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JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGETransfer Program to Pittsburg State UniversityIrene Ransom Bradley School of Nursing,ADN to B.S.N.2021-2022 CatalogCONTACT: Dr. Gena Coomes,ADN to BSN Option CoordinatorPHONE: 620-235-4440EMAIL: [email protected] PAGE: www.pittstate.eduThis guide serves as an agreement between Pittsburg State University’s Irene Ransom Bradley Schoolof Nursing and Johnson County Community College’s Department of Nursing for an Associate Degreein Nursing to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ADN to BSN). Students must meet the following requirements for admission to the ADN-BSN option: Complete the ADN to BSN Option application (on page 6 of this guide). Apply to Pittsburg State University online and be l Submit official transcript to PSU Registrar to show completion of 1 year of nursing courses froman approved associate of nursing program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher in nursing courses. Written recommendation (letter or email) from ADN nursing program director for concurrentenrollment in BSN courses. Maintenance of a 3.0 GPA in all nursing courses while completing associate degree courses andBachelor of Science courses (students failing to maintain a 3.0 GPA will be withdrawn from the ADNto BSN option). The deadline for first consideration to the ADN to BSN option is August 1 for the Fall semesterand January 2 for the Spring semester. While completing the ADN to BSN courses, students should apply for full admission to the PittsburgState University RN to BSN track, during the Spring semester of their second year in their associatedegree program. tml Students will be fully admitted to the RN to BSN track upon completion of the PSU Irene RansomBradley School of Nursing RN to BSN nursing application. The student will provide evidence ofsuccessful completion of the NCLEX-RN exam (RN-licensure) and verification of 3 months ofemployment as a registered nurse by September 15th following graduation from JCCC. Students accepted into the ADN to BSN option will take two online courses toward their BSN nursingdegree. (Fall – NURS 340 Nurse’s Role in Health Promotion, and Spring – NURS 668 Health CarePolicy Today and in the Future for the Registered Nurse, 2 credit hours each). The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at Pittsburg State University requires a minimum of 120hours for graduation.It is the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY to check for updates to all transfer information. Thistransfer guide is provided as a service and is updated as needed. Degree requirements at thefour-year colleges are subject to change by those institutions. To ensure you have the mostaccurate up to date information about the program, it is imperative you meet with an advisor atthe transfer institution.Updated 6/7/221
JCCC Nursing, AAS Program PrerequisitesPitt State EquivalentsHrs JCCC Course RequirementsHrsBIOL 257/258 Anatomy & Physiology/Lab5BIOL 144 Human Anatomy and Physiology*(Note: BIOL 140 and BIOL 225 will satisfy theBIOL 144 requirement)5ENGL 101 English Composition3ENGL 121 Composition I*3MATH 113 College Algebra3MATH 171 College Algebra* (or higher)3PSYCH 155 General Psychology3PSYC 130 Introduction to Psychology3Total hours14JCCC Nursing AAS First SemesterNo PSU equivalent-BIOL 227 Human Pathophysiology*4No PSU equivalent-NURS 101 Foundational Concepts of Nursing I*9No PSU equivalent-NURS 102 Health Assessment and Skills forNursing Practice*3Total hours16JCCC Nursing AAS Second SemesterNo PSU equivalent-NURS 105 Foundational Concepts of Nursing II*9PSYCH 263 Developmental Psychology3PSYC 218 Human Development*3Total hours12JCCC Nursing AAS Third SemesterNo PSU equivalent-NURS 201 Complex Concepts of Nursing I*9ENGL 299 Introduction to Research Writing3Communications Elective – ENGL 1223NURS 340 Nurse’s Role in Health Promotion thru PSU2Total hours at JCCC (12) PSU (2 hrs)14JCCC Nursing AAS Fourth SemesterNo PSU equivalent-NURS 205 Complex Concepts of Nursing II*9Refer to table on page 4 for equivalent3Humanities Elective – click here3NURS 668 Health Care Policy Today and in theFuture for the Registered Nurse thru PSU2Total hours at JCCC (12) PSU (2 hrs)14* JCCC course has a prerequisite or corequisite.Updated 6/7/222
