Undergraduate College Catalog

Nursing Major

Overview

Mission Statement

The mission of the Nursing Department is to prepare a generalist in nursing who has the foundation to practice as a professional and/or to pursue graduate studies. The department provides a curriculum based on the concepts that promote holistic health for individuals, families, and communities. The department also serves as a resource for campus and community health-related activities.

National Accreditation

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at the University of Jamestown is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (www.ccneaccreditation.org).

State Board Approved

North Dakota Board of Nursing

919 S. 7th Street, Suite 504

Bismarck, ND 58504

Declaration of Major

Students planning to apply to the nursing program are encouraged to declare a nursing major in the freshman year. Declared students receive important communication from the Department of Nursing.

Admission and Progression

There are two types of admissions into the nursing program.

  1. Traditional Admission. Occurs after three semesters of nursing prerequisite and general education courses. A student may be admitted conditionally if all admission criteria are not fully met.
  2. Freshman Admission. Some students may be admitted formally into the nursing program as entering freshmen.

Traditional Admission

Students must apply and be accepted to the University of Jamestown prior to applying for acceptance into the nursing program. Applications are available on-line via the UJ Department of Nursing web page. A student may apply at any time, once all the prerequisites are met. Notification regarding admission into the nursing program will be sent via email. The criteria for admission to the nursing program are as follows:

1. Prior to applying to the nursing program, all of the following nursing pre-requisites, or their equivalents, must be successfully completed with a grade of C- or above: PSYC 203, NRSG 205, BIOL 208 and lab, BIOL 216 and lab, SOC 101 or SOC 230. BIOL 209 and lab may be taken before or concurrently with sophomore courses. Students who have received a grade lower than C- in one prerequisite may repeat that course and still be eligible to apply for the nursing major. Students who have received a grade lower than a C- in more than one prerequisite course will not be considered for admission into the nursing program. An applicant may petition for an exception to this rule if the failed prerequisite courses are more than 5 years out have been retaken and received a grade of C- or above. A Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.2 or higher is required for application to the nursing program. 

If a student’s CGPA does not meet the 3.2 requirement but meets ALL other program requirements, and the student’s CGPA is at or above 2.85 (no rounding will be applied), the student may take the TEAS (Version 7.0). If the student scores 70% or above (no rounding will be applied), the student will be considered qualified for admission. The student will be allowed a maximum of 3 attempts on the TEAS. It is the responsibility of the student to register, schedule and pay for the TEAS exam using the link below. When registering for the TEAS choose “Remote Online” and then choose “ATI Remote Proctor-Nursing” for the student to take the exam on their own through the ATI system. The TEAS must be completed by the week  prior to the start of the spring semester. Once the student completes the exam they must share the score with the University of Jamestown by logging into their student ATI account and clicking “Send Transcript.” Link to ATI TEAS exam registration: https://atitesting.com/teas

2. Submit a brief essay describing the extracurricular and work activities in which you have been involved that have contributed personally to you and/or the community. Indicate how you believe these experiences have prepared you for a career in nursing.

3. Enrollment is limited. The admission process gives University of Jamestown students some advantage over transfers. No candidate is excluded on the basis of race, national origin, ethnicity, disability, religion, gender, veteran status, or sexual orientation.

4. The University of Jamestown reserves the right to rescind an admissions decision due to various circumstances deemed appropriate by the University; including, but not limited to personal behavior, social conduct that may poorly reflect the University of Jamestown values, and a criminal background check.

5. Prerequisites cannot be fulfilled via CLEP or PEP.

6. All official transcripts of credit transfers from other colleges and universities must be in the Registrar’s Office before entrance into the nursing program.

7. Following admission, a grade of C- or above must be earned in all nursing courses and A&P II + lab. Refer to the Readmission Policy as stated below.

8. Admitted students are considered conditionally approved until all required documents are received, including all clinical requirements.

Readmission After Nursing Course Failure

After receiving one failing grade (D+ or below) in a nursing course the student will be required to submit a letter requesting re-admission to the nursing program. The nursing faculty will meet and consider the student’s re-admission status. A decision will be made based on the student’s perceived ability to successfully progress through the major and to pass the NCLEX. Students who fail a nursing course are strongly advised to work with their advisor to formulate a plan outlining actions to facilitate successful course completion. After receiving a D+ or below in a subsequent nursing course the student will be ineligible for continued progression through the major.

Direct Freshman Admission

A select number of students may be admitted directly into the nursing program on entrance to the University. The criteria for Freshman Admission to the nursing program are as follows:

  1. Applicant must be admitted to University of Jamestown before application to the nursing program will be accepted.
  2. Minimum high school GPA of 3.4 on 4.0 scale.
  3. Preferred minimum ACT Composite score of 25 or SAT (R&M) score of 1200.
  4. High school science and math courses strongly recommended.

