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The requirements for Lander University's Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, including prerequisites, core and additional requirements, and nursing major withdrawals. The program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and the South Carolina Board of Nursing. Students must complete various courses, meet certain academic standards, and provide documentation for background checks, drug screening, immunizations, and CPR certification to progress and enroll in clinical courses.
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Lander University’s William Preston Turner School of Nursing is committed to preparing individuals to provide holistic nursing care in a variety of settings to diverse clients across the lifespan. The purpose of the baccalaureate program is to prepare graduates within a liberal arts environment for the professional nursing roles of care provider, leader, consumer of research, candidate for advanced studies, and contributing member of the nursing profession. The graduates are prepared to:
IV. To meet the standards of the Lander University School of Nursing, the South Carolina Board of Nursing, and clinical agency requirements, Lander University nursing students must present the following to progress to Upper Level: Current clear criminal background check and drug screening, health screening, current immunization status, current student nurse liability and health/accident insurance, and CPR certification for adult, child, infant and obstructed airway (The only course accepted is American Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS). Evidence of the requirements listed above must be submitted and the approved vendor profile must be compliant by the first day of class each semester. The documentation must be valid throughout the academic year and not subject to expire during clinical rotations. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in forfeiture of space in clinical nursing classes. Students denied access to clinical sites will be ineligible to continue in the nursing major. The student is responsible for submitting completed documentation and keeping a copy of the documentation for personal use. V. Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in all major program nursing courses (NURS) to progress in the major. VI. Students may have only one unsuccessful (grade of “D” or “F”) major program nursing course (NURS). This does not include elective or General Education nursing courses. Upon the second grade of less than “C” in a major program nursing course (NURS), the student will be dismissed from the nursing major. VII. Withdrawal from Nursing Courses: nursing majors may withdraw from a major program nursing course (NURS) twice, but must be successful when enrolling in the individual nursing course the third time. Students may NOT enroll in an individual major program nursing course more than three times. Students may not exceed four withdrawals from major program nursing courses (NURS), including total withdrawals from the University. Withdrawals from the University will count as multiple individual course withdrawals. Required NURS courses that are dropped prior to the Drop/Add date will not be counted as individual course withdrawals. Students who exceed these limitations on major program nursing course (NURS) withdrawals will be dismissed from the nursing major. VIII. Following successful completion of NURS 232 and upon progression to the second semester of the Upper Level, each student is required to pass a Medication Calculation Test (MCT) to assess medication administration competency. Students must complete the Medication Calculation Tests with 95% accuracy at the beginning of each semester in which the student will be enrolled in a nursing course with a clinical laboratory component. The student has a maximum of three attempts to pass the competency exams. A student who is unable to meet the 95% competency by the third exam will not be allowed to remain in a clinical course for that semester. The student must drop the clinical nursing course(s) by the University Drop/Add date. It is the student’s responsibility to determine if they need to add other classes. IX. Upper Level students must achieve competency (level II or III) on proctored ATI tests or successfully complete the ATI remediation plan to progress in the major. Transfer students: Follow the progression requirements listed above with these exceptions: I. Successful completion of at least 30 hours of college-level coursework including 12 credit hours at Lander. II. Must have a GPA of at least a 2.8 in the nine required prerequisites: In order to progress to Upper Level, students