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2016-2017 University Catalog 
  
2016-2017 University Catalog

Nursing, BSN


Banner Code:  HH-BSN-NURS

College: College of Health and Human Services  
Department: School of Nursing  

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program is accredited by the Virginia State Board of Nursing and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The undergraduate nursing program prepares students to deliver superior nursing care and provide leadership in nursing in the increasingly complex and challenging field of modern health care. Graduates are in demand as professional nurses in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and community health and other health care agencies. The program emphasizes health promotion and disease prevention, capitalizing on early detection of potential health problems, health maintenance in ambulatory and acute-care agencies, and preparation for the managerial responsibilities of nursing.

The School of Nursing offers three pathways to complete the BSN, all of which lead to completion of the objectives of the undergraduate program. The traditional pathway is a two-year curriculum following the completion of the Mason Core  and prerequisite requirements. An accelerated RN-to-BSN pathway for students holding current registered nurse (RN) licenses may be completed in one year (full-time) following completion of the Mason Core  and prerequisite requirements. The accelerated, second degree pathway is a 12-month curriculum for students holding a baccalaureate degree outside of nursing. The traditional and accelerated pathways in nursing must be completed on a full-time basis.

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the BSN program, students must complete a prenursing curriculum during their first two years and be admitted to junior standing. Students admitted in the traditional and accelerated, second degree pathways will enter the program in the fall of their junior year and at that point are considered nursing majors. Students admitted to the RN-to-BSN pathway may enter in the fall or spring semester.

Application to the BSN program is a process involving two applications: the George Mason University Undergraduate Application and the BSN Departmental Application. (Currently enrolled Mason students need only apply using the BSN Departmental Application.) Acceptance to the nursing program is contingent upon admission to the university, but admission to the university does not guarantee admission to the nursing program. Application to the BSN major is a competitive admission process. Prospective applicants are responsible to meet all BSN admission requirements at the time of application. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission into the nursing program—it only allows an application to be considered. Students who are interested in pursuing a major in nursing are strongly encouraged to attend an information session provided by the CHHS Office of Student Affairs for advising prior to applying to the nursing major.

Attendance at the first meeting of all nursing courses (lectures, on-campus laboratories, and agency laboratories) is mandatory.

Writing Intensive Requirement

Mason requires all students to complete at least one 300- or 400-level “writing intensive” course as designated by their department. Students majoring in nursing fulfill this requirement by successfully completing NURS 465 .

Academic Grade Standards

The passing grade is a C+ or above in undergraduate nursing didactic courses in the School of Nursing. After admission to junior-year standing and to the nursing program, a student who earns a grade of C or below must repeat the course and earn a grade of a C+ or above in that course. This will alter or halt further progression in the nursing program and affect the expected graduation date. A student may repeat only one nursing course, one time. A student who fails to earn a grade of C+ or above in the repeated course is terminated from the BSN nursing program. In addition, earning a grade of C or below in a second nursing course results in termination from the BSN nursing program. Termination from any one of the nursing undergraduate pathways constitutes termination from the undergraduate (BSN) nursing major in the School of Nursing. 

Because of the sequential nature of the nursing curriculum, students are not allowed to progress to the next semester of nursing course work while a grade of “IN” (incomplete) remains on their academic record. A passing grade must be recorded before beginning the next semester’s courses. ​​Academic dismissal is governed by university policy .

Professional Conduct Policy

All students in the School of Nursing are expected to adhere to the Professional Conduct Policy  of the College of Health and Human Services.

Appeal Process

Although faculty members in the nursing program are generally the best judges of a student’s professional performance, there may be times when a student believes a grade is unfair. Students in the School of Nursing wishing to appeal a grade are expected to follow the Mason guidelines for grade appeals, found in the Academic Policies  section of the University Catalog.

NCLEX Readiness Preparation and Testing

Throughout the BSN program, all students, with the exception of RN-to-BSN students, participate in preparation for the NCLEX-RN licensing exam through opportunities provided during nursing courses. These opportunities are included as integrated components of select courses and include practice NCLEX-style exams and content-specific testing. A final cumulative assessment exam is given toward the end of the program to provide the student with guidance about their chance for success on the licensing exam. A final course in critical thinking and test-taking strategies is required in the senior year, and remediation in select content areas may be required as a component of this course.

Special Requirements

Fees and expenses related to the nursing program include: skills laboratory fee, standardized testing and course materials, uniforms, stethoscope, name pin, books, CPR certification, health forms, health insurance, immunizations, and criminal background check fees. The availability of personal transportation to and from clinical agencies is required of all students. For a summary of all current fees and estimated expenses, see the School of Nursing web site.