Progression in the Nursing Major for Direct Freshman Admits:

All freshmen accepted to the nursing program will be required to achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2 prior to the beginning of nursing coursework in the second semester of sophomore year, even though they were admitted as freshman.

Direct entry students are expected to work very closely with their academic advisor to help ensure necessary coursework is completed on time. Refer to Sophomore Entry for a complete list of nursing program requirements.

Clinical Requirements

Each semester, prior to beginning any clinical experience, the following documentation must be on file before a student will be allowed to attend clinicals. Clinical affiliation agreements require all students to meet certain requirements. Once students are formally admitted, they will be required to maintain a current account with an external compliance tracker as directed by the nursing department.

  1. Health Record Requirement which will be stored with external compliance tracker:
    • Record of 2 MMR vaccinations OR Positive Titer
    • Record of 2 Varicella vaccinations OR a Positive Titer
    • Record of current TDaP booster (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis)
    • Record of current influenza vaccine - MUST be from the most current flu season.
    • Record of 3 Hepatitis B vaccinations OR a Positive Titer
    • Record of Covid vaccination series as recommended
    • Proof of Health Insurance/Health Insurance Waiver. 
    • Completed health history form by a physician, nurse practitioner, physician’s assistant, or registered nurse affiliated with a healthcare agency within the past 6 months
    • Record of QuantiFERON-TB Gold (PPD skin testing may be accepted or required in some circumstances)
  2. Disability Accommodation—Reasonable accommodations will be made in assisting students who have disabilities to fulfill clinical and professional requirements. The ultimate determination regarding the reasonableness of accommodations will be based on the preservation of client safety and the resources of University of Jamestown and the Department of Nursing. Students requesting disability accommodations should refer to the Office of Disability Services.
  3. A criminal background check will be completed per affiliating healthcare agencies requirements. Participation in the criminal background check is necessary for obtaining clearance for a student’s participation in clinical learning opportunities at various healthcare facilities. Depending on the criminal background check results, the student may be denied progression in the nursing program. For the complete policy, refer to the Department of Nursing Student Handbook.
  4. Completion of CPR and OSHA/HIPAA training provided by the University of Jamestown Nursing Department.

Fees and Expenses

In addition to tuition and general university fees, nursing students assume additional fees. Fees are attached to your bill each semester you are in the nursing program. Clinical fees and ATI (an integrated testing service utilized in the nursing department) fees are assessed each semester. Charges for lab supplies will be charged to you your first semester in the program.

You will be required to open an account with an external compliance tracker that will maintain and store your immunization records. Before you are formally admitted to the nursing program, a criminal background check will be required. The external compliance tracker and criminal background check are additional charges that you pay directly and are not billed for through the billing department.

All of the above are required as part of the nursing program. Total fees and charges assessed by the billing department will be approximately $3,500.00 over the course of the program.

Additionally, costs incurred to maintain current immunization status, as required by the nursing department, are the responsibility of the student nurse. These costs will vary dependent on your health insurance coverage.

The University of Jamestown provides professional liability insurance for sophomore, junior and senior nursing students. Coverage applies while the insured is acting in his/her capacity as a student of the University. Students are expected to provide their own health insurance and required immunizations.

Transfer Students

Applicants with previous college credits are evaluated in terms of college and departmental requirements. Students seeking transfer into the nursing major should contact the Admissions Department for enrollment into the college. All nursing prerequisites must be completed prior to entrance into the second-semester sophomore courses.

BIOL 209 and lab may be taken before or concurrently with sophomore nursing courses. A student may also petition to the nursing faculty for permission to take EITHER SOC 101 or SOC 230 or PSYC 203 concurrently with sophomore nursing courses in the spring. These courses must also be passed with a C- or above to continue in the nursing program as a junior.

LPNs wishing to earn baccalaureate degrees may enroll in the nursing program at University of Jamestown. It is recognized that LPNs possess certain requisite knowledge and skills. Therefore, LPNs may be allowed credit in designated courses. General education requirements may be fulfilled through the approved transfer of previously earned college credit. The length of time required to complete the baccalaureate program depends on the approved transfer of college credits and whether the student is enrolled part-time or full-time. A grade of C- or above must be earned in all courses that are required in a major.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (continuing) to Doctor of Physical Therapy

The BSN to DPT Curriculum enables highly motivated students to achieve a BSN degree while they are completing Pre-Physical Therapy Requirements. Students are advised to declare a nursing and pre-PT major during their freshman year in order to receive important communication from the Department of Nursing and from the DPT Program.

Policies for admission to the Nursing Program and to Doctor of Physical Therapy Program will apply.

RN to BSN

RN students admitted to the University of Jamestown must meet the same criteria and adhere to the same policies as traditional students. All students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program must fulfill the same academic requirements for graduation. In addition, the RN student's current unencumbered license will be verified prior to granting full admission.

