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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2006-2008 College of Nursing Admission to the College of Nursing Academic Credit Advanced Placement for Students Earning a Second Degree  

Advanced Placement for Students Earning a Second Degree

Students who have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution of higher education are generally granted credit for equivalent courses in which a grade of C or better has been earned.

Depending on the number of credits earned, transferred, waived, or challenged, the second degree applicant may take three to four terms to complete the baccalaureate degree in nursing.

The following course requirements may be earned at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, or transferred from another college, waived, or challenged. Second degree students are required to have all sciences, nutrition, statistics, and sociology courses; however, other electives can be used to meet the nonscience electives.

General Education Requirements

  21&62:120:235  Microbiology (3)

  21&62:120:241-242  Anatomy and Physiology I,II (8)

  21:120:245  Pathophysiology (3)

  21&62:160:108  Organic Biochemistry (3)

  21&62:920:201  Introduction to Sociology (3)

  descriptive/inferential statistics * (3)

  general electives (9)

  social sciences (6)

  humanities (3)

  natural science/mathematics (3)

  history and literature (6)

  English (6)

Total = 56 credits

Nursing Courses (Lower Division)

The following courses may be challenged or transferred from another college:

  25:520:255  Nutrition (3)

  25:705:202  Cultural Dimensions of Humans and Their Environment (3)

  25:705:223  Trends in Health Care Delivery (3)

  25:705:229  Life Span: A Holistic Approach (3)

  25:705:233  Human Interactive Processes (3)

Total = 15 credits

Nursing Courses (Upper Division)

The following courses are required of all students:

  25:705:306  Health Assessment across the Life Span (3)

  25:705:307  Nursing Care Provider I (2)

  25:705:310  The Childbearing Family (3)

  25:705:311  Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family (3)

  25:705:314  Health and Illness of Children and Adolescents (3)

  25:705:315  Nursing Care of Children and Adolescents (3)

  25:705:320  Health and Illness of Adults (3)

  25:705:321  Nursing Care of Adults (3)

  25:705:322  Nursing Care Provider II (2)

  25:705:390  Research Process in Nursing (3)

  25:705:395  Pharmacotherapeutics (3)

  25:705:409  Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing (3)

  25:705:410  Nursing Care in Psychiatric/ Mental Health (3)

  25:705:415  Health and Illness of Older Adults (3)

  25:705:416  Nursing Care of Older Adults (3)

  25:705:444  Community Health Nursing (3)

  25:705:445  Nursing Care in the Community (3)

  25:705:498  Leadership and Management in Nursing (3)

  25:705:499  Senior Experience in Leadership and Management (3)

Total = 55 credits

Advanced placement examinations may be taken only once. Failure on any advanced placement examination requires the student to take the regular course offering. Criteria for successful completion of examinations are based on College of Nursing grading policy and standardized test passing levels.

An administrative fee is charged for each advanced placement examination. 

* A number of courses satisfy this requirement. Consult your adviser.


 
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