SCHOOL OF NURSING Dr. James C. McCann, Director Dr. Janie Canty-Mitchell, Associate Director for Research and Sponsored Programs Dr. RuthAnne Kuiper, Department Chair Dr. Deborah Pollard, Assistant Department Chair Mr. Mark Werbeach, Student Services Coordinator The School of Nursing offers two programs leading to the Bachelor of Science degree: one with a major in professional nursing and one with a major in clinical research. The purpose of this baccalaureate program is to prepare a generalist who possesses the knowledge, skills, and attitudes with which to practice family-centered professional nursing in a variety of current and emerging health care delivery systems. In addition, the program is designed to provide a foundation for graduate nursing education. Through interactions with clients, individuals, families, communities, and other health care professionals, nursing graduates will contribute toward meeting the wide-ranging needs of the region, state, and larger community. Admission requirements to the School of Nursing are listed in the 2013-14 Undergraduate Catalogue and on the School of Nursing website, http://www.uncw.edu/son. Pre-Nursing: Students who declare Pre-Nursing are not automatically admitted to the nursing program. Students are admitted to the nursing program twice a year. Decisions on admission are made by the School of Nursing in the Spring for Fall admission and in the Fall for Spring admission. Application deadline for the Fall admission is January 10th and the application deadline for the Spring admission is July 1. Should January 10 or July 1 fall on a weekend or a holiday, the delivery or postmarked date will be the last business day preceding either January 10 or July 1. Admission is highly competitive and not all applications who meet minimum criteria for admission can be accommodated. The School of Nursing offers admission to those applicants whose credentials present the best qualifications among those meeting the minimum requirements. Minimum Requirements for Admissions to the B.S. in Nursing Program: 1) Admission to the University of North Carolina Wilmington as a degree-seeking pre-nursing student. 2) A 2.70 total GPA is required for evaluation of a student’s transcript by the School of Nursing. Each student’s total 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) GPA, including fall semester grades of application year, is calculated on all transferrable college courses attempted at all accredited institutions of higher education according to the guidelines used by UNCW Admissions. Completion of two sciences and one math from the seven prerequisite math/science courses prior to applying. Completion of PSY 105 and SOC 105 or equivalent (ECN 125 or 221) prior to applying. Minimum grade of “C” in all required prerequisites and corequisites. (Note: BIO 241 and STT 210 can be completed concurrently with the first semester courses of the nursing program.) All required prerequisites must be completed prior to first semester major courses (by August for Fall Cohort and by December for Spring Cohort). Prerequisites: CHM 101, BIO 201, 240, 241, 246, MAT 111 (or higher), PSY 105, 223, SOC 105 or ECN 125 or ECN 221, PAR 101 or PAR 115 or PAR 205 or PAR 215, STT 210 or STT 215. Completion of the TEAS Assessment. The TEAS Assessment can be taken only one time during the testing administration period preceding application. Scores will be used to determine admission. Physical and emotional health assessment that enables students to participate in and complete the program. Negative criminal background check, negative drug screen, season flu vaccine, verification of health insurance, professional liability insurance, CPR certification, and current immunization record. NOTE TO ADVISORS: Students interested in NSG should see a Pre-NSG advisor and check the School of Nursing website very carefully. Students should declare Pre-Nursing with 24 credit hours. 