All BSN students are required to obtain a health clearance and complete the immunizations required by Mason as listed in the Student Health Services section of the Mason catalog. In addition, the BSN program has additional health and immunization requirements to meet the requirements of its clinical agency partners. See the Undergraduate Program, School of Nursing website for the most current information. Students are not allowed into any clinical setting without the completed immunization series as prescribed by Mason or the School of Nursing and may have an offer of admission withdrawn for inability to meet these requirements. The School of Nursing reviews health records and reserves the right to refuse admission or continued enrollment to any student who is unable to comply with these requirements. 

All students must have CPR certification before entering the first clinical nursing course and maintain it through the remainder of the program. The American Heart Association Basic Life Support - Health Care Provider is required. On-line renewal of CPR certification is not accepted. Any cost incurred is the responsibility of the student.

All students must have current health insurance before entering the first clinical nursing course and maintain it through the remainder of the program. All students are required to have an active Mason e-mail account.

No student or faculty member will be discriminated against or denied admission to the nursing program for the sole reason that the student or faculty member has been exposed to, infected with, or diagnosed with HIV or HBV. All students are expected to practice Universal Precautions with all clients, and failure to do so will result in termination from the nursing major. In the event that a student is exposed to body fluids of a client during a clinical experience or practicum, procedures and appropriate reports are completed according to institutional and nursing policies. Information related to exposure or infection is confidential, and dissemination of such information is based on the need-to-know criteria that apply in health care situations. HIPAA and FERPA regulations apply. A complete and detailed HIV/HBV policy is available in the CHHS Office of Student Affairs.

RN-licensed students enrolled in the RN-to-BSN pathway are required to submit a copy of their current license prior to the first day of class. RN-licensed students must maintain current licensure throughout the academic program. 

Degree Requirements


Students must fulfill all requirements for bachelor’s degrees , including the Mason Core  requirements.

Mason Core (27 credits)


Written Communication:


  • ENGH 101 - Composition Credits: 3
  • ENGH 302 - Advanced Composition Credits: 3
  • Note: Non-native speakers of English with limited proficiency in the language may substitute ENGH 100 for ENGH 101. Students must attain a minimum grade of C in ENGH 100 or 101, as well as in 302, to fulfill degree requirements.

Oral Communication:


Information Technology:


Literature:


Arts:


Western Civilization:


Global Understanding:


Social Science:


Designated Nursing Prerequisites (24 credits)


Anatomy and Physiology:


Bioethics:


Statistics:


Human Lifespan Development:


Any 3-credit human lifespan development course or equivalent as approved by advisor.

Nutrition:


Electives (7 credits)


 Students will complete 7 credits of electives. A course in sociology or anthropology is recommended.

Traditional BSN Pathway (62 credits)


To be eligible to apply for the traditional BSN program, applicants must have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.00 in the designated nursing prerequisite course work and must have earned a C or better in each of the following courses: anatomy and physiology (BIOL 124  and BIOL 125 , 8 credits); microbiology (BIOL 246  and BIOL 306 , 4 credits); statistics (3 credits); nutrition (NUTR 295 , 3 credits); developmental psychology (3 credits); and bioethics (PHIL 309 , 3 credits). Applicants must have completed two of the three science prerequisite courses (anatomy and physiology I, anatomy and physiology II, and microbiology) by the submission date of the BSN Departmental Application. Course work in anatomy and physiology and microbiology cannot be more than five years old by the time of BSN enrollment. Additional eligibility requirements include a grade of C or better in all Mason Core  courses and electives.

Application to the BSN program is a process involving two applications: the George Mason University Undergraduate Application and the BSN Departmental Application. (Currently-enrolled Mason students need only apply using the BSN Departmental Application.) Acceptance to the nursing program is contingent upon admission to the university. Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to the nursing program. See the CHHS undergraduate admissions website for the latest information on applications and deadlines.

Application to the BSN major is a competitive admission process. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission into the nursing program - it only allows an application to be considered in the review process.

The traditional BSN pathway is a full-time program beginning in the fall semester and is completed in two years (four semesters).

Traditional BSN Major, Required Courses (62 credits)


Total: 120 credits


Concentrations: Alternative Pathways


Students who are eligible for an alternative pathway to the BSN must meet the nursing course requirements for the pathway to which they have been admitted rather than those for the traditional BSN pathway described above.

▲ Accelerated, Second Degree BSN Pathway (SEC)


The Accelerated, Second Degree BSN Pathway is designed for applicants already holding a bachelor’s degree who are interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree in nursing. This full-time accelerated program begins in the fall semester and is completed in 12 months.

