Columbus State UniversityRN to BSN Program
Apply to Columbus State University (Application Online)
• www.colstate.edu• http://www.colstate.edu/future/forms.asp (New applicant or Re-entry/re-admission)
Note: A $30 one-time non-refundable application fee for new CSU students…NOT required of former CSU students.
Call for an Advising Appointment
Shannon ProbstSchool of Nursing Office
706-565-3649
Nursing Advisors for the School of Nursing
Judy Davidson, RN MSN Joanie Warden, RN MSN
RN-to-BSN Georgia Articulation Plan Requirements
NO TESTING Required for Admission:• 0-4 years after nursing graduation
OR• More than 4 years after nursing graduation AND WITH
greater than 1000 hours clinical practice in last 3 years.
TESTING REQUIRED for Admission:• More than 4 years after nursing graduation BUT has
fewer than 1000 hours clinical practice in last 3 years .. Applicant must be tested for admission
RN-to-BSN Georgia Articulation Plan Requirements
• Hold current and valid license to practice professional nursing in Georgia
• Meet nursing program’s admission requirements
• Meet nursing program’s general education requirements
• Meet testing requirements if applicable
CSU RN-to-BSN Admission Requirements
• Nursing GPA minimum 2.75 on 4.0 scale (calculate only courses required for BSN)
• Starting in 2011, no more than 9-10 credit hours left to complete in areas B, C, E or Wellness which MUST be completed with last nursing course.
• Acceptable professional letters of reference (3)
• All area A, D and F requirements met (per BOR requirements)
• Pass ENGL 1101 and 1102 with grade of C or better (BOR rule)
• Pass all sciences & labs with grade of C or better
• Pass Regents Exams
Priority Registration for Pre-requisite Courses
• Registration day BEFORE early registration each semester … ONLY applies to nurses who have been accepted to CSU by that date each semester.
• You can still register through entire period of early registration
RN to BSN Faculty Task ForceMs Amanda Hawkins
Dr Lisa Frander
Ms Stephanie Lewis
Dr. Cheryl Smith
Dr. Sheri Noviello (not pictured)
Program 2010 - 2011
• Completely revised and restructured into online format.
• 8-10 week periods of study over 12 month period
• First session beginning Fall 2010
Fall 2010 Session 1 October 11 – December 17, 2010
NURS 3290 Professional Clinical Nursing RN I
• Builds on previously mastered nursing concepts
• Roles foundational to professional nursing practice
• Health promotion, prevention and wellness
• Collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and role transition
• Updates in pharmacology• Standards of practice• Informatics
NURS 3292 Introduction to Health Assessment and Wellness
• Assessing the health of clients throughout the life span
• Physical examination and basic techniques of health assessment
• Basic interviewing and physical assessment techniques
• Recognition of normal findings, and differentiating normal from the most common abnormal findings
Spring 2011 Session 2January 3 – March 12, 2011
NURS 3192 Professional Development Perspectives RN I
• First of two professional development courses
• Nursing concepts • Roles• Delegation• Standards• Communication• Professional writing• Quality improvement and critical
thinking
NURS 3191 Evidence Based Practice RN
• Focuses on the evidence-based practice that enable students to become informed consumers of research and capable of applying evidence
• Research design• Appraisal of selected nursing
studies• Identification and search of PICOT
questions.• Developing practice guidelines for
dissemination
Spring 2011 Session 3March 14 – May 20, 2011
NURS 4192 Professional Development Perspectives RN II
• Second of two professional development courses with a focus on leadership theories and styles
• Economic and social issues, change theories
• Power and politics• Career development
NURS 3279 Applied Pathophysiology
• Pathophysiological conditions
• Etiology• Pathogenesis• Clinical manifestations of
potentially life threatening disease processes
Summer 2011 Session 4May 30 – August 5, 2011
NURS 3291 Professional Clinical Nursing RN II• Public health families, aggregates, and communities as clients. • Global health issues • Epidemiological and community assessment techniques • Health promotion, protection, • Levels of disease prevention • Major local, state, and national health issues • Mental health and substance abuse • Infectious and communicable diseases• Environmental and occupational health hazards• Bioterrorism, emergency preparedness, and disaster response. • Clinical experiences are provided in a variety of community/population-based
health care settings.
Fall 2011 Session 5August 8 – September 30, 2011
NURS 4390 Senior Project Focus on evidence-based
principles and theoretical frameworks related to a selected clinical topic.
NURS 3555 Selected Topics in Professional Nursing
• Specialized topics in nursing • Online learning activities• Directed experience in the
field• Clinical investigation
Nursing Program Accreditation
Georgia Board of Nursing full approval
The National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
Seeking accreditation by Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
Bachelor of Science in Nursing