Nursing, Bachelor of Science

Program Description:

The purpose of this program is to prepare the students to become professional nurses able to function in a variety of roles. The students will be prepared in the areas of health assessment, nursing theories and concepts, research, leadership, informatics and health promotion across various healthcare settings. The graduates will acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to safely practice patient care and pass the NCLEX exam. FNU awards a Bachelor of Science degree upon completion.

Program Requirements (120 Credits)

General Education (44 Credits)

Student Life Skills (1 Credit)

SLS 1501College Study Skills

1

English and Communications (9 Credits)

ENC 1101English Composition I

3

ENC 1102English Composition II

3

SPC 1017Fundamentals of Oral Communications

3

Humanities (6 Credits)

Any Humanities Course

3

Social Science (6 Credits)

DEP 2004Human Growth and Development

3

PSY 1012General Psychology

3

Natural Science (12 Credits)

BSC 1085CAnatomy and Physiology I

4

BSC 1086CAnatomy and Physiology II

4

CHM 1033Chemistry

3

CHM 1033LChemistry Lab

1

Mathematics (7 Credits)

MAC 1105College Algebra I

3

STA 2014Introduction to Statistics

4

Information Literacy (3 Credits)

CGS 1030Introduction to Information Technology

3

Lower Level Requirements (9 Credits)

ENC 3311Advanced Writing and Research

3

HSC 2577Principles of Nutrition for Health Care

3

MCB 2000CMicrobiology

3

Core Requirements

Core Courses – Without RN License (67 Credits)

NUR 3029CFundamentals of Nursing

7

NUR 3065CPhysical Assessment in Health Care

4

NUR 3125Pathophysiology

4

NUR 3226CAdult Health Nursing I

6

NUR 3145Pharmacology

3

NUR 3805Nursing Role and Scope

3

NUR 3227CAdult Health Nursing II

6

NUR 3165Applied Nursing Research

3

NUR 3525CPsychiatric Nursing

4

NUR 3655Culture in Nursing

3

NUR 3355CPediatric Nursing

5.5

NUR 3465CMaternity and Newborn Nursing

5.5

NUR 4827CNursing Leadership and Management

3

NUR 4836CProfessional Nursing Practicum

6

NUR 4636Community Nursing

4

Core Courses – With RN License (33 Credits)

NUR 3065CPhysical Assessment in Health Care

4

NUR 3125Pathophysiology

4

NUR 3165Applied Nursing Research

3

NUR 3178Complementary and Alternative Health Care

3

NUR 3655Culture in Nursing

3

NUR 3805Nursing Role and Scope

3

NUR 3826Ethical and Legal Aspect of Nursing Practice

2

NUR 4287CNursing and the Aging Family

2

NUR 4516Crisis Intervention

2

NUR 4636Community Nursing

4

NUR 4827CNursing Leadership and Management

3

Courses Transferred with RN License (34 Credits)

NUR 3029CFundamentals of Nursing

7

NUR 3226CAdult Health Nursing I

6

NUR 3227CAdult Health Nursing II

6

NUR 3525CPsychiatric Nursing

4

NUR 3355CPediatric Nursing

5.5

NUR 3465CMaternity and Newborn Nursing

5.5

NOTE: FNU reserves the right to transfer the appropriate courses.

Dismissal from the Program
Students will be allowed to repeat a failed course. Students can repeat a maximum of four courses throughout the length of the program; each course can only be repeated once. Students that failed a course a second time or receive five or more unsatisfactory grades throughout the duration of the program will be terminated. 

Students who fail the lecture or clinical component of a practicum course must repeat both lecture and clinical, which will count as one failed course. Students who successfully pass a repeat course will be allowed to move forward in the program. Students who were dismissed from the nursing program cannot transfer to another undergraduate nursing program. 

Bachelor of Science in Nursing - Admission Requirements

A prospective student must meet all admission requirements for admission to Florida National University. In addition, the requirements for admission to the BSN Program are as follows:

 

  1. Students must pass the designated entrance exam with an 66% combined score. FNU utilizes the TEAS, which consists of four components, a) Reading, b) Mathematics, c) Science, and d) English Language usage. There are 170 questions and students are provided 209 minutes to complete the exam. The exam is proctored and must be taken in person at the Hialeah Campus or South Campus locations. 
  2. Students must achieve a combined score of 66% to successfully meet the BSN Program admission requirement.
  3. Students who are unsuccessful on their first attempt may retake the exam after 30 days. No student is permitted a third attempt at passing the TEAS.   
  4. Students will register for the TEAS at https://shop.atitesting.com/teas/teas-in-person, for an additional fee. Present your paid receipt at the FNU Hialeah Campus or South Campus testing center, on the day of your exam.
  5. It is recommended that students consider a TEAS Prep Course if they feel that they are not prepared to successfully pass the exam. Most TEAS Prep courses take about 6 weeks of preparation before taking the TEAS.
  6. Provide two letters of reference (references may only come from academic and professional sources).
  7. Complete an essay – Minimum 500 words about why you are choosing to pursue a Nursing career. The essay should focus on your strengths and weaknesses, personal attributes, and life experiences that you feel will help you succeed in nursing school. The essay must the original work of the prospective student. Turnitin or SafeAssign plagiarism and AI checker will be used on each essay.  The essay will be graded on a standardized rubric.
  8. Complete an Entrance Interview with the Director of Nursing, or designee.
  9. Complete all required General Education courses with a cumulative GPA of 3.0. 
  10. All applicants admitted into the BSN program may be required to complete a physical examination and provide a complete immunization record. In addition, a complete local, level 2 federal, and AHCA background screening will be required in conjunction with clinical facility-required drug testing. Positive results on the background screening or drug testing could impact a student’s chances of attending their clinical experiences, completing the program requirements, or gaining a license to work upon graduation. The cost of required physical examinations, immunizations, background checks and drug testing will be borne by the student. Students accepted into the program will be provided with specific details regarding all required documentation for the BSN Program.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Mission

The mission of the program is “to prepare the graduates to become licensed registered nurses and to provide safe and compassionate nursing care. The program will enable graduates to obtain entry level positions and to be qualified to provide direct care to individuals and families in a variety of care settings.”

The mission of Florida National University ties in with its philosophy that devotes itself to the cause of education by:

  • Preparing individuals for personal and professional success
  • Incorporating many diverse elements into the occupational and professional opportunities which this community offers
  • Providing programs leading to degrees and to developing professional attitudes, values, and skills that will enhance their potential for success in their careers and in life.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Philosophy

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing subscribes to the philosophy statement of Florida National University. The Nursing faculty has developed and adheres to the following beliefs:

  • We believe that the students’ success in nursing derives from knowledge of nursing principles, development of skills and competence, and high standards of professionalism expressed through appearance, attitude, and demeanor in all aspects of practice.
  • We believe that safe nursing care derives from critical thinking skills, good judgment applied to knowledge and clinical expertise.
  • We believe that the Bachelor of Science in Nursing continues the high standards of integrity and ethics for students, professors, administrators and staff set by the institution for all of its programs.
  • We believe that every student is unique and deserves the individual support and guidance necessary to be successful.
  • We believe that the registered nurse functions as an important part of the health care team within the limits of the scope of practice of the profession. We believe that an understanding of the dependent role of the registered nurse and the scope of practice is a key element of the success of the nursing graduate.

 

 

 

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