2017-2018 Catalog

Nursing (RN/BSN) Program, Bachelor of Science

The RN/BSN program is designed for RNs with an associate degree. Diploma certificate RNs may be accepted with approval. It builds upon associate degree coursework to expand the level, complexity, and scope of RN practice to provide clinical leadership and care for individuals, families, and populations. RN students are admitted to the program at the upper division level. Coursework may be completed with full-time or part-time enrollment.

The Admission Process

The RN/BSN application packet and all supporting documents must be received by the SKC Nursing Department on the following dates annually to be considered for enrollment in RN/BSN courses.

Fall admissions: June 15th

Winter admissions: November 15th

Spring Admissions: February 15th

Students may apply for:

  • Full-time or part-time plans of study.
  • For those students wishing to attend school part-time, courses (NSGD 418, NSGD 428, NSGD 438, NSGD 439) must be taken in sequence the final year. All other RN/BSN courses may be scheduled as desired in collaboration with the academic advisor.
  • Must have an unencumbered RN License.

Student Learning Outcomes

The RN/BSN Degree Program encompasses the four competencies of critical thinking, communication, culturally congruent care, and citizenship.

Upon completion of the RN/BSN program, graduates will be able to:

  • Critical thinking- Utilize critical thinking, nursing theory, and research to support decision making in nursing practice.
  • Communication- Incorporate information literacy, effective communication strategies, and analysis of nursing knowledge to provide effective community based care.
  • Culturally Congruent Care- Provide culturally congruent care to utilize advocacy in improving the effectiveness of health care systems.
  • Citizenship- Demonstrate citizenship, leadership, social consciousness, and commitment to improve the quality of life for Native American and rural communities.

Admission Documents

Application documents include:

    • Nursing Department application
    • Official copy of high school and college transcripts, send directly to the Enrollment Services Department.

SKC Enrollment Services

PO Box 70

Pablo, MT 59855

    • Copy of current unencumbered RN license
  • BSN advisors are available throughout the academic year for assistance with the admission process. Please call 406-275-4909 for further information.
  • A GPA of 2.5 or greater for lower division general education and nursing coursework.
  • Application forms may be obtained from the Nursing Department or online at nursing.skc.edu.

The Acceptance Process

Enrollment into baccalaureate level courses is based on availability of clinical facilities and faculty. The RN/BSN admission committee reviews all applications. Tribal members and American Indian descendants traceable to the second generation receive first preference for admission. RN/BSN students will be sent written notification of acceptance status into the RN/BSN program postmarked by July 10th for Fall Admissions, December 1st for Winter Admissions and March 1st for Spring Admissions.

The following information must be turned in to the Nursing Department after acceptance into the RN/BSN Program

  • A signed Admission Acceptance Disclaimer form that outlines colleague responsibilities.
  • Documentation of health insurance, IHS beneficiary status, Medicaid, or Medicare coverage
  • Documentation of current Health Care Provider CPR certification
  • A legal document containing photo such as driver’s license or passport
  • A current criminal background check, unless student has had one within the past year.
  • RN/BSN students must attend a required orientation prior to the beginning of classes.
  • A completed Health Form, documenting health status, immunizations, skin tests, and ability to meet physical and mental essential abilities criteria for nursing practice.
  • Immunizations are required by clinical agencies; therefore, strict adherence to immunization deadlines will be enforced.

Expenses

In addition to SKC tuition and fees, RN/BSN nursing students have significant costs including laboratory, program fees, textbooks, lab coat, nametag, health insurance, background checks, drug screens, and clinical travel. A written list of nursing program expenses may be obtained at the Nursing Department.

Nursing Department Policies

Due to the unique nature of the nursing profession, the Nursing Department maintains policies in addition to those of the college. The policies are available in the RN/BSN Student Handbook. Examples include admission, progression, readmission, professional behavior, and grading policies.

Program Delivery

BSN courses are offered as hybrid campus/online or online classes. General education courses are available online or on campus. Hybrid courses require weekly online activities and mandatory all day campus or online sessions scheduled one to three times a quarter. Approximately 6 to 20 hours per week is required for on-line activities. Students must have access to a computer and high-speed Internet service. Students may choose to access these services on SKC campus if desired.

Clinical Practicum

Two senior nursing courses include clinical preceptorships in institutional or community-based agencies. Students are expected to identify clinical goals, site preferences, clinical availability, and arrange their own preceptorships with faculty approval. One lab credit hour represents three contact hours. A total of 100 precepted clinical hours are required for the program.

General Education Requirements

General education requirements must be completed while enrolled in the RN/BSN Program.

ELECTIVENative American Studies Advanced General Education from List

3

OR

NSGD 350Issues in American Indian Health

3

ENGL306Writing Research Papers

3

MATH241Statistics

5

ELECTIVEOpen 5 cr

5

ELECTIVEOpen 3 cr

3

ELECTIVEOpen 3 cr

3

ELECTIVEOpen 3 cr

3

ELECTIVEOpen 3 cr

3

RN/BSN Course Requirements

Fall

NSGD 306Transition into BSN

4

NSGD 384Health and Humanities

3

NSGD 405Nursing Theory

3

NSGD408Family Care

5

Total Credit Hours:15

Winter

NSGD428RN-BSN Practicum I

5

NSGD 443Evidence-Based Practice

3

NSGD 444Health Promotion

4

NSGD 448Nursing Assessment with Pathophysiological and Pharmacological Concepts

4

Total Credit Hours:16

Spring

NSGD 391Culture and Caring

4

NSGD438RN-BSN Practicum II

5

NSGD439Population Focused Care

4

NSGD 470Advanced Leadership

4

Total Credit Hours:17

**Students may wish to earn their BSN degree in nursing on a part time basis. In that case, students are encouraged to meet with their advisor to ensure appropriate sequence of taking their coursework.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Total General Education Credits: 72

Total Nursing Credits: 108

Total Degree Credits:  180