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Show 254 Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions Prerequisites Students must have completed the following classes or their equivalent. CHEM 1110 PS - Elementary Chemistry (5) or CHEM 1050 PS - Introduction to General, Organic & Biochemistry (5) * Human Anatomy and Human Physiology (8 cr) OR HTHS 1110 LS - Biomedical Core (4) and HTHS 1111 - Biomedical Core (continued) (4) NUTR 1020 LS - Science and Application of Human Nutrition (3) MICR 1113 LS - Introductory Microbiology (3) Pathophysiology (3 cr) PSY 1010 SS - Introductory Psychology (3) ENGL 2010 EN - Intermediate College Writing (3) WSU Quantitative Literacy Requirements (Math 1030,1040,1050,1080) * HTHS LSi 110 and 1111 (or previous 111,112, and 113 is an acceptable equivalent) Major Course Requirements for BS Degree (RN to BSN) Nursing Courses Required (25 credit hours) • NRSG 4050 - Nursing Assessment Across the Life Span (3)* Complete the following classes: • NRSG 4100 - Complex Patient Centered Nursing Care 2 (3) • NRSG 4200 - Scholarship for Evidence-Based Practice (3) • NRSG 4300 - Healthcare Policy and Decision Making (3) • NRSG 4400 - Population Health in Nursing (4) • NRSG 4500 - Nursing Management and Leadership (3) • NRSG 4600 - Communication, Collaboration, and Information Management in Healthcare (3) Select six (6) credit hours from the following courses: • NRSG 4050 - Nursing Assessment Across the Life Span (3) • NRSG 4060 - Oncology Nursing (3) • NRSG 4070 - Threats and Crises: Nursing Response (3) • NRSG 4080 - Nursing: High Risk Adult (3) • NRSG 4090 - Nursing: High Risk Family (3) Upper Division Elective (3 credit hours) Complete 3 hours of upper division credits from any department. Nursing Departmental Honors Nursing students may seek departmental honors while in the Baccalaureate program. Please contact the School of Nursing for advisement and permission prior to enrolling in Honors courses. Requirements for Nursing Departmental Honors: 1. Maintain cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher. 2. Obtain a final grade of "A" or "A-" in all courses which the student is completing an honors component. 3. Meet with the School of Nursing Honors Advisor upon first entering the BSN program (during the first week of classes). 4. Complete 12 hours of honors credit in designated BSN nursing courses, as well as completion of a senior project in NRSG 4840 "Honors Seminar in Nursing" (3 credits) for 15 credits total. Course work should advance and/or complement the end project. 5. Final semester o f BSN p rogram, register fo r NRSG 4840, "Honors Seminar in Nursing". The focus of this course is to complete the final project. All students will present their projects to a community audience in some manner as a requirement for NRSG 4840. Most students will prepare a poster presentation or a short oral presentation for the Honors Banquet. 6. Maintain honors expectations in academic, professional, and student conduct. See WSU School of Nursing Student Handbook. Department of Radiologic Sciences Department Chair: Robert Walker, PhD, RT(R)(MR)(CT) (QM), FASRT Location: Marriott Health Building, Room 363 Telephone Contact: Lori Frederiksen 801-626-6057 Toll Free Telephone: 1-800-848-7770, Option 1 Continuing Education Manager: Cindy Esterholdt 801- 626-6619 Admissions/Counseling: Shauna Pitt 801-626-7i36Master of Science Radiologic Sciences Graduate Enrollment Director: Lonnie Lujan 801-626- Professors: Wynn Harrison, Diane Kawamura, Robert Walker; Associate Professors: Terri Jurkiewicz, Diane Newham; Assistant Professors: Rex Christensen, Tanya Nolan; Instructor: Casey Neville; Adjunct Faculty: Angie Ackerman, Shane Clamp itt, Michael Devenport, Mark Fackrell, Morgan Hadlock, Julie Hawk, Ryan He cox, Christopher Marston, Tier a Rigby Radiologic Sciences is a medical field that uses ionizing radiation, sound waves and magnetic fields to produce medical images for diagnostic purposes or to treat diseases by combining medical procedures with technology. Please refer to the Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences (MSRS) Radiography The Radiography program provides integrated didactic instruction with the utilization of on campus x-ray rooms and clinical experience in Radiology departments of the affiliated health facilities. During the course of the program, radiologic physics, anatomy, radiographic procedures, positioning, and patient assessment are taught. The student will participate in clinical education within the affiliate health facilities throughout the program. The program is 5 continuous semesters. The student qualifies for an Associate of Applied Science degree upon completion of the general education requirements and the professional Weber State University 2012-2013 Catalog |