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Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2018 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nursing, Nursing Pre-licensure (Generic) Program Track, B.S.


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The Generic program is open to students who have completed the prescribed core of basic science and liberal arts courses required to establish the foundational knowledge for upper division nursing courses. *See the 8 semester (Curriculum) plan. Students applying for admission to upper division must meet basic functional ability and skill requirements for professional nurses. Functional abilities are those physical and mental activities and attributes needed by a nurse to practice essential functions safely, with or without accommodations. Students must also meet the following admission requirements:

  • Gain admission to the University;
  • Declare nursing as an intended major;
  • File an application with the Department of Nursing no later than March 15 for the fall semester of the year in which the student plans to seek admission;
  • Students admitted to the program must have completed program prerequisite courses and maintained a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better on a 4.0 scale and a grade of ‘C’ or better in all prerequisite courses. Admission GPA is calculated using only general education prerequisite courses. Elective course hours are excluded from calculation of the GPA;
  • Successfully complete the required Departmental Admission Exam(s). (The Department reserves the right to determine the vendor for the Admission Exam); and
  • Submit official copies of transcripts from all schools attended.
  • Obtain an ACT of 19 or above or comparable Compass test scores. Evidence of successful completion of required remedial courses may be accepted.
  • Students who speak English as a second language shall meet the same admission requirements. In addition international students must follow the admission procedures for the University which are found in the UAPB Catalog, page 26 and shall pass an English proficiency examination.
  • Upon Admission to the program students must present evidence of clinical requirements:
    • TB Skin Test
    • Hepatitis Series
    • Varicella Vaccines (or Titer)
    • Tetanus (within 10 yrs.)
    • Flu Vaccine **
    • Current CPR Certification
    • *Criminal Background checks (CBC)
    • Urine Drug Screens

** Required for specific clinical agencies

The cost of these screenings is at the expense of the individual student. State law requires that students applying for acceptance into a medical education program submit to State and Federal *CBC’s prior to admission. The admission CBC is in addition to the Arkansas State Board of Nursing (ASBN) CBC that is required prior to sitting for the NCLEX-RN.

The Department uses CastleBranch for student admission CBC’s. Students must log on to this site, set up an account and request the CBC. Results are posted on the CastleBranch portal in a secure tamper-proof location. This allows only the student and the Nursing Department administrators to view the results.

The urine drug screen is coordinated by the Department. Students will receive instructions on obtaining drug screens on the first day of class.

Students who have been convicted of **certain crimes may not be allowed to do clinical in certain clinical agencies and may be declared ineligible by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing to test for licensure (NCLEX-RN), despite successful completion of the program. (See Sub Chapter 3). Students who have a conviction must make this fact known at time of application. All applicants accepted into the nursing program are required to have background checks and will be required to pay all associated fees.

The Pre-Licensure (Generic) BSN program is approved by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing.

The Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing (BSN) Program at The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is Accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036, 202-887-6791.

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Major Requirements


Liberal Arts and Sciences Courses


Nursing Courses


Note:


In order to graduate, the student must pass the courses listed above with a grade of “C”.

Grading Scale for all Nursing Courses


A - 100-90
B - 89-80
C - 79-75
D - 74-60
F - 59 or below

Suggested Course Sequence


Freshman Year


Sophomore Year


Junior Year


Senior Year


Total Hours: 123


*Course completed within past five (5) years

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