2019-2020 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Nursing, School of
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School Director
Vacant
School Office/Website
Education Classroom Building 190
657-278-3336
nursing.fullerton.edu
Faculty
Sadeeka Al-Majid, Manal Alatrash, Rebecca Bodán, Kristina Fortes, Hannah Fraley, Cynthia Grauvogl, Judith Hervey, Sandra James, Deanna Jung, Christine Latham, Maria Matza, Rachel McClanahan, Ruth Mielke, Sharrica Miller, Austin Nation, Marilyn Parras, Karla Perisho, Beverly Quaye, Sue Robertson, Elaine Rutkowski, Rosario Sakamoto, Angela Sojobi, Asma Taha, Jutara Srivali Teal, Stephanie Vaughn, Penny Weismuller, Jane Williams
Kaiser Permanente School of Anesthesia Faculty:
Sandy Bordi, Michael Boytim, Sass Elisha, Jeremy Heiner, Jennifer Thompson, Edward Waters
Introduction
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is designed to provide students with knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for the performance of the professional nursing role and characteristics of the generally educated person. The program prepares a nursing generalist who can provide care within a framework of scientific and professional accountability, and can function independently in a variety of health care settings. The program provides students with the necessary foundation for graduate education and specialization and promotes and fosters commitment to lifelong learning for personal and professional growth.
The Master of Science in Nursing provides nurses with the foundation and capability to function independently in a variety of health care settings and provide care within a framework of scientific and professional accountability.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice is a professional practice degree designed to prepare nurses in advanced practice for complex practice and leadership roles in the clinical setting as well as teaching roles at California’s community colleges and at the California State University.
Student clinical placements in accredited agencies require cleared status on background checks. All programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
Degree Descriptions
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing prepares a nursing generalist who can provide care within a framework of scientific and professional accountability in a variety of health care settings.
The Master of Science in Nursing provides nurses with the foundation and capability to function independently in a variety of health care settings and provide care within a framework of scientific and professional accountability.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice is a professional practice degree designed to prepare nurses in advanced practice for complex practice and leadership roles in the clinical setting, as well as teaching roles at California’s community colleges and at the California State University.
Learning Goals and Student Learning Outcomes
Programs and Courses Offered
ProgramsBachelor of Science- Nursing, Integrated Community College or RN to BSN Pathway, B.S.
- Nursing, Pre-Licensure Pathway, B.S.
- Nursing, Pre-Licensure, Accelerated Pathway, B.S.
- Nursing, Pre-Licensure, LVN to BSN Pathway, B.S.
Master of Science- Nursing, Nurse Educator Concentration, M.S.
- Nursing, Nursing Leadership Concentration, M.S.
- Nursing, School Nursing Concentration, M.S.
- Nursing, Women’s Health Care Concentration, Nurse-Midwife/Women’s Health Nurse Practioner Emphasis, M.S.
- Nursing, Women’s Health Care Concentration, Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner Emphasis, M.S.
Doctor of Nursing PracticeNon-DegreeCoursesNursing
Courses are designated as NURS in the class schedule. Note: All clinical nursing courses for the B.S. in Nursing require admission to the university and to the School of Nursing as a nursing major. The School of Nursing application, health care information listed under the “Bachelor of Science in Nursing” text above, and references are also required.
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