5/15/13 UNCW UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 2013-2014 CATALOGUE B. S. Professional Nursing (NSG) College: Health and Human Services Pre-Licensure Option DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Course requirements for all UNCW degrees include: (1) University Studies, (2) specific major requirements, and (3) sufficient elective hours for a combined total of a minimum of 124 hours. (1) UNIVERSITY STUDIES See University Studies requirements online: http://uncw.edu/uc/advising/unistudies.html. (2) MAJOR REQUIREMENTS – NSG (Minimum 98 hours) Collateral Courses: (38 hours) _____ +*BIO 201 Principles of Biology: Cells (4) _____ *BIO 240 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (3), Lab (1) Prerequisites: BIO 201 and CHM 101 _____ *BIO 241 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (3), Lab (1) Prerequisite: BIO *240 _____ *BIO 246 Microbiology of Human Diseases (3) Prerequisites: BIO 201 and CHM 101 _____ +*CHM 101 General Chemistry I (4) _____ +MAT 111 (or higher) College Algebra (3) Prerequisite: Satisfactory performance on the UNCW math test or MAT 105 _____ +PSY 105 General Psychology (3) _____ PSY 223 Life Span Human Development (3) Prerequisite: PSY 105 _____ +STT 210 Introduction to Statistics with Applications in the Health Sciences (3) Prerequisite: MAT 111 or +STT 215 Intro to Statistics (3) Prereq: Satisfactory performance on the UNCW math test or MAT 105 _____ PAR_____ Choose one of the following: PAR +101, +115, +205, +211, +215. _____ Choose one of the following: ECN +125, +221, SOC +105. Core Courses: (60 hours) _____ NSG 250 Introduction to Health Assessment (3) Prerequisite: Admission to SON _____ NSG 252 Foundations in Professional Nursing Practice (5) Prerequisite: Admission to SON _____ NSG 320 Patho/Pharm I (3) Prerequisites: BIO 240, 241, 246, Corequisites: NSG 250, 326 _____ NSG 322 Issues, Trends, and Health Policy in Nursing (3) Prerequisite: NSG 252 _____ NSG 324 Clinical Application of Therapeutic Nutrition (2) Prerequisites: NSG 250 and 252 _____ NSG 326 Clinical Nursing II: Adult Health I (6) Prerequisites: NSG 250 and 252 _____ NSG 329 Mental Health Nursing (4) Prerequisite: NSG 326, Corequisite: NSG 330 _____ NSG 330 Maternal-Infant Nursing (4) Prerequisite: NSG 326, Corequisite: NSG 329 _____ NSG 334 Gerontology/End of Life Care (3) _____ NSG 335 Patho/Pharm II (3) Prerequisites: BIO 240, 241, 246, NSG 320 _____ NSG 401 Pediatric Nursing (4) Prerequisites: NSG 326, 329, 330, Corequisite: NSG 405 _____ NSG 403 Adult Health II (9) Prerequisites: NSG 326, 329, 330, 401, 405, Corequisite: NSG 404 _____ +NSG 405 Community Health Nursing (5) Prerequisites: NSG 326, 329, 330, Corequisite: NSG 401 _____ NSG 406 Leadership and Management in Nursing (3) (Meets Oral Communication Requirement) _____ NSG 415 Research in Nursing (3) Prerequisite: STT 210 or 215 (Meets Computer Requirement) A minimum grade of “C” (2.00) is required in each NSG course. A cumulative GPA of 2.70 or better is required for progression in the program and for graduation. Because many of the required courses are sequential and have prerequisites, it is vital for students to complete them successfully in the proper sequence. Sample schedules are available in the Center for Academic Advising in McNeill Hall and on the School of Nursing website. *These courses require a lab +May also be used to satisfy University Studies Foundations & Approaches and Perspectives requirements Highlighted courses may meet University Studies Cluster, Competency, Exploration and/or Capstone course requirements (3) ELECTIVES _____ Elective hours to equal a minimum of 124 hours Requirements to declare PRE-NSG: Completion of 24 credit hours Requirements to declare NSG: See listing above and in the UNCW undergraduate catalogue. For further information, see the NSG website: http://www.uncw.edu/son and http://catalogue.uncw.edu. 5/15/13 UNCW UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 2013-2014 CATALOGUE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS WITHIN UNIVERSITY STUDIES Note: Highlighted courses are within the major requirements/electives and also meet University Studies Cluster, Competency, Exploration and/or Capstone Course requirements. THEMATIC TRANSDISCIPLINARY CLUSTERS (At least 9 hours and 3 courses with at least 2 different prefixes – all eligible for multiple-counting. Students who complete a minor, a second major, or an approved concentration in their major are exempt from the requirement.) Ancient Thought and Culture: ENG 209, 210, HST 101, PAR 230. Climate Change and Society: ANT 312, GGY 140, 230, 333, 340, 436, GLY 250, 350, 420. Coastal Health and Environment: HEA 207, NSG 405, PED 345, PSY 352, REC 265, 351, SWK 235, 335. Evolution: ANT 210, 320, 322, 324, 328, BIO 105, 202, 430, 475, GLY 132, 135, 337, PSY 257. Foundations for Systems Thinking: BIO 105, 201, 345, 366, ECN 221, 222, 250, EXS 216, 217, OPS 