must meet the following requirements: “C” or better in the nine required prerequisites and the three lower level NURS courses: ENGL 101 and ENGL 102; MATH 121 or MATH 123 or MATH 141; MATH 211, CHEM 105 or CHEM 111; CHEM 106 or CHEM 112; BIOL 202 (Human Anatomy), BIOL 203 (Human Physiology), BIOL 204 (Microbiology), NURS 165, NURS 235, and NURS 304. Students must also complete all General Education requirements. THIS INCLUDES COURSES TAKEN AT ANY INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION. Students must have completed their required prerequisite science and math courses (listed above) within 7 years prior to progressing to Upper Level nursing courses (NURS). III. Students wishing to pursue a nursing degree from Lander University with any nursing courses from other nursing programs will be considered on a case-by-case basis with the following considerations:
Nursing program graduation requirements exceed those of the university as indicators that the student has developed a current and comprehensive nursing knowledge base supported by an adequate foundation in science and mathematics. Eligibility requirements to become licensed as a registered nurse in South Carolina may be found at https://llr.sc.gov/. Endorsement for NCLEX-RN Examination (Prelicensure) Students completing the Bachelor of Science in Nursing shall meet the following requirements before being endorsed to take the NCLEX-RN examination. I. Complete all University and program requirements. II. Complete NURS 460 NCLEX Endorsement Requirements. III. Be recommended by the nursing faculty. IV. Meet the state requirements for endorsement to take the professional nurse licensure examination. Students in NURS 460 are required to complete the ATI Capstone Modules and enroll in Virtual ATI (VATI). After final exams, students are required to attend a 3-day ATI NCLEX Live Review. After graduation, students must continue to complete VATI until ATI “green light” is obtained. Once green light is obtained, the endorsement (form or notification) to take the NCLEX-RN will be provided by the Dean of the School of Nursing to the State Board of Nursing. Students will not be endorsed to take the NCLEX-RN without obtaining green light in VATI. RN-BSN Completion Option for Registered Nurses Lander University offers an option for licensed registered nurses to complete a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree with learning experiences concentrated in physical assessment, community health, leadership, management, and research. The BSN completion option for Registered Nurses is offered in an asynchronous online format. The online option is available to registered nurses and features web-based delivery that will enable registered nurse students to attend class at home and at their convenience via the Internet. Graduates will acquire professional level knowledge and skills to practice nursing in traditional and diverse settings and to enter graduate study in nursing and related fields. Educational Philosophy for the Registered Nurse In accordance with the philosophy of Lander University, the School of Nursing recognizes the educational preparation and experience of practicing nurses that is documented by licensure as a registered nurse. The nursing faculty believes: The registered nurse student brings a variety of professional and personal experiences to the learning environment. Graduates of approved nursing education programs have a fundamental body of nursing knowledge and competence. Progression toward a higher degree in the same field should be available without undue repetition of content or experience. Professional nursing practice is founded on an evolving body of nursing knowledge supported by a strong liberal arts emphasis in behavioral, physical, and analytical sciences as well as the humanities. The registered nurse student is a motivated, self-directed adult learner. The complexity of nursing care currently needed by society requires that nurses continue to expand their areas of competence. Professional nursing practice requires a minimum of a baccalaureate degree in nursing. The adult learner should have available multiple instructional modalities, including online courses with self- directed and collaborative learning, to enhance and make accessible the educational process. RN-BSN Admission and Progression Policies Articulation Agreements: Contact the School of Nursing to inquire of current agreements with SC technical schools. Requirements for admission as RN-BSN student
