NURSING Transfer Guide - College of Lake County

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INSTITUTION: UW-Parkside SCHOOL OR COLLEGE: College of Nursing MAJOR: Nursing UW-Milwaukee/UW-Parkside Consortial Program

NURSING Transfer Guide UW-Milwaukee offers the Bachelor of Science degree (B.S.) in nursing at the UW-Parkside campus through a consortial program. Students in the program attending UW-Parkside take classes at the Kenosha campus and are issued their degree from UW-Milwaukee. Students accepted into the program will complete the same curricular requirements as students enrolled on the UW-Milwaukee campus and meet the same eligibility requirements for admission to the nursing major. 1. Application Procedure A UW System application is required for admission to the university, along with an application fee, official high school and all official college transcripts. To apply, visit https://apply.wisconsin.edu. Application information and eligibility criteria for the major can be found at http://uwp.edu/catalog-pdfs/nurs.pdf. Pre-nursing students who seek to enter the nursing major are required to file an application with the nursing advisor. The College of Nursing Undergraduate Program Committee reviews the application and makes recommendations for admission.

2. Transfer Policies Courses may be repeated only once. No more than three required courses may be repeated. All credit for required courses must have been earned in the 10 years preceding progression into the nursing major. Grades of less than 2.0 (C) must be replaced by grades greater than 2.0 (C) no later than August for fall applicants. Students transferring from non-baccalaureate institutions to UW baccalaureate-granting institutions may generally transfer up to 72 credits earned at non-baccalaureate institutions toward the credits required for degree completion. UW institutions may accept additional credits toward the degree where appropriate.

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Nursing Program Requirements (102 credits) The following requirements are in addition to UW-Milwaukee general education requirements. A. Pre-Nursing Prerequisites (44 credits) CLC Course UW-Parkside Name UWP Course Advanced Composition ENG 201 ENG 122* Sociology Course (Any) SOCA SOC 121 (or any other SOC course) Introduction to Psychological Science PSYC 101 PSY 121 PSYC 210 Introduction to Human Development PSY 220 Social Science Elective** (varies)** Chemical Science CHEM 115 CHM 120 OR CHM 121*** Introductory Biochemistry CHEM 215 CHM 125 BIOS 105 Human Physiology & Anatomy I BIO 244* BIOS 106 Human Physiology & Anatomy II BIO 245* BIOS 190 Fundamentals of Human Nutrition HCM 175 BIOS 202 General Microbiology BIO 246 NURS 101 Cultural Diversity in Health Care Taken at UW-P NURS 102 Perspectives on Health Care Systems Taken at UW-P NURS 251 Taken at UW-P Genetics and Genomics in Healthcare * UWP/UWM consortia program will accept CLC’s BIO 244 and 245 for the A&P I and II requirements for the program and CLC’s ENG 122 for the Advanced Composition requirement for the program. Should the student decide to switch majors to a different major at UWP, these courses may not transfer as direct equivalencies.

** See UW-P nursing advisor for list. ***If planning to take CHM 125 at CLC, student will need CHM 121 to meet the prerequisite.

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B. Required Nursing Courses for the Major (62 credits) Students must be admitted to the nursing major. To see a list of nursing classes, please see the academic catalog at http://uwp.edu/catalog-pdfs/nurs.pdf. Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P Taken at UW-P

Professional Role I: Foundations of Professional Practice Health and Illness Concepts I: Introduction Clinical Practicum I: Foundations Health Assessment and Promotion in Nursing Practice Concepts of Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics Concepts of Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics II Concepts of Evidence-based Nursing Practice Professional Role II: Provider of Care Health and Illness Concepts II: Acute and Chronic Conditions Clinical Practicum II: Acute and Chronic Conditions Professional Role III: Interprofessional Practice Health and Illness Concepts III: Lifespan Health and Illness Concepts IV: Population Health Clinical Practicum III: Population Health Nursing Informatics and Technology Professional Role IV: Leading in Complex Situations Health and Illness Concepts V: Complex Clinical Practicum IV: Clinical Intensive Clinical Practicum V: Capstone Transition to Professional Practice

NURS 351 NURS 352 NURS 353 NURS 398 NURS 399 NURS 400 NURS 419 NURS 420 NURS 421 NURS 422 NURS 430 NURS 431 NURS 432 NURS 433 NURS 434 NURS 476 NURS 477 NURS 478 NURS 479 NURS 480

4. UW-Milwaukee General Education Requirements for Nursing Students Humanities The Arts History Foreign Language Electives

Consult nursing advisor for approved GER courses Consult nursing advisor for approved GER courses Any course offered by History Department 2 semesters of the same language (can also be met through high school)

6 cr 3 cr 3 cr 0-8cr 8 cr

**Students are responsible for checking whether they meet the UW-M general education requirements

5. Contact Persons and Info UW-Parkside Admissions Office Sergio Correa, Transfer Admissions Counselor Phone: (262)595-2300 E-mail: [email protected]

UW-Milwaukee/UW-Parkside Consortial Nursing Program Ericka Wade, Nursing Academic Advisor Phone: (262)595-2653 E-mail: [email protected]

The University of Wisconsin-Parkside and the College of Lake County have produced this guide as a tool for students. Every effort is made to maintain accurate information; however, this guide is subject to change. Final responsibility for verifying information rests with the student. Students may also utilize the online evaluation tool, Student Transfer Assessment Report (STAR), to view equivalencies at https://www.uwp.edu/apply/admissions/transfer/.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PARKSIDE CONTACT

Ali Mata (or another counselor) Grayslake Counseling Center/C-110, 543-2060 Transfer Guides can be viewed online at http://www.clcillinois.edu/transferinfo

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