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         <td width="60%"><big>'''Advanced Placement Policy'''</big></td>
         <td width="60%"><big>'''Advanced Placement'''</big></td>
         <td width="40%"><big>Subsection: '''5.2.7'''</big></td>
         <td width="40%"><big>Subsection: '''5.2.7'''</big></td>
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         <td width="60%">Section 5.0 - Policy</td>
         <td width="60%">Section 5.0 - Student Policies</td>
         <td width="40%">Originating Date: November 1994</td>
         <td width="40%">Originating Date: November 1994</td>
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         <td valign="top" width="60%">Responsible Reviewing Agency:<br /><div style="margin-left:3em; line-height:1.2;">Undergraduate Admission, Progression, Graduation & Scholarship/Grant Committee</div></td>
         <td valign="top" width="60%">Responsible Reviewing Agency:<br /><div style="margin-left:3em; line-height:1.2;">Undergraduate Admission, Progression, Graduation & Scholarship/Grant Committee</div><br /><br />Related Documents:<br /><div style="margin-left:3em; line-height:1.2;">5.2.3 Undergraduate Admission Requirements</div></td>
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                 <td>Revised: September 1995<br />Revised: April 2000<br />Revised: October 2000<br />Revised: [[CON Advanced Placement Policy version May 2008|May 2008]]<br />Reviewed: [[CON Advanced Placement Policy version November 2012|November 2012]]<br />Revised: May 2015</td>
                 <td>Revised: September 1995<br />Revised: April 2000<br />Revised: October 2000<br />Revised: [[Special:PermanentLink/6794|May 2008]]<br />Reviewed: [[Special:PermanentLink/6863|November 2012]]<br />Revised: [[Special:PermanentLink/9964|May 2015]]<br />Revised: [[Special:PermanentLink/14264|April 2018]] <br />Revised: May 2023 ([[Special:Diff/14264/{{REVISIONID}}|changes]])</td>
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<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Advanced placement is designed for the student who will fit into the nursing curriculum at some point other than the beginning. Students who desire advanced placement include RNs and transfer students from another nursing program.<br /><br />
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Advanced placement is designed for the student who will fit into the nursing curriculum at some point other than the beginning. Students who desire advanced placement include RNs and transfer students from another nursing program.<br /><br />
The BSN program includes 58 hours of non-nursing course work. See Policy 5.2.3 for a complete list of prerequisite course requirements.</li>
The BSN program includes 58 hours of non-nursing course work. See [[CON Undergraduate Admission Requirements Policy|Policy 5.2.3]] for a complete list of prerequisite course requirements.</li>
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<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">All students must complete the admission requirements and the prerequisite non-nursing coursework prior to matriculation. </li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">All students must complete the admission requirements and the prerequisite non-nursing coursework prior to matriculation. </li>
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             <li style="margin-bottom:15px; margin-top:15px;">RN-BSN students must take a minimum of 20 nursing credit hours as established by the College of Nursing and the Board of Regents in order to be granted a degree from UNMC College of Nursing.  Only courses in the nursing major may be applied to the residency requirement.  <br /><br />RNs must take at least one course (NRSG 443W-Population-Centered Care) with a clinical component.  Twenty (20) nursing credit hours must be completed at UNMC including one clinical course.
             <li style="margin-bottom:15px; margin-top:15px;">RN-BSN students must take a minimum of 20 nursing credit hours as established by the College of Nursing and the Board of Regents in order to be granted a degree from UNMC College of Nursing.  Only courses in the nursing major may be applied to the residency requirement.  <br /><br />RNs must take at least one course (NRSG 443W-Population-Centered Care) with a clinical component.  Twenty (20) nursing credit hours must be completed at UNMC including one clinical course.
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             <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">RNs who possess a valid license to practice professional nursing will be granted credit for 27 credit hours for previous nursing education, recorded on the student’s transcript when the student becomes a candidate for the Bachelor’s Degree.<br /><br />Licensed RNs who have practiced in the role for a minimum of one month full-time or its equivalent will be granted an additional 4 credit hours corresponding to NRSG 419-Transition to Professional Nursing.  These credit hours also will be recorded on the student’s transcript when the student becomes a candidate for the Bachelor’s Degree.</li>
             <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">RNs who possess a valid license to practice professional nursing will be granted credit for 38 credit hours for previous nursing education, recorded on the student’s transcript when the student becomes a candidate for the Bachelor’s Degree.<br /><br />Licensed RNs who have practiced in the role for a minimum of one month full-time or its equivalent will be granted an additional 4 credit hours corresponding to NRSG 419-Transition to Professional Nursing.  These credit hours also will be recorded on the student’s transcript when the student becomes a candidate for the Bachelor’s Degree.</li>
             <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">The following courses are required for the RN-BSN program: Total credits = 20 hours
             <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">The following courses are required for the RN-BSN program: Total credits = 20 hours
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     <td>NRSG 268</td>
     <td>NRSG 351W</td>
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    <td>Health Assessment and Promotion 4 cr (theory 2.5, lab 1.5)</td>
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    <td>NRSG 325</td>
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     <td>Pathophysiology 4 cr (theory)</td>
     <td>Health Promotion 3 cr (theory)</td>
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     <td>NRSG 386</td>
     <td>NRSG 386W</td>
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     <td>Evidence-Based Nursing Practice and Research 2 cr (theory)</td>
     <td>Evidence-Based Nursing Practice and Research 2 cr (theory)</td>
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     <td>NRSG 420</td>
     <td>NRSG 426W</td>
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    <td>Community Health Nursing 5 cr (theory 2, clinical 3)</td>
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    <td>NRSG 435</td>
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    <td>Health Policy and Issues 2 cr (theory)</td>
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    <td>NRSG 470</td>
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    <td>Nursing Management Strategies 2 cr (theory)</td>
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    <td>NRSG 385</td>
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    <td>Health Care Outcomes Management 5 cr (theory)</td>
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<p>Eleven (11) credits from the following courses will be validated through the 5 hour NRSG 385-Health Care Outcomes Management course and these additional eleven credits at one-half tuition cost will be posted on the student=s transcript when the student is a candidate for the BSN Degree following successful completion of the Health Care Outcomes Management course.</p>
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    <td>NRSG 450</td>
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     <td>Acute Complex Problems</td>
     <td>Nursing Interventions and Healthcare Outcomes 4 cr (theory)</td>
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     <td>NRSG 425</td>
     <td>NRSG 443W</td>
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     <td>Concepts, Issues &amp; Nursing Care Related to Chronic Health Conditions</td>
     <td>Population-Centered Care 3 cr (theory 2, clinical 1)</td>
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     <td>NRSG 460</td>
     <td>NRSG 451W</td>
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     <td>Gerontological Nursing</td>
     <td>Leadership in Healthcare Delivery I 4 cr (theory)</td>
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     <td>NRSG 270</td>
     <td>NRSG 452W</td>
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     <td>Pharmacology for Health Professionals</td>
     <td>Leadership in Healthcare Delivery II 4 cr (theory 3, clinical 1)</td>
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             <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Advanced placement students who are not RNs may obtain credit for the following nursing courses: NRSG 262-Professional Nursing, NRSG 268-Health Assessment and
              