I. Meet university requirements for admission. II. Maintain a current nursing license as an RN in state where student will attend clinicals. III. Earn “C” or higher in 6 required courses – ENGL 101 and ENGL 102, BIOL 202 (Human Anatomy), BIOL 203 (Human Physiology) (2 semesters combined A and P course accepted), BIOL 204 (Microbiology), and MATH 211 (Statistics). IV. To meet the standards of the Lander University School of Nursing, the South Carolina Board of Nursing, and clinical agency requirements, Lander University nursing students must present the following to enroll in clinical courses: Current clear criminal background check and drug screening, health screening, current immunization status, current student nurse liability and health/accident insurance, and CPR certification for adult, child, infant and obstructed airway (The only course accepted is American Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS). Evidence of the requirements listed above must be submitted and the approved vendor profile must be compliant by the first day of class each semester. The documentation must be valid throughout the academic year and not subject to expire during clinical rotations. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in forfeiture of space in clinical nursing classes. Students denied access to clinical sites will be ineligible to continue in the nursing major. The student is responsible for submitting completed documentation and keeping a copy of the documentation for personal use. Additional Information about the RN-BSN Option I. Students may begin online nursing courses in the fall or spring semester and are taught in 7-week increments. II. Students earn advanced standing credit that satisfies 39 hours of required nursing courses upon the successful completion of NURN 307: Professional Transition for Registered Nurses with a grade of “C” or higher. III. Transfer credit from previous schools will be evaluated during the university admission process. IV. Partial academic exemption may be earned for documented experiential learning. For example, Registered Nurses may exempt components of a course for documented professional certification and work (employment) experience. Partial exemption will be determined by the nursing faculty on an individual basis. Requirements for Graduation I. Complete required mathematics (MATH 121, MATH 123, or MATH 141) and science (CHEM 105 or CHEM 111 or previously earned* BIOL 101, BIOL 102, BIOL 103, BIOL 111, BIOL 112) with a minimum grade of “C”. Registered Nurses may meet the Lander University general education requirement by completing a minimum of 16 hours of laboratory science courses that include 4 hours of chemistry. RN-BSN students must take CHEM 105 or CHEM 111 unless the student has previously earned a “C” or higher in one of the following 4.0 credit hour biology courses: BIOL 101, BIOL 102, BIOL 103, BIOL 111, BIOL 112* II. RN-BSN students must earn a grade of “C” or better in all program nursing courses (NURN). III. Must earn at least 30 credit hours through instruction by Lander University. IV. Coursework must include at least 30 hours earned in 300- or above level courses, of which 12 hours must be in the major. V. Must earn a minimum of 12 credit hours in required nursing courses through instruction by Lander University. VI. Must complete all degree requirements within 5 years of admission to the RN-BSN option (entry into NURN 307).
Students who are pursuing a major in any area other than Health Promotion and Wellness may pursue this minor. The Health Promotion and Wellness (HPW) minor compliments several health-related majors offered at Lander University. The course work in the HPW minor provides entry-level skills for students interested in a career in community health, with special focus on program planning, implementation, and evaluation. The minor consists of 19 credit hours distributed as follows: HPW165: Introduction to Health Promotion and wellness 2 credit hours NURS 165 or PEES 175 will meet the HPW 165 requirement HPW 240: Health Education 3 HPW 415: Epidemiology and Biostatistics 3 Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in MATH 211 HPW 417: Community Health 5 HPW 425: Program Planning and Implementation 3
