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BS in Nursing Degree - Code #0291

Jody Blankenship, Department Chair
Email address: NursingDepartment@alfredstate.edu

The demand for nurses with bachelor's degrees or higher has never been greater.  To maintain licensure as a registered nurse (RN) in New York State, RNs must have attained a baccalaureate degree or higher in nursing within 10 years of initial licensure.  To meet those needs, Alfred State offers a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing (BS in Nursing). This upper-division completion program will enhance your knowledge and skills foundation to function more autonomously and interdependently in diverse, complex, and dynamic health care environments.

The program will serve as a solid academic foundation for advanced study in nursing. The BS in Nursing program is offered in an online format, providing flexibility and learning style choices for the adult student and working professional.

The graduate will be prepared to assume a leadership role in the health care delivery system using gained experience, research, and technology for evidence-based decision making. The baccalaureate graduate will be able to deliver, design, and coordinate care for a variety of individuals from diverse backgrounds to improve client outcomes.

The core foundation nursing courses are arranged to increase the student's knowledge base and skill level for the expanded role as a baccalaureate-prepared practitioner.

A professional capstone course (NURS 8013) is required as a culminating educational experience of the BS in Nursing program. To further advance the student's knowledge base and skill level, there are clinical components integrated within the program.

Meeting the needs of registered nurses seeking a bachelor's degree, the BS in Nursing program is offered primarily as an online format. This provides flexibility and learning style choices for the adult student and working professional.

A computer with internet access, webcam, and Microsoft Office is required for the nursing program. Written work must be submitted in Word and APA format. 

Students are permitted to repeat an upper-level (5000 or higher) nursing core course one time only. If a student is unsuccessful in the same nursing course twice, they will be unable to progress in the nursing program.

Bachelor-level students are expected to write at a BS level proficiency, using APA format. Writing proficiency, grammar, spelling, and APA formatting are all essential elements of every nursing course. Failure to write at a BS level may result in failure of nursing course work.

It is strongly recommended that clinical site affiliations are submitted at least two months prior to taking the course to ensure a clinical site agreement is in place. Clinical components will be required in the following courses:

  • NURS 6003 - Nursing Leadership and Management
  • NURS 6413 - Health Assessment and Promotion Across the Lifespan
  • NURS 7004 - Population Focused Care in the Community

Advantages

The BS in nursing program can be taken entirely online, allowing the student to progress at their own pace. Articulation agreements are in place between multiple regional community colleges and Alfred State for the BS in Nursing program.

Student Achievement Data

The completion rate for the May 2019 graduates is 76 percent.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

  • Synthesize theory and concepts from nursing, the liberal education domain, and other professions to expand knowledge.
  • Create a plan to foster social justice through civic engagement.
  • Apply principles of critical reflection, inquiry, and evidence-based practice to resolve nursing issues.
  • Integrate leadership principles to design, manage, and coordinate care for individuals and populations in complex and changing health care delivery systems.
  • Appraise issues related to health promotion and disease prevention to promote healthy life for individuals, families, groups, and populations across the life span, with attention to rural communities, maintenance, and end of life.
  • Apply knowledge of informatics to foster inter- and intra-professional communication and collaboration in the delivery of safe, quality health care.
  • Create a philosophy as a foundation for commitment to the profession, advancement, and lifelong learning.
  • Use a variety of methods to communicate in written and oral form throughout the program.

Professional Opportunities

Leadership, management, research, education, and practice opportunities exist in a variety of health care settings and institutions throughout New York State and the US.

Employment Statistics

Employment and continuing education rate of 100 percent – 100 percent are employed; 0 percent are continuing their education.

Admissions Requirements

Admission to the BS in Nursing program requires graduation from an accredited or state-approved associate degree in nursing or certified diploma program in nursing, and plans to secure licensure as a registered professional nurse by completion of the first semester in the program. The minimum GPA requirement for admission is 2.00. The applicant's associate degree course work must include the following:

  • A minimum of 30 credits of nursing
  • A minimum of 24 hours of liberal arts and sciences credit
  • A minimum of three of 10 SUNY General Education categories
  • Eight credits of anatomy and physiology (taken at the same school in a classroom setting)
  • A lab course in microbiology in the classroom
  • A minimum of three SUNY General Education categories
  • Course work in composition, global studies or other world civilization, and psychology

It is essential that students are able to fully participate, with or without a reasonable accommodation, in clinical caring for clients as assigned.  Nursing students should be able to: 

  • Function in a safe manner, not placing clients in jeopardy
  • Maintain confidentiality in regard to professional practice
  • Appropriately use standard medical equipment
  • Interpret data from electronic devices in health care setting for the purpose of client care
  • Maintain professional composure at all times
  • Communicate effectively, orally and in writing

Students must have an active, unencumbered state license to progress into the second semester of BS in Nursing courses.