Pitt State Irene Ransom School of Nursing RN to BSN Track RequirementsPitt State Course RequirementsHrs JCCC Course EquivalentsHrsEssential Studies and Companion Elements requirementsBOCOMM 207 Speech Communication3COMS 121 Public Speaking ORCOMS 125 Personal Communication3D3Refer to table on page 43Refer to table on page 43D or ERefer to table on page 43Refer to table on page 43E1SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology3SOC 122 Introduction to Sociology3E2Refer to table on page 43Refer to table on page 43Any ERefer to table on page 43Refer to table on page 43F4CHEM 105/106 Introductory Chemistry/Lab ORBIOL 111/112 General Biology/Lab ORBIOL 113 Environmental Life Science3/13/24CHEM 120 Chemistry in Society* ORBIOL 121 Introductory Biology for Non-Majors OREVRN 130/131 Environmental Science/Lab*G0FCS 203 Nutrition and Health3BIOL 235 General Nutrition* ORDIET 151 Nutrition and Meal Planning33H0UGS 150 Gorilla Gateway2Waived-3Refer to table on page 435BIOL 230/231 Microbiology*/Lab*Any D, E, Elective (Any D, E, F, or G Code Course) –F, or GRefer to table on page 4443/1Additional Required Nursing CoursesBIOL 371/372 Microbiology/LabPSU RN-BSN Nursing Courses (30 hours)Total Minimum Credits Needed for Bachelor’s Degree – 120 hours* JCCC course has a prerequisite or corequisite.Updated 6/7/2233/2
Code PSU CourseHrs JCCC EquivalentD1D1ENGL 113 General LiteratureENGL 114 General Literature (Genre)33D1D3D3D3D3D3D3D3D3ENGL 250 Introduction to Creative WritingART 233 Drawing IART 277 Painting IART 244 Ceramics IART 266 Sculpture IART 222 Jewelry Design IART 288 Introduction to Art History IART 289 Introduction to Art History IIMUSIC 120 Music Appreciation333333333D3E0E0COMM 105 Performance AppreciationMGT 101 Introduction to BusinessCIS 130 Computer Information Systems333E0E0E1E1E1E1E1E1E1E1E1E1E1E1EDUC 261 Explorations in EducationMECET 121 Engineering Graphics IANTH 101 Intro to Cultural AnthropologyMLL 154 Spanish Language & Culture IMLL 124 French Language & Culture IGEOG 106 World Regional GeographyGEOG 304 Human GeographyHIST 201 American History to 1865HIST 202 American History from 1865HIST 101 World History to 1500HIST 102 World History from 1500PHIL 103 Introduction to PhilosophyPOLS 103 Comparative PoliticalPHIL 231 World 4F4F4F4G0FCS 230 Consumer Ed/Personal FinanceECON 191 Issues in Today’s EconomyECON 201 Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 200 Principles of MicroeconomicsPHIL 114 Environmental EthicsPHIL 113 Business EthicsPHIL 105 EthicsPHIL 112 Biomedical EthicsPOLS 101 U.S. PoliticsWGS 200 Introduction to Women’s StudiesPHYS 175/176 Descriptive Astronomy/LabBIOL 211 Principles of Biology ICHEM 215/216 General Chemistry I/LabPHYS 160/165 Physical Geology/LabPHYS 100/130 College Physics I/LabPHYS 104/130 Engineering Physics I/ LabPHYS 171/172 Physical Science/LabHHP 150 Lifetime Fitness Concepts333333333344545541* JCCC course has a prerequisite or corequisite.Updated 6/7/224ENGL 130 Introduction to Literature*ENGL 227 Introduction to Poetry* ORENGL 230 Introduction to Fiction* ORHUM 155 Classical MythologyENGL 223 Introduction to Creative Writing*ART 130 Drawing IART 135 Painting IART 142 Ceramics IART 145 Sculpture IART 148 Metal & Silversmithing IARTH 180 Art History: Ancient to MedievalARTH 182 Art History: Ren. to ModernMUS 121 Introduction to Music Listening ORMUS 125 Introduction to Jazz Listening ORMUS 126 Introduction to World Music ORMUS 128 History of Rock and Roll MusicTHEA 120 Introduction to TheaterBUS 121 Introduction to BusinessCIS 124 Introduction to Computer Conceptsand Applications ORCIS 201 Intro to Information Systems*EDUC 121 Introduction to Teaching*ENGR 131 Engineering Graphics I: AutoCAD*ANTH 125 Cultural AnthropologyFL 130 Elementary Spanish IFL 140 Elementary French IGEOS 145 World Regional GeographyGEOS 155 Human GeographyHIST 140 US History to 1877HIST 141 US History Since 1877HIST 151 World History I: TraditionalHIST 152 World History II: ModernPHIL 121 Introduction to PhilosophyPOLS 132 Intro to Comparative GovernmentREL 120 Exploring World Religions ORREL 126 Religions of the WestBUS 123 Personal FinanceECON 132 Survey of EconomicsECON 230 Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 231 Principles of MicroeconomicsPHIL 128 Environmental EthicsPHIL 140 Business EthicsPHIL 143 EthicsPHIL 155 Bioethics*POLS 124 American National GovernmentWGS 201 Global Women’s StudiesASTR 122 AstronomyBIOL 135 Principles of Cell and Molecular BiologyCHEM 124/125 General Chemistry I*/Lab*GEOS 130 General GeologyPHYS 130 College Physics I*PHYS 220 Engineering Physics I*PSCI 120 Physical ScienceHPER 192 Wellness for Life ORHPER 240 Lifetime Fitness IHrs3333333333333334355333333333333333333344555541