370, RTH 468. Global Diversity: ENG 341, 359, FNA 101, HEA 320, HST 104, 367, INT 105, PAR 230, 232, PED 206, 235, 350, REC 265, 351, 494. Immigration: ANT 316, 327, 330, ENG 344, FRH 421, HON 210, HST 106, 340, INT 105, SPN 323, 490. Judaism and the Jewish People: HST 207, 208, 385, PAR 230, 376. Modeling: ANT 105, 207, BIO 201, 366, CHM 101, CSC 112, 121, EVS 195, MAT 101, 151, 152, 161, 162, PSY 105, 256. BUILDING COMPETENCIES A. Writing Intensive: (9 hours with at least one at the 300 – 400-level and at least one in the major) ACG 445, ANT 305, 308, 312, 449, ARH 476, ART 476, ATR 445, BIO 362, BIOL 325, 345, 366, CHM 250, CHML 321, 420, CLA 209, 210, 330, CLR 310, 410, COM 232, 300, 305, 420, 431, CRM 495, CRW 203, 496, CSC 385, 450, EBD 490, ECN 422, EDN 300, 352, EDNL 300, ENG 110, 111, 202, 204, 205, 211, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 230, 232, 233, 290, 313, 317, 495, 496, EVS 495, FIN 330, FRH 402, 411, 421, 470, 485, 491, 498, 499, FST 317, 363, 367, 368, 440, 445, 496, GER 495, 499, GGY 333, 382, 435, 436, 499, GLY 337, 390, 420, 499, HEA 305, HST 290, 408, 412, 414, 418, 440, 442, 444, 446, 448, 450, 454, 456, 477, 478, 480, 481, 483, 485, 487, 495, 496, 497, INT 300, 490, MAT 346, 495, MGT 352, 450, 458, MKT 343, MUS 351, 352, NSG 316, 330, 415, OCN 390, 490, 499, OPS 372, 377, 472, PAR 301, 371, 373, 374, PED 415, PHY 300, 400, PLS 401, 424, PSY 355, 410, 412, 417, 423, 425, 464, REC 375, RTH 480, SED 372, SOC 490, 496, SPN 305, 405, 497, STT 490, 498, SWK 320. B. Information Literacy: (9 hours; First-Year Seminar and two additional courses with at least one in the major) ANT 308, 312, 449, ARH 476, ART 476, ATR 445, BIO 495, BIOL 495, CHM 250, 495, CLR 320, COM 200, 420, CRM 300, 495, CRW 204, CSC 105, 385, ECN 422, EDN 303, ENG 103, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205, EVS 495, EXS 359, FRH 304, 311, 318, 404, FST 370, 371, 372, 376, 377, 378, 379, GER 495, GGY 215, 222, 495, GLY 337, 350, 390, 495, HEA 452, HON 110, HST 290, INT 300, 490, MAT 495, MIS 213, MUS 110, 285, NSG 316, 330, 415, OCN 350, 390, 490, PAR 300, 301, 400, PED 415, PHY 315, 335, PLS 201, PSY 355, 410, 412, 417, 423, 425, 464, REC 380, RTH 468, SEC 430, 431, SOC 300, 390, 490, 496, SPN 405, 490, 497, STT 490, 498, SWK 321, UNI 101. C. Quantitative and Logical Reasoning: (3 hours – may be taken as a major requirement) ANT 324, BIOL 366, CHM 101, COM 300, CSC 112, 121, 131, 133, ENG 303, EXS 359, FST 445, GGY 215, 222, 235, GLY 226, 350, 390, 426, HEA 359, MAT 101, 102, 111, 112, 115, 141, 142, 151, 152, 161, 162, OCN 350, 390, OPS 370, PAR 110, 218, PED 387, PHY 101, 102, 201, 202, PLS 201, PSY 225, REC 359, RTH 359, STT 210, 215, SWK 406. EXPLORATIONS BEYOND THE CLASSROOM (1 approved experience from the options below – may be integrated into the major or any other component) ACG 491, 498, ANT 491, 498, ANTL 207, ART 491, BIO 291, 480, 491, 493, 495, 498, BIOL 495, BLA 491, 498, CHM 495, CLR 498-1, 498-2, COM 431, 434, 491, 498, CRM 490, CSC 450, 491, 498, EBD 491, 498, ECN 491, 498, EDN 318, 323, 335, 338, 352, 355, 409, 411, 465, 466, 467, EDNL 200, 300, 302, 332, 333, 388, 407, 450, 451, ENG 202, 204, 302, 498, EVS 431, 491, 497, 498, EVSL 195, EXS 347, FIN 491, 498, FRH 491, 498, FST 201, 498, GER 491, 498, GGY 424, 491, 498, GLY 390, 470, 491, 498, INB 294, 394, 491, 494, 498, INT 294, 494, 491, 498, MAT 498, MIS 411, 413, 491, 498, MGT 491, 498, MKT 491, 498, NSE 294, NSG 405, OCN 390, 491, OPS 491, 498, PAR 400, PED 294, PHY 315, 477, 481, PLS 294, 491, 494, 498, PSY 291, 451, 491, REC 498, RTH 498, SEC 220, 320, 421, 422, 431, SED 250, 350, 354, 355, 362, 367, 374, 375, 411, SEDL 368, 369, SOC 390, 496, SPN 294, 490, 491, 498, STA 294, SWK 496, 497, THR 241, 242, 243, WGS 498, 491, xxx 499. CAPSTONE COURSES (1-4 hours – may be taken as a major requirement) ANT 450, ARH 476, ART 476, BIO 495, BIOL 495, CHM 491, 495, CLR 498-1, 498-2, COM 400, CRM 495, CSC 450, 455, ECN 422, EDN 409, 411, 465, ENG 495, 496, EVS 495, EXS 347, FRH 404, 411, 421, 437, 448, 470, 485, 491, FST 495, 496, GER 495, 499, GGY 495, GLY 470, 495, HEA 498, HST 408, 412, 414, 418, 440, 442, 444, 446, 448, 450, 454, 456, 477, 478, 480, 481, 483, 485, 487, 495, 496, 497, INT 490, MAT 495, MGT 455, MUS 493, 496, NSG 403, 405, PAR 400, PHY 497, PLS 401, PSY 410, 412, 417, 423, 425, 464, REC 498, RTH 498, SED 411, SOC 490, 496, SPN 497, STT 490, 498, SWK 496, 497. 5/15/13