351 – Fall, spring (occasionally summer)
 Departmental permission must be secured for each of
the above courses through the appropriate department.
For NURS-H 355, Janet Gilroy or Sarah Ambler can grant
permission.
 For Pre-Nursing students (including Second Degree
BSN) the science sequencing of courses remains the
same.
 Completion of MATH-M 107 or Placement Test score of
level 4 or better.
 CHEM-C 1-1/121, Elementary Chemistry I with Lab
 Exception: If you graduated HS within past 3 years and had
one full year of HS Chemistry (not integrated Chem/Physics
and you can remember basic principles, you can bypass
C101/121 and move to …
CHEM-C 102, Elementary Chemistry II, 3 credit hours
PHSL-P 261 (prerequisite CHEM-C 102)
MICR-M 250/M255 (prerequisite CHEM-C102)
 To request a seat in PHSL-P261or MICR-M250/M255 you need to contact Ms.
Angela Huff, Biology/Chemistry Secretary, beginning March 19th. You must
have completed CHEM-C 102 to gain permission. If you are currently enrolled in
CHEM-C 102 you must wait until the week of March 26, and currently have a
grade of B to request a seat. If you do not have a B, you must wait until the end
of the semester and earn a grade of C or better. Her office is located in NS 137.
Refer to registration packet letter.
 Dr. Clark will allow students in PHSL-P 261 to secure a seat in PHSL-P 262 if
they currently have a grade of B. If you do not, you must wait until the end of
the semester and earn a final grade of C or better. For permission, see Ms.
Angela Huff, NS 137 beginning the week of March 26.
 If you enroll in M250/M255 and need to withdraw from M250, you must
withdraw from both.
 PHSL-P 261 offered in Fall and Spring semesters.
 PHSL-P 262 offered in Spring and Summer I.
 MICR-M 250/M255 offered in Fall, Spring and Summer II.
Laptops are required for all Clinical Nursing students
entering the programs May 2012 or after.
Look for the flyer included in your registration mailing
packet for laptop computer hardware minimum
recommendations and information.
 Your application for admission into the BSN clinical
program will be reviewed by:
 Your success in all courses required on the application
 Your success in the required science courses
 Completion of the application requirements
 Essay
 Interview (Second Degree BSN only)
 All courses listed on application are completed by the
appropriate time
 Second Degree BSN: Spring
 Traditional BSN: Fall for spring; Summer I for fall
March 26 – 30, 2012
 Look at your Plan of Study (POS)




and determine list of courses you
wish to enroll in for summer/fall
2012.
Refer to the Schedule of Classes,
look-up each course (alpha by
school). When in doubt, check
Course Listings by Department,
which gives you the page number.
Choose your classes (use blank
scheduling sheet we provided in
the mailing).
Make sure you have the class
number so you can set-up OneStart
registration shopping cart.
Waitlisted courses: Described fully
on page 6 in the Schedule of
Classes Booklet.
Schedule of Classes
Booklet
 Paper copy available
across campus in early
March.
 Most current is the
online version which
you can access via
OneStart.
Your OneStart account holds must be taken care of
24-48 hours prior to your registration date and time.
 Holds: Financial,
Immunization, Advising.
Contact the appropriate office
for resolution.
 Check your registration
appointment. This is your first
opportunity to register for
classes online. Will provide time
and date when your ability to
register is active.
 When selecting CHEM-C 101/121,
you are registering for 4 things:
C101 – lecture and discussion;
C 121 – lecture and lab.
 Set-up your shopping cart with
proposed classes.
 Register on-time. This will
insure first and best opportunity
to secure seats in the course you
have selected.
 If you physically do not know
how to register, choose your
classes and on your time/date go
to the Gateway Information
Center, main lobby, Admin Bldg,
and they will assist you with
inputting your class selections
into the computer.
Thank you for reviewing registration policies and procedures.
- Student Services
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