Promotion, NRSG 280-Essentials of Nursing Care, NRSG 320-Family-Centered Care of
Adults, NRSG 325-Pathophysiology, NRSG 340-Family-Centered Maternity Nursing, NRSG 350-Family-Centered Nursing Care of Children, NRSG 386-Evidence-Based Nursing Practice and Research, NRSG 410-Client-Centered Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, NRSG 420-Community Health Nursing, NRSG 425-Concepts, Issues, and Nursing Care Related to Chronic Health Conditions, NRSG 435-Health Policy and Issues, NRSG 450-Family-Centered Nursing Care of Clients with Acute Complex Problems, NRSG 460-Gerontological Nursing, and NRSG 470-Nursing Management Strategies, by successfully completing the challenge procedure identified for each course which may include successful completion of a standardized exam, a course or departmental exam and/or other procedures identified by course faculty.</li>
            <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Credit by challenge examination may be attempted only once per course and must be attempted prior to enrolling in the course. If unsuccessful, the student must enroll in the course. No student may challenge a course if they have previously taken any portion of that course.</li>
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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
COLLEGE OF NURSING
Advanced Placement Subsection: 5.2.7
Section 5.0 - Student Policies Originating Date: November 1994
Responsible Reviewing Agency:
Undergraduate Admission, Progression, Graduation & Scholarship/Grant Committee


Related Documents:
5.2.3 Undergraduate Admission Requirements
Revised: September 1995
Revised: April 2000
Revised: October 2000
Revised: May 2008
Reviewed: November 2012
Revised: May 2015
Revised: April 2018
Revised: May 2023 (changes)


Policy

  1. Advanced placement is designed for the student who will fit into the nursing curriculum at some point other than the beginning. Students who desire advanced placement include RNs and transfer students from another nursing program.

    The BSN program includes 58 hours of non-nursing course work. See Policy 5.2.3 for a complete list of prerequisite course requirements.
  2. All students must complete the admission requirements and the prerequisite non-nursing coursework prior to matriculation.
  3. There are 62 credits of nursing coursework in the UNMC College of Nursing BSN program. A course of study will be individualized with the advice of the faculty and Student Service Coordinators within the listed parameters for advanced placement.
    1. RN-BSN students must take a minimum of 20 nursing credit hours as established by the College of Nursing and the Board of Regents in order to be granted a degree from UNMC College of Nursing. Only courses in the nursing major may be applied to the residency requirement.

      RNs must take at least one course (NRSG 443W-Population-Centered Care) with a clinical component. Twenty (20) nursing credit hours must be completed at UNMC including one clinical course.
    2. RNs who possess a valid license to practice professional nursing will be granted credit for 38 credit hours for previous nursing education, recorded on the student’s transcript when the student becomes a candidate for the Bachelor’s Degree.

      Licensed RNs who have practiced in the role for a minimum of one month full-time or its equivalent will be granted an additional 4 credit hours corresponding to NRSG 419-Transition to Professional Nursing. These credit hours also will be recorded on the student’s transcript when the student becomes a candidate for the Bachelor’s Degree.
    3. The following courses are required for the RN-BSN program: Total credits = 20 hours
      NRSG 351W   Health Promotion 3 cr (theory)
      NRSG 386W   Evidence-Based Nursing Practice and Research 2 cr (theory)
      NRSG 426W   Nursing Interventions and Healthcare Outcomes 4 cr (theory)
      NRSG 443W   Population-Centered Care 3 cr (theory 2, clinical 1)
      NRSG 451W   Leadership in Healthcare Delivery I 4 cr (theory)
      NRSG 452W   Leadership in Healthcare Delivery II 4 cr (theory 3, clinical 1)