TRAD BSN Oxford - Traditional BSN (Oxford)
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Admission Requirements
A complete application;
Official ACT score;
Applicants who have previously taken the ACT, please submit the ACT superscore as a part of the application process; this is not used as component of the criteria for admission but is required as a part of your documentation process for application.
Applicants who have not taken an ACT are welcome to apply; the ACT is not a component of the criteria for admission into the UMMC SON.
Failing to submit a previously taken ACT score, the student may be placed on a defined plan of support throughout their matriculation.
A cumulative undergraduate GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. (Hours from all previously attempted undergraduate course work are used in calculating the cumulative GPA.) The GPA in required science prerequisite course work will also be considered in the admission process;
Completion of required prerequisite courses with a minimum grade of C in each course and a GPA of 2.0. Applicants may apply for admission when the number of prerequisite courses completed, plus those on the plan of study, equals 62 credit hours.
At least two science prerequisites must be successfully completed with a minimum grade of C and a minimum 2.0 GPA posted prior to the program application deadline.
Official transcripts from all schools attended.
Completion of statements sharing experiences demonstrating perseverance, service, leadership, and life experiences.
For applicants who earned course work/degrees from institutions outside the United States:
a) Completion of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) for graduates of foreign schools whose academic language was not English. The minimum required score is:
1. TOEFL-Internet Based Test (IBT): 79 or higher
2. TOEFL-Paper Based Test (PBT): 550 or higher
b) Other documents required by UMMC and local, state, and federal authorities;
c) Transcripts must be evaluated in a course-by-course report from World Education Services (WES) or the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS).
If an applicant has been dismissed from any nursing program, one year must pass from the date of dismissal to the date of eligibility to apply for any UMMC School of Nursing program.
In unusual instances, the Undergraduate Admission and Progression Committee may consider applicants who do not meet the admission criteria.
Program Application
All applications and fees must be received by the Office of Enrollment Management by December 15 for the summer semester. All application documents must be submitted by January 15.
PREREQUISITE COURSES
The lower division is comprised of the following courses, which are prerequisites for the upper division of the baccalaureate program. The 62 credit hours of prerequisite courses include:
Natural Sciences and Mathematics: Science survey courses or courses for non-science majors are not acceptable for transfer credit. Anatomy and Physiology courses taken more than 10 years ago may not be accepted for transfer credit.
Required Courses
Microbiology – One course with a laboratory (4 hours)
Human Anatomy and Physiology – Two courses in sequence with labs which include the study of structure and function of the human body (8 hours)
College Algebra or higher level math (3 hours)
Statistics – Must include an introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics, including measures of central tendency, variability, correlation, t tests, z tests, ANOVA, chi-square, hypothesis testing, p levels and confidence intervals (3 hours)
General Psychology (3 hours)
Introductory Sociology (3 hours)
Human Growth and Development through the Life Cycle (3 hours):
In a senior college, Developmental Psychology, to include development from infancy through old age; or
In a junior or community college, Human Growth and Development, to include development from infancy through old age.
English Composition (6 hours)
Humanities and Fine Arts Electives (9) hours
General Elective Courses: (20 hours)
Unacceptable Courses
None of the required courses listed, described, or recommended above may be met by the following: courses in physical training, military science, dogmatic religion; mathematics or science designed for non-science majors; or course credit granted without college level testing.
Suggested General Elective Courses
Abnormal Psychology | Economics |
History | Social Problems |
Anthropology | Geography |
Political Science | Chemistry |
Nutrition | Speech/Communication |
Suggested Courses for Humanities and Fine Arts Electives
Art | Survey of Religion | Foreign Languages |
Drama | Literature | History |
Music | Theatre | Journalism |
Philosophy |
Degree Requirements
TRADITIONAL BSN PROGRAM PLAN OF STUDY - OXFORD SITE
The following plan of study is for students who are admitted to the Traditional BSN Program. Plans of study may differ based on faculty and clinical resources and necessary curriculum changes. Students will be given the most recent plans of study by their academic advisor upon enrollment. Any student who withdraws while failing or makes a grade of D or F in a clinical course will be required to take the elective course, N320, the semester prior to repeating the course.
Semester I – Summer | ||
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N 302 | Health Assessment Throughout the Life Span | 3 |
N 307 | Pathophysiology | 4 |
7 | ||
Semester II – Fall | ||
N 300 | Introduction to Health Promotion | 3 |
N 303 | Introduction to Pharmacotherapeutics | 3 |
N 304 | Introduction to Professional Nursing and Evidence Based Practice | 2 |
N 309 | Foundations of Nursing Practice | 5 |
13 | ||
Semester III – Spring | ||
N 444 | Adult Health I | 6 |
N 427 | Child-Adolescent Nursing | 5 |
N 428-1 | Nursing Research | 3 |
14 | ||
Semester III – Summer | ||
N 409 | Clinical Nursing Elective (optional) | 3 |
3 | ||
Semester IV – Fall | ||
N 460 | Adult Health II | 6 |
N 426 | Maternal-Newborn Nursing | 5 |
N 439 | Population Based Nursing | 3 |
14 | ||
Semester V – Spring | ||
N 310 | Behavioral Nursing | 4 |
N 435 | Nursing Synthesis and Practicum | 4 |
N 449 | Nursing Management in Health Care Systems | 4 |
N 482 | Seminar | 2 |
14 | ||
TOTAL HOURS | 62 |
For more information about this program, contact:
Camille Beals, DNP, MAED, RN, CNE
Email: jbeals@umc.edu
Phone: (662) 915-2057