Prior to admission to the program, all official transcripts will be reviewed by the Director of the RN to BSN program. Through collaboration with the University Registrar and the Nursing Department Chair, placement within the nursing program is determined and the applicant is notified.

General education requirements can be met by: 1) approved transfer of previously earned college credit; 2) validation with CLEP written examinations as per university policy; 3) validation by approved departmental challenge examinations; 4) enrollment in the courses at the University of Jamestown or another approved college/University. 

 

Requirements

All prerequisite courses must be successfully completed before the student enrolls in 200 level nursing courses.

Core Courses - Nursing

NRSG 205Nutrition

2

NRSG 206Health Assessment

3

NRSG 210Nursing Foundations

6

NRSG 331Child/Adult Health I

7

NRSG 332The Childbearing Family

5

NRSG 333Child/Adult Health II

7

NRSG 334Child/Adult Mental Health

5

NRSG 424Child/Adult Health III

6

NRSG 425Community Health Nursing

6

NRSG 426Nursing Leadership/Management

7

NRSG 427Nursing as a Profession

2

NRSG 428NCLEX Success

2

NRSG 497Nursing Research

2

Core Courses - Biology

BIOL 208Human Anatomy and Physiology I (Lec/Lab)

4/1

BIOL 209Human Anatomy and Physiology II (Lec/Lab)

4/1

BIOL 216Microbiology (Lec/Lab)

3/1

 

Core Courses - Psychology and Sociology

PSYC 203Developmental Psychology

3

 

SOC 101Introduction to Sociology

3

or

SOC 230Sociology of the Family

3

 

PSYC 302Abnormal Psychology

3

or

PSYC 365Dynamics of Addiction

3

 

Elective Courses

NRSG 397Nursing Cooperative Experience

1-4

NRSG 490Special Topics

1-3

NRSG 498ACLS/PALS

3

Total Credit Hours: 94-95

Plan of Study

Freshman Year

BIOL 120Essentials of Biology and Chemistry for Health Sciences

3

BIOL 216Microbiology (Lec/Lab)

3/1

PSYC 203Developmental Psychology

3

One of the following two courses:

SOC 101Introduction to Sociology

3

SOC 230Sociology of the Family

3

Sophomore Year

BIOL 208Human Anatomy and Physiology I (Lec/Lab)

4/1

BIOL 209Human Anatomy and Physiology II (Lec/Lab)

4/1

NRSG 205Nutrition

2

NRSG 206Health Assessment

3

NRSG 210Nursing Foundations

6

Fall

BIOL 208Human Anatomy and Physiology I (Lec/Lab)

4/1

NRSG 205Nutrition

2

One of the following two courses (can be taken fall of sophomore or junior year):
PSYC 302Abnormal Psychology

3

PSYC 365Dynamics of Addiction

3

Spring

BIOL 209Human Anatomy and Physiology II (Lec/Lab)

4/1

NRSG 206Health Assessment

3

NRSG 210Nursing Foundations

6

Junior Year

NRSG 331Child/Adult Health I

7

NRSG 332The Childbearing Family

5

NRSG 333Child/Adult Health II

7

NRSG 334Child/Adult Mental Health

5

Fall

NRSG 331Child/Adult Health I

7

NRSG 332The Childbearing Family

5

Spring

NRSG 333Child/Adult Health II

7

NRSG 334Child/Adult Mental Health

5

Senior Year

NRSG 424Child/Adult Health III

6

NRSG 425Community Health Nursing

6

NRSG 426Nursing Leadership/Management

7

NRSG 427Nursing as a Profession

2

NRSG 428NCLEX Success

2

NRSG 490Special Topics

1-3

NRSG 497Nursing Research

2

NRSG 498ACLS/PALS

3

NRSG 490 and NRSG 498: Elective.

Fall

NRSG 424Child/Adult Health III

6

NRSG 425Community Health Nursing

6

NRSG 497Nursing Research

2

Spring

NRSG 426Nursing Leadership/Management

7

NRSG 427Nursing as a Profession

2

NRSG 428NCLEX Success

2

Total Credit Hours: 90-91

Outcomes

  1. Approach the patient-centered care of the individual as a biopsychosocial-spiritual human being.
  2. Synthesize knowledge of individuals, families, and communities into the practice of nursing.
  3. Collaborate with health team members to assist individuals/families/communities/world toward optimum wellness as they vacillate on the health continuum.
  4. Apply nursing research, evidence-based practice, and knowledge from the liberal arts in refining nursing practice.
  5. Utilize clinical judgement in the application of the nursing process to provide compassionate care throughout the lifespan and across various healthcare settings.
  6. Promote quality health care in a safe environment.
  7. Responsibly engage in unselfish service to human kind.
  8. Apply technology and information management tools to support safe and effective patient care.