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Credit Hours UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENT FALS 101: Fine Arts and Lecture Series 0 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (For approved courses, see the General Education: www.lander.edu/gen-ed.) A. Core Academic Skills (9 hours) *ENGL 101: Writing and Inquiry I 3 *ENGL 102: Writing and Inquiry II 3 *MATH 121: Statistical Methods II or 3 *MATH 123: Calculus and its Applications or *MATH 141: Single Variable Calculus I B. Humanities and Fine Arts 6 (6 hours selected from 2 different disciplines) C. Behavioral and Social Perspectives 6 (6 hours selected from 2 different disciplines) D. Scientific and Mathematical Reasoning 7 (7 hours selected from 2 different disciplines, 1 lab science required) *CHEM 105: Essentials of Inorganic, Organic, and Biochemistry or *CHEM 111: General Chemistry *MATH 211: Statistical Methods I E. Founding Documents of the United States 3 HIST 111: United States History to 1877or POLS 101: American National Government F. World Cultures 3 G. LINK 101 : Leadership, Involvement, Networking and Knowledge 1 LINK 101 is required of all new transfer students who have earned less than 24 credit hours of college-level work and all first-time freshmen. TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 35 If all of the General Education requirements are met and/or waived, and the credit hours do not add up to at least 30, the General Education requirements are not complete. If below 30, additional General Education courses from any category must be taken until the total hours add up to at least 30 hours. MAJOR PROGRAM CORE REQUIREMENTS *BIOL 202: Human Anatomy 4 *BIOL 203: Human Physiology 4 *BIOL 204: Microbiology 4 NURS 232: Pharmacology Basics 2 NURS 233: Pharmacology 3 NURS 235: Lifespan Wellness Nursing 3 NURS 242: Strategies and Techniques for Nursing Care 5 NURS 345: Medical-Surgical Nursing I 5 NURS 346: Medical-Surgical Nursing II 5 NURS 392: Childbearing Family and Women’s Health 4 NURS 393: Mental Health Nursing 4
NURS 408: Critical Care Nursing 4 NURS 409: Pediatric Nursing 4 MAJOR PROGRAM ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS NURS 165: History and Trends in Nursing 2 NURS 240: Physical Assessment 3 NURS 303: Nursing Research 3 NURS 304: Pathophysiologic Bases of Nursing Practice 3 NURS 412: Nursing Leadership and Management 4 NURS 417: Community Nursing 4 NURS 460: Clinical Problem Solving 3 NURS 499: Professional Development in Nursing 2 MAJOR PROGRAM ELECTIVES 4 *CHEM 106: Essentials or Inorganic, Organic, and Biochemistry, or *CHEM 112: General Chemistry TOTAL MAJOR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 79 ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES 6 TOTAL FOR BA/BS DEGREE 120 NOTES: Nursing education is a cumulative process, in which the prerequisite course sequence establishes a foundation for subsequent content mastery in nursing courses and successful entry into practice. Therefore, students enrolled as a nursing major must meet specific requirements to progress through the nursing education program. Progression through the nursing education program occurs in two stages: Lower Level and Upper Level. Lower level includes all prerequisite courses, all general education courses, NURS 165, NURS 235, and NURS 304.
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Credit Hours UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENT FALS 101: Fine Arts and Lecture Series 0 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (For approved courses, see the General Education: www.lander.edu/gen-ed.) A. Core Academic Skills (9 hours) *ENGL 101: Writing and Inquiry I 3 *ENGL 102: Writing and Inquiry II 3 *MATH 121: Statistical Methods II, or 3 *MATH 123: Calculus and its Applications, or *MATH 141: Single Variable Calculus I B. Humanities and Fine Arts 6 (6 hours selected from 2 different disciplines) C. Behavioral and Social Perspectives 6 (6 hours selected from 2 different disciplines) D. Scientific and Mathematical Reasoning 7 (7 hours selected from 2 different disciplines, 1 lab science required) *CHEM 105: Essentials of Inorganic, Organic, and Biochemistry or *CHEM 111: General Chemistry, or *MATH 211: Statistical Methods I E. Founding Documents of the United States 3 HIST 111: United States History to 1877 or POLS 101: American National Government F. World Cultures 3 TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 34 If all of the General Education requirements are met and/or waived, and the credit hours do not add up to at least 30, the General Education requirements are not complete. If below 30, additional General Education courses from any category must be taken until the total hours add up to at least 30 hours. MAJOR PROGRAM CORE REQUIREMENTS (Completed as prerequisites or advance placement standing given after completion of NURN 307 with at least a “C”.) BIOL 202: Human Anatomy 4 BIOL 203: Human Physiology 4 BIOL 204: Microbiology 4 NURS 232: Pharmacology Basics 2 NURS 233: Pharmacology 3 NURS 235: Lifespan Wellness Nursing 3 NURS 242: Strategies and Techniques for Nursing Care 5 NURS 345: Medical-Surgical Nursing I 5 NURS 346: Medical-Surgical Nursing II 5 NURS 392: Childbearing Family and Women’s Health 4 NURS 393: Mental Health Nursing 4 NURS 408: Critical Care Nursing 4 NURS 409: Pediatric Nursing 4
