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2016-2017 Chesapeake College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nursing: Registered Nurse A.S. Degree (132)


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This Program of study meets all the General Education Requirements at Chesapeake College.

Award: Associate of Science Degree

Program Mission: The mission of the nursing department is to provide a sustainable and transformative educational experience. The nursing department prepares students for licensure eligibility, entry-level positions and continued education in nursing.

Program Description: The Registered Nurse Degree curriculum provides the student with the basic knowledge and skills necessary for competent beginning level practice, and includes a balance of general education and nursing theory. Principles from the humanities and biopsychosocial sciences are integrally related to nursing theory and research and the learner is required to apply this knowledge to individuals, families, groups and communities in increasingly complex situations as they progress through the curriculum. Theoretical application takes place in a variety of planned clinical settings, and is viewed as an invaluable aspect of the educational process.

Nursing students must receive a grade of “C” or better in all program requirements in order to continue in and graduate from the Nursing Program. Students should consult with the College’s Admissions Office or the Nursing and Allied Health Advisor in planning an appropriate program.

Program Goals: The Registered Nurse Degree program will:

  • Facilitate proficiency in content knowledge and skills for the College’s general education competencies.
  • Prepare students in four broad program outcomes: Human Flourishing, Nursing Judgment, Professional Identity and Spirit of Inquiry (NLN, 2010, p.9)”.
  • Prepare students for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).
  • Prepare students for successful careers in the nursing profession or for continued study of professional nursing education at the baccalaureate level.

Student Learning Outcomes:  Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to demonstrate proficiency in Human Flourishing, Nursing Judgment, Professional Identity and Spirit of Inquiry.

  • Human Flourishing: The graduate will advocate for patients and families in ways that promote their self - determination, integrity, and ongoing growth as human beings.
  • Nursing Judgment: The graduate will make judgments in practice, substantiated in evidence, that integrate nursing science in the provision of safe, quality care and promote the health of patients within a family and community context.
  • Professional Identity: The graduate will implement one’s role as a nurse in ways that reflect integrity, responsibility, ethical practices, and an evolving identity as a nurse committed to evidence-based practice, caring, advocacy, and safe, quality care for diverse patients within a family and community context.
  • Spirit of Inquiry: The graduate will examine the evidence that underlies clinical nursing practice to challenge the status quo, question underlying assumptions, and offer new insights to improve the quality of care for patients, families and communities.

Admission Requirements:

  1. High school graduation or equivalency (official transcripts required).
    1. High school biology and chemistry must have been completed with a “c” or better within the last ten years.  It is the responsibility of the student to submit transcripts that verify these courses were taken within the 10-year time-frame and to obtain course descriptions of the same.
      1. If high school biology and chemistry have not been completed with a “c” or better within ten years, the student will also need to complete CHM 012 and Bio 101 in addition to the standard pre-requisite requirements.
  2. Apply for admission to Chesapeake College and indicate nursing as the academic course of study.
  3. Completion of the College’s Academic Skills Assessment (ASA) administered through the Office of Student Affairs.
    1. Students assessed with college-level academic skills in math and English are able to register directly for nursing program prerequisite requirements.
    2. Students not assessed with college-level academic skills in math and English any math or English course(s) prescribed by the placement exam in addition to the standard pre-requisite requirements.
  4. Complete prerequisite courses for the Nursing Program:
  ENG 101+  Composition 3 credits
  BIO 211  Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits
  PSC 150  General Psychology 3 credits
  MAT 113  College Algebra 3 credits
  Prerequisite requirements need to be completed with a “C” or better by the application deadline.
  1. Complete Nurse Entrance Examinations.

NOTE: Laboratory science and human growth and development courses taken 10 or more years prior to application for admission to the program will not be considered.

Admissions Procedures:

  1. Apply for admission to Chesapeake College and indicate nursing as the academic course of study.
  2. Submit official high school/college transcripts.
  3. Completion of the College’s Academic Skills Assessment (ASA) administered through the Office of Student Success and Enrollment Services.
  4. Complete any developmental course work recommended through the placement process.
  5. Consult with the Health Professions Advisor for academic planning.
  6. Complete the prerequisite requirements for the Nursing Program.
  7. Request an application from the Office for the Health Professions.
  8. Apply for admission to the Associate of Science in Nursing Degree program. New students are admitted in the fall semester only. The deadline for filing completed applications and submitting all documentation is May 25. Applications will be accepted beginning one year prior to the date of anticipated admission.
  9. Take the Nurse Entrance Examination.
  10. Selection is competitive. Residents of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, and Talbot counties will be given first priority in selection. Admission criteria information is available from the Nursing Department, Chesapeake College Center for Allied Health.

Submit Application and Transcripts to:
Director of Nursing Education
Chesapeake College/Macqueen Gibbs Willis Nursing Program
Chesapeake College
P.O. Box 8
Wye Mills, MD 21679.

NOTICE:  Enrollment in the Nursing Program is limited and selection is competitive. Meeting the program requirements does not guarantee admission into the program.

The Chesapeake College Macqueen Gibbs Willis Nursing Program is approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing
and the Maryland Higher Education Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3343 Peach Tree Road, NE, Suite 500
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
404-975-5000

The Joan Coccaro Memorial Award

The award will be given to a Chesapeake College MGW Nursing Program graduate who is committed to nursing excellence and is pursuing a baccalaureate degree in nursing. For more information, contact the Director of Nursing, Chesapeake College, Health Professions & Athletic Center, Rm 203M, P.O. Box 8, Wye Mills, MD 21678, 410-827-5935.

For More Information, Contact:
Ms. Lorraine Holden, Health Professions Advisor
Dorchester Building, Room D-139
410-822-5400, ext. 2203
lholden@chesapeake.edu

or

Dr. Judith Stetson, Director of Nursing
Health Professions & Athletics Center, Room 203M
410-827-5935
jstetson@chesapeake.edu.

 

UPWARD MOBILITY: LPN to RN Transition Option :  Chesapeake College provides an opportunity for qualified licensed practical nurses to enter the Nursing Program with advanced standing.

Students who successfully complete the A.S. in Nursing and become a licensed registered nurse may be eligible to complete their RN to Bachelors of Science in Nursing through Stevenson University at the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center.  For more information, contact the Executive Director for the Center at: 410-827-5761.

Pending State Approval

Program Requirements:


[Courses Appear in Recommended Sequence.]

Pre-Admission - Spring I


Minimum Required Credits: 69


Arts/Humanities (G.Ed.) Electives


Can be satisfied by any of the following courses (not otherwise included as a program requirement):

Mathematics (G.Ed.) Electives


Can be satisfied by any of the following courses:

Note(s):


Field work, clinical placements, and Certification/licensure may involve drug testing and/or background checks performed at the student’s expense.

Prerequisites/Corequisites


+ See course description for details.

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