Accreditation/certification

  • Alfred State College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), 3624 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19104; 215-662-5606, http://www.msche.org. The MSCHE is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).  The Alfred State College BS in Nursing program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.  Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA 30326 (404) 975-5000 http://www.acenursing.com/candidates/candidacy.aspACEN Logo
  • The BS in Nursing program is registered by the NYS Education Department.

General Notes:  A zero tolerance for incivility is in effect at Alfred State nursing.  Furthermore, if a student's behavior compromises or threatens the health or safety of others, including clients, peers, faculty, and staff, the student may be denied enrollment or continuation in the program.  A policy regarding chemical impairment is publicized to enrolled nursing students.  Background checks may be required by affiliating agencies.  Background checks will be at the expense of the student.  Any costs associated with clinical would be the responsibility of the student.  Nursing students are required to provide health related documentation or other requirements to the affiliating agencies.  Student are permitted to repeat an upper-level (5000 or higher) nursing core course one time only.  If a student is unsuccessful in any upper-level nursing course twice, they will be unable to progress in the nursing program.  Bachelor-level students are expected to write at a BS level proficiency, using APA format.  Writing proficiency, grammar, spelling, and APA formatting are all essential elements of every nursing course.  Failure to write at a BS level may result in failure of nursing course work.

ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS

Articulation agreements are between multiple regional community colleges and Alfred State for the BS in Nursing program.

Required Equipment

A tier 1 laptop computer is required for students entering this degree program. Laptop specifications are available at www.alfredstate.edu/required-laptops

Office of Accessibility Services

Students who believe they need a reasonable accommodation to properly participate in this program may contact Melanie Ryan in the Office of Accessibility Services. This office may be contacted by email at oas@alfredstate.edu  or by phone at 607-587-4506. Please keep in mind that some accommodations may take time to implement, so students seeking accommodations are encouraged to contact OAS as early as possible.

Nursing - BS in Nursing

TYPICAL TWO-YEAR UPPER-LEVEL COMPLETION PROGRAM

First

NURS 5023 Contemporary Nursing 3
NURS 8003 Informtcs&Tech App in Hlthcare 3
BIOL 1313 Nutrition 3
LITR xxx3 Literature Elective 3
NURS 5003 Ethical Issues in Health Care 3
      15

A minimum of a "C" grade in all upper-level nursing courses is required
RN licensure is required to continue past the first semester

Second

NURS 6413* Health Assessment/Promotion*  3
XXXX xxx3 LAS Elective - Upper  3
BIOL 6403 Advanced Pathophysiology 3
SOCI 1163 General Sociology 3
MATH 1123 Statistics I 3
    OR   
MATH 2124 Statistical Methods & Analysis 4
      15-16

A minimum of a "C" grade in all upper-level nursing courses is required

Third

NURS 6003* Nursing Leadership/Management 3
NURS 7003 Nursing Research 3
NURS xxx3 Nursing Elective - Upper 3
XXXX xxx3 Liberal Arts Elective - Upper Level 3
XXXX xxx3 GenEd (FA, FL, WC, or AH) 3
      15

A minimum of a "C" grade in all upper-level nursing courses is required
Fourth

NURS 7004* Population Focused Care in Com  4
NURS 8013 Professional Capstone 3
ANTH 5113 Cross-Cultural Encounters 3
XXXX xxx3 LIberal Arts Elective - Upper 3
XXXX xxx3 Liberal Arts Elective - Upper 3
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A minimum of a "C" grade in all upper level nursing courses is required

Be advised that a prior felony conviction may impede a student’s ability to participate in a required professional practice experience.

*Course has a 45-hour clinical immersion experience.

**See our nursing website for full disclosure documentation at www.alfredstate.edu/nursing

Graduation Requirements

  • 124 credit hours
  • 28 credits of upper-level nursing credits (36 hours from prior AAS degree)
  • Three credits of natural science (nutrition) (12 from prior AAS degree:  Anatomy & Physiology I and II,  Microbiology)
  • Three credits of social science (General Sociology) (six from prior AAS degree:  General Psychology, Human Development)
  • Three credits of humanities (literature elective)
  • Three credits of math (Statistics I or Statistical Methods)
  • A minimum of a "C" grade in all upper-level nursing courses
  • Three credits of a general education elective in American History, Western Civilization, Foreign Arts, or Foreign Language.  From prior degree:  Basic communication.  A student must successfully complete all courses in the prescribed four-semester program and earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 which is equivalent to a C average.