Pittsburg State UniversityIrene Ransom Bradley School of NursingNursing Completion for ADN to BSN OptionThe Pittsburg State University Irene Ransom Bradley School of Nursing is very excited to offer exceptional students anopportunity to begin course work toward a Bachelor of Science degree while they are in their basic associate nursingeducation program. With the approval of the ADN director, students can begin course work for their Bachelor of Science inNursing (BSN) degree.To be successful in a nursing program (associate degree or a bachelor degree) a student must demonstrate a willingness tolearn, be self-motivated, and have good time management skills. These attributes are even more important when a studentdecides to complete one degree (ADN) while working concurrently on a higher degree (BSN). The ADN to BSN Option offersthe same quality and courses as the RN to BSN curriculum taken by students with an RN license. Students accepted into theADN to BSN Option will take two online courses toward their BSN nursing degree. (Fall – NURS 340 Nurse’s Role in HealthPromotion, and Spring – NURS 668 Health Care Policy Today and in the Future for the Registered Nurse, 2 credit hourseach).Students must meet the following requirements for admission to the ADN-BSN option:1.Apply to the ADN to BSN Option (see application below).2.Apply to Pittsburg State University online and be la. Submit official transcript to PSU Registrar to show completion of 1 year of nursing courses from an approvedassociate of nursing program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher in nursing courses.3.Written recommendation (letter or e-mail) from ADN nursing program director for concurrent enrollment in BSNcourses.4.Maintenance of a 3.0 GPA in all nursing courses while completing associate degree courses and Bachelor ofScience courses (students failing to maintain a 3.0 GPA will be withdrawn from the ADN to BSN option).While students are completing the ADN to BSN courses, they should apply for full admission to the Pittsburg State UniversityRN to BSN track, during the Spring semester of their second year in their associate degree program (application is on the PSUSchool of Nursing website). tmlAdvisement for the ADN to BSN Option will occur in conjunction with the faculty advisor in the student’s ADN program.Students will be fully admitted to the RN to BSN track upon completion of the PSU nursing application including evidence ofsuccessful completion of the NCLEX exam and verification of 3 months of employment as a registered nurse by September 15or longer with approval of the RN to BSN Coordinator, following graduation from an ADN program.Updated 6/7/225
Pittsburg State UniversityIrene Ransom Bradley School of NursingApplication For Provisional Admission ADN to BSN :(Street and Number)(City)(State)(Zip Code)Telephone/EmailCell phoneEmail AddressPittsburg State Student ID Number: (available after admission to PSU)Current Nursing School Attending:Anticipated Associate Degree in Nursing Graduation Date:I verify that everything on this application is correct and I understand the requirements for admission and continuation in theADN to BSN option.Signature of ApplicantMail Completed Application to:Pittsburg State UniversityIrene Ransom Bradley School of NursingAttn: ADN to BSN Option Coordinator1701 S. BroadwayPittsburg, KS 66762Updated 6/7/226Date
decides to complete one degree (ADN) while working concurrently on a higher degree (BSN). The ADN to BSN Option offers the same quality and courses as the RN to BSN curriculum taken by students with an RN license. Students accepted into the ADN to BSN Option will take two online courses toward their BSN nursing degree.