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Welcome Nursing Information Session BSN California State University Channel Islands nursing@csuci.edu 805-437-3307
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Nursing Accreditation CSUCI nursing program has undergone a self study, one stage in receiving BRN approval. Presentation at Education Licensing Committee March 8, 2007 approved. Presentation to BRN April 13, 2007 for final approval. The program will apply for AACN accreditation after the graduation of the first graduation class.
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Why a BSN? Broad base of education in liberal arts and sciences Curriculum based on conceptual framework of health- illness with research based interventions Expands career options and is often required for entry into MSN or Doctoral Programs Incorporates the expanded roles of the nurse according to the AACN Includes the global perspective of nursing
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At the completion of the CSUCI program the student will: Function in the role of a professional nurse (care provider, coordinator, health educator & patient advocate) Collaborate as a member or a leader on a health care team Follow nursing process to promote optimum wellness in a variety of settings Demonstrate commitment to the profession by engaging in professional development and lifelong learning Meet eligibility requirements to take the NCLEX licensing exam and requirements for California Public Health Nurse Certificate
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2 STEP ADMISSION PROCESS One time admission per year First Step: Admission to the University October 1 - Nov 30 Apply on www.CSUMentor.edu www.CSUMentor.edu Declare major as pre- nursing Admission as a pre- nursing student does not guarantee admission to the nursing program Second Step Application to the Nursing Program In anticipation of completing all prerequisite courses by Spring Application available on website in December Application period Feb. 1-28
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Prerequisite Courses (must be completed at end of Spring Semester) Any course in progress will be calculated as a B and admissions will be dependent upon successful completion of the course at this grade level or above BIOL 210 A&P I (4) BIOL 211 A&P II (4) BIOL 217 MICRO (4) CHEM 110 CHEM OF LIFE (4) COMM 101 PUBLIC SPEAKING (3) ENGL 105 COMP. RHETORIC (3) ANY GE CATEGORY B4 (Math) CRITICAL THINKING REQUIREMENT
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Cohort Model The students in the program will use the cohort model of class enrollment and this will require full time enrollment. You and your classmates move from one level of classes to another in a sequential manner from 200 to 300 to 400. Enrollment in the nursing program involves full time commitment for three years including summer sessions between sophomore and junior year and junior and senior year. It may also include evening and weekend commitments.
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Program Requirements Physical Exam Proof of Immunity to Rubella, Mumps, Rubeola, Hepatitis B, Varicella Current CPR - C certification CPR for Health Care Provider or CPR for the professional /rescuer Drug screen Criminal background check paid for by the student and through an agency approved by the nursing department. Evidence of physical and emotional health throughout the program All program requirements must be completed the summer before admissions - instructions will be sent in the admissions to the program letter
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BSN PROGRAM APPROVED SUPPLEMENTAL CRITERIA Grade point average in Pre-nursing courses (10 points) Overall cumulative grade point average (6 points) English Language Proficiency based on TEAS score (6 points) Basic Math Proficiency based on TEAS (5 points) Proficiency in a second language (6 points) Education or work experience (8 points) Residency in preferred geographic area (4 points) High school participation in bioscience academy or nursing pipeline program (2 points)
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Two cohorts of the Track I curriculum Currently in Development Funding from state enabled nursing to add 33 new students to the original cohort of 33 One group (Track 1A)of students will be in a collaborative program with the community college for the first three semesters of the program. The other group (Track 1B) of 33 students will be in the generic program for the first three semesters (Track 1A is contingent upon continued funding of local hospitals) All students will join together in the spring semester of the junior year for the remaining 3 semesters
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Two cohorts of the Track I curriculum continued Students will be chosen randomly for either track of the curriculum Students will be given notification of which cohort they will enroll in upon acceptance into the program All students will graduate as CSUCI BSN graduates
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