Applicants must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university and must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.85 in their first degree. The non-nursing baccalaureate degree must be completed by the end of the spring semester of the year a student desires to be considered for fall admission.

Applicants to the second degree pathway must have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.00 in the designated nursing prerequisite course work and must have earned a C or better in each of the following courses: anatomy and physiology (BIOL 124  and BIOL 125 , 8 credits); microbiology (BIOL 246  and BIOL 306 , 4 credits); statistics (3 credits); nutrition (NUTR 295 , 3 credits); developmental psychology (3 credits); and bioethics (PHIL 309 , 3 credits). Applicants must have completed two of the three science prerequisite courses (anatomy and physiology I, anatomy and physiology II, and microbiology) by the submission date of the BSN Departmental Application. Course work in anatomy and physiology and microbiology cannot be more than five years old by the time of BSN enrollment.

Application to the BSN program is a process involving two applications: the George Mason University Undergraduate Application and the BSN Departmental Application. (Currently enrolled Mason students need only apply using the BSN Departmental Application.) Acceptance to the nursing program is contingent upon admission to the university. Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to the nursing program. See the CHHS undergraduate admissions website for the latest information on applications and deadlines.

Application to the BSN major is a competitive admission process. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission into the nursing program - it only allows an application to be considered in the review process.

Second Degree Pathway Requirements


Candidates for the degree must present at least 120 credits:

  • The Mason Core  requirements are satisfied by the initial degree and fulfilled through transfer credit.
  • Designated nursing prerequisites: 24 credits
  • Concentration requirements: 47 credits.  Specific requirements are as follows:

Total: 120 credits


▲ Accelerated RN-to-BSN Pathway (RN)


The Accelerated RN-to-BSN Pathway allows RNs to progress quickly through the program through online course work while meeting the objectives of the undergraduate curriculum. On completion of the Mason Core  requirements and designated nursing prerequisites, RN students can complete the BSN in two semesters of full-time study. The program can also be completed on a part-time basis.

RN students must satisfy all Mason Core  requirements and designated nursing prerequisites. For some students, the Mason Core  requirements (except ENGH 302 ) may be met by completing the Associate’s degree (i.e., AA – Associate of Arts, AS – Associate of Science, or AA&S – Associate of Arts and Science) from the Virginia community college system with a qualifying GPA and specific admissions criteria. The Associate of Applied Science (AAS degree) does not waive Mason Core  requirements. Contact Mason’s general Office of Admissions for more information and see the Guaranteed Admission Agreement for details: http://admissions.gmu.edu/transfer/gaa.asp. RN-licensed students enrolled in the RN-to-BSN pathway are required to submit a copy of their current state-based/US license prior to the first day of class. RN-licensed students must maintain current licensure throughout the academic program.

Application to the BSN program is a process involving two applications: the George Mason University Undergraduate Application and the BSN Departmental Application. (Currently enrolled Mason students need only apply using the BSN Departmental Application.) Acceptance to the nursing program is contingent upon admission to the university. Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to the nursing program. See the CHHS undergraduate admissions website for the latest information on applications and deadlines.

Students admitted with a prior bachelor’s degree are required to complete at least 30 hours at Mason beyond the first degree. Students should meet with their academic advisor to review degree requirements.

Application to the BSN major is a competitive admission process. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission into the nursing program - it only allows an application to be considered in the review process.

RN-to-BSN Pathway Requirements


Candidates for the degree must present at least 120 credits. A minimum of 30 credits must be earned at Mason to fulfill requirements for graduation.  These include:

  • 57 credits of the Mason Core  and general electives
  • 24 credits specific to the concentration
  • 3 credits of ENGH 302 
  • 3 credits of electives earned at Mason
  • 33 credits designated “Credit by Exam”

To earn the BSN degree through the RN-to-BSN pathway, students must complete 120 credits, including the Mason Core  requirements and all of the following:

Mason Core and General Electives (57 credits)

For some students, the Mason Core  requirements (except ENGH 302 ) may be met by completing the Associate’s degree (i.e., AA – Associate of Arts, AS – Associate of Science, or AA&S – Associate of Arts and Science) from an approved Virginia community college with a qualifying GPA and specific admissions criteria. The Associate of Applied Science (AAS degree) does not waive the Mason Core  requirements. Contact Mason’s general Office of Admissions for more information and see the Guaranteed Admission Agreement for details: http://admissions.gmu.edu/transfer/gaa.asp.

RN-to-BSN Pathway, Required Courses (30 credits)

Credit by Exam (33 credits)

RN students will be awarded 33 nursing credits upon completion of NURS 336 .

Total: 120 credits