NURN 303: Nursing Research 3 NURN 304: Pathophysiologic Bases of Nursing Practice for Registered Nurses 3 NURN 307: Professional Transition for Registered Nurses 4 NURN 340: Enhanced Physical Assessment for Registered Nurses 3 NURN 412: Nursing Leadership and Management 4 NURN 417: Community Nursing 5 NURN 499: Professional Development in Nursing 2 MAJOR PROGRAM ELECTIVES TOTAL MAJOR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 75 ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES 11 TOTAL FOR BS DEGREE 120 NOTES: Requirements for admission as RN-BSN student
2021 - 2022 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Credit Hours UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENT FALS 101: Fine Arts and Lecture Series 0 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (For approved courses, see the General Education: www.lander.edu/gen-ed.) A. Core Academic Skills (9 hours) ENGL 101: Writing and Inquiry I 3 ENGL 102: Writing and Inquiry II 3 MATH 121: Mathematical Applications or 3 MATH 123: Calculus and its Applications or MATH 141: Single Variable Calculus I B. Humanities and Fine Arts 6 (6 hours selected from 2 different disciplines) C. Behavioral and Social Perspectives 6 (6 hours selected from 2 different disciplines) D. Scientific and Mathematical Reasoning (7 hours selected from 2 different disciplines, 1 lab science required) CHEM 105: Essentials of Inorganic, Organic, and Biochemistry or 4 CHEM 111: General Chemistry MATH 211: Statistical Methods I 3 E. Founding Documents of the United States 3 HIST 111: United States History to 1877 or POLS 101: American National Government F. World Cultures 3 G. LINK 101 : Leadership, Involvement, Networking and Knowledge 1 LINK 101 is required of all new transfer students who have earned less than 24 credit hours of college-level work and all first-time freshmen TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 35 If all of the General Education requirements are met and/or waived, and the credit hours do not add up to at least 30, the General Education requirements are not complete. If below 30, additional General Education courses from any category must be taken until the total hours add up to at least 30 hours. MAJOR PROGRAM CORE REQUIREMENTS BIOL 202: Human Anatomy 4 BIOL 203: Human Physiology 4 BIOL 204: Microbiology 4 HPW 165: Introduction of Health Promotion 2 HPW 240: Health Education 3 HPW 325: Social Determinants of Health 3 HPW 345: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention 3 HPW 346: Wellness and Aging 5 HPW 393: Mental Health and Substance Abuse 3 HPW 415: Epidemiology and Biostatistics 3 HPW 425: Health Promotion Program Planning 3
HPW 435: Health Promotion Measurement and Evaluation 3 MAJOR PROGRAM ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS HPW 233: Pharmacology Basics for Health Educators 3 HPW 235: Lifespan Wellness 3 HPW 236: Nutrition 3 HPW 242: Health and Wellness Assessment 4 HPW 291: Innovations in Health Promotion and Wellness Practice 3 HPW 303: Scholarship and Evidence-Based Practice 3 HPW 417: Community Health 5 HPW 499: Professional Development 3 TOTAL MAJOR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 67 MAJOR PROGRAM ELECTIVES 3 NURS 310: Cultural Perspectives in Global Health or NURS 372: Healthcare Genomics ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES 15 TOTAL FOR BS DEGREE 120 Coursework must include at least 30 credit hours earned at 300-level or above, of which 12 credit hours must be in the major. See 4-year major guides for recommended order in which to take courses https://www.lander.edu/academics/registrars-office/resources/major-guides
HPW 415: Epidemiology and Biostatistics 3 HPW 425: Health Promotion Program Planning 3 HPW 435: Health Promotion Measurement and Evaluation 3 MAJOR PROGRAM ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS GHS 236: Nutrition and Genetics 2 GHS 242: Health Assessment for Genetic Counselor Assistants 4 GHS 291: Technology in Genetic Diagnosis and Genetic Counseling 3 GHS 417: Clinical Practicum for Genetic Counselor Assistant 4 GHS 499: Professional Development for Genetic Counselor Assistants 2 HPW 233: Pharmacology Basics for Health Educators 3 HPW 235: Lifespan Wellness 3 HPW 303: Scholarship and Evidence-Based Practice 3 TOTAL MAJOR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 64 MAJOR PROGRAM ELECTIVES NURS 310: Cultural Perspectives in Global Health or 3 NURS 372: Healthcare Genomics ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES 18 TOTAL FOR BS DEGREE 120 Coursework must include at least 30 credit hours earned at 300-level or above, of which 12 credit hours must be in the major. See 4-year major guides for recommended order in which to take courses https://www.lander.edu/academics/registrars-office/resources/major-guides