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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Nursing


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3001 HUMAN HEALTH BUILDING 
(248) 370-4253 
Fax: (248) 364-8740

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Dean: Judy Didion; Executive Secretary: Julie Rank

Associate Dean: Carrie Buch; Assistant to Associate Dean: Kelly Walsh

Undergraduate Program Director: Kristen Munyan

Nurse Practitioner (NP) Track Director: Carolyn Tieppo

Forensic Nursing Track Director: Kelly Berishaj

Clinical Nurse Leader Track Coordinator: Claudia Grobbbel

Doctor of Nursing Practice - Nurse Anesthesia (DNP-NA) Program Director: Anne Hranchook; DNP-NA Program Coordinator: Susan Davis

Post-Master’s DNP and PhD Program Coordinator: Laura Pittiglio; Post Master’s DNP and PhD Program

Director of Advising: April Thomas-Powell

Senior Academic Advisers: Patrina Carper, Sarah Mullin

Academic Advisers: Laura Christensen Saims, Katherine McMullen, Emily Stepanian-Bennett, April Thomas-Powell

Admission to the SON Undergraduate Program

All students pursuing admission to the SON undergraduate program must first gain admission to Oakland University.  For additional information on admission requirements for specific degree tracks, please see the Basic-BSN, the Accelerated-Second Degree, and the BSN Degree Completion Sequence sections below.

SON Direct Admission to the Basic-BSN Track (only for Oakland University applicants in their senior-year of high school)

Admission is competitive. Applicants who satisfy all of the requirements listed below will be considered for admission. However, completion of the admission requirements does not guarantee an offer of direct admission to the Basic-BSN track. Early college, middle college, or dual enrolled students admitted to Oakland University are not eligible for direct admission.

SON Direct Admission Requirements:

  1.  Students must have applied and been accepted to OU no later than November 1st of the student’s senior year of high school;
  2. Student’s must have earned a cumulative high school grade-point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher at the time of application to Oakland University;
  3. At least one semester of high school Biology completed prior to the senior year with a final course grade of (B) or higher; and
  4. At least one semester of high school Chemistry completed prior to the senior year with a final course grade of (B) or higher.
  5. As part of the Holistic Admissions Process, supplemental materials may be required to be submitted in order to be considered for direct admission to the Basic-BSN Track (for example, an essay).
  6. (Currently Suspended) SAT and ACT scores:

An SAT composite score of 1160 or higher. The SAT score must include an English score of 580 or higher and a Math score of 580 or higher; OR
An ACT composite score of 24 or higher with no section score (Math, English, Reading, and Science) less than 24.

Progression in the SON as a Direct Admission Basic-BSN Student

Students admitted to the Basic-BSN track by direct admission are required to attend OU full-time. Direct admission students will complete all of the Basic-BSN prerequisite courses during their first academic year, and are required to achieve a final course grade of (B) or higher in each course, and obtain a combined GPA of 3.2 or higher in five prerequisite courses (BIO 1200, BIO 2006, CHM 1040, CHM 2010, and PSY 1000) in order to progress in the Basic-BSN track. Students with AP or IB scores in any prerequisite course will be considered placed out of the course and will not have to complete the course in their first academic year.  Any direct admission student who does not meet the aforementioned requirements will forfeit their seat in the BSN program.

SON BSN Admission for Basic-BSN and Accelerated Second-Degree (ASD) Tracks 

Admission is competitive. Applicants who satisfy all of the requirements listed below will be considered for admission. Completion of the admission requirements does not guarantee an offer of admission to the SON Basic-BSN or ASD tracks.

ASD applicants must also have a posted bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher learning prior to gaining admission to Oakland University as a second-degree student.

Basic-BSN and ASD Competitive Admission Requirements:

  1. Be an active OU student at the time of applying to the Basic-BSN or ASD tracks.
  2. Have successfully completed BIO 1200, BIO 2006; CHM 1040, CHM 2010, and PSY 1000 with a final course grade of (B) or higher in each course and a combined GPA of 3.2 or higher in the five courses;
  3. Have successfully completed PHL 1100 OR PHL 1000 OR PHL 1300 OR PHL 1320 with a final course grade of (B) or higher;
  4. Have successfully completed WRT 1060 (not required for ASD).
  5. Have successfully completed MTH 0661 or an approved statistics course with a grade of (B) or higher. (The math requirement is waived for any student who receives an SAT Math score of 490 or higher, or an ACT Math score of 18 or higher, or who took an OU placement test and placed into MTH 0662 or a higher level math course).
  6. Be in good academic standing in the university.
  7. Supplemental materials may be required to be considered for admission to the Basic-BSN and ASD tracks.
  8. A criminal background check and a urine drug screen are required for admission to the SON. A flagged criminal background check and/or drug screen may prevent admission to the SON.

Any applicant who has been dismissed from a nursing program or has ever received two or more nursing course grades below a (B-) must first obtain approval from the SON to apply to the Basic-BSN and/or ASD tracks.

Transfer Credit

For SON admission purposes, grades for courses taken at other academic institutions will be used to calculate a student’s pre-nursing GPA.  Letter grades are converted as follows: A = 4.0, A- = 3.7, B+ = 3.3, B = 3.0. 

BSN Degree Completion Sequence (RN-BSN Track)

Additional information for RN to BSN Plan of Study on SON Website

The School of Nursing offers an RN-BSN track for registered nurses with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) and who possess a valid and unrestricted RN license. A cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher from the student’s ADN program is required for unconditional admission to the RN-BSN track. Students seeking admission to the RN-BSN track must first apply to Oakland University through the OU Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The School of Nursing will verify the applicant’s unrestricted RN license. Students admitted to the RN-BSN track will be required to meet all Oakland University general education requirements and should seek guidance regarding transcript evaluation and obtaining the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) through the School of Nursing Academic Advising office.

Applicants who have been dismissed from a BSN completion program or who have ever received two (or more) grades in nursing courses below (B-) must obtain SON permission to apply to the BSN Degree Completion Sequence (RN-BSN Track). For more information, contact SON Academic Advising.

Schedule of Classes

Specific offerings for each semester may be found in the Schedule of Classes.

Programs Offered

The SON offers programs of study leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree, Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree, and Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) degree. Graduates of the undergraduate program pre-licensure tracks (Basic-BSN and Accelerated Second-Degree BSN) are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN licensure examination. The following are the BSN tracks available at Oakland University.

Courses

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