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Associate in Applied Science Degree - Practical Nursing

Overview

A group of nursing students.

The Associate in Applied Science in Practical Nursing is a major within the School of Applied Sciences. If you have questions regarding this program, please contact dsu.hawk@dickinsonstate.edu or call 1-800-279-HAWK.

 

The Associate in Applied Science in Practical Nursing prepares students to become Licensed Practical Nurses, and take the national licensing exam for Practical Nurses.

Graduates will attain education necessary to make a significant impact upon the state of North Dakota and the surrounding region, improving both the health and quality of life of its citizens. The program’s mission is to foster students’ development to become knowledgeable healthcare professionals who are prepared to serve in a continually evolving healthcare environment.

END OF PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (EPSLOs)

Upon completion of the program, the graduate will achieve:

  1. Professionalism: Demonstrate professional behaviors of accountability and professionalism according to the legal and ethical standards for a competent licensed practical nurse. (This End of Program Student Learning Outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes VII and X.)
  2. Communication: Effectively communicate with patients, significant support person(s), and members of the interdisciplinary health care team incorporating interpersonal and therapeutic communication skills. (This End of Program Student Learning Outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcome VIII.)
  3. Clinical Judgment: Utilizes nursing knowledge to collaborate with the registered nurse and other members of the health care team to observe and assess presenting situations, identify a prioritized client concern, and generate the best possible evidence-based solutions to deliver safe client care. (This EPSLO is pending NDBON approval). (This End of Program Student Learning Outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes IV, V, VI, VII.)
  4. Caring Interventions: Demonstrate a caring and empathic approach to applying safe, therapeutic, and individualized care of each client. (This End of Program Student Learning Outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes VII and IX.)
  5. Managing: Manages care through the processes of planning, organizing and directing. (This End of Program Student Learning Outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes VII and X.)

Admission, Progression, and Graduation Requirements

Students wishing to apply for admission to the nursing programs must complete a formal application to BOTH Dickinson State University and the Nursing Program. Admission to Dickinson State University does not automatically ensure admission to the nursing program(s). For further information, contact the Director of Nursing or access the nursing application form(s) on the DSU website.

Admission requirements for the nursing programs are listed on the following pages. Progression and graduation criteria are found in the Nursing Program Policy Handbook and prospective nursing students can refer to the Nursing Program website copy or request a copy. Admission, progression, and graduation criteria are subject to annual revision.

Students planning to re-enter a nursing program must meet the Admission and Progression program requirements that are in effect at the time classes start following official readmission into the nursing program. Readmission to the nursing program cannot be guaranteed.

CATALOG YEARS OF LIMITATIONS

  1. A student who has an academic "break" (has not completed a course at Dickinson State University) of two consecutive years or more, excluding summer sessions, must change to the University catalog which is in effect at the time the student resumed his/her studies.
  2. A student may not complete a degree from an academic catalog that was put into effect more than six calendar years prior to their graduation date.

Criminal Background Check (CBC): All nursing students admitted or readmitted to a nursing program are required to complete an annual CBC via the Nursing Program. Participation in the CBC is necessary to obtain clearance for students prior to participation in clinical. Please contact the Director of Nursing with any questions.

Drug Screening: All nursing students admitted or readmitted to a nursing program are required to complete Drug Screening via the Nursing Program. Participation is necessary to obtain clearance for students prior to participating in clinical. Please contact the Director of Nursing with any questions.

Health Information and Immunizations: All nursing students admitted or readmitted to a nursing program MUST provide documented proof of all required health information, health insurance coverage and immunizations prior to the start of the semester.

Required Functional Abilities: All nursing students admitted or readmitted to a nursing program are required to complete annual required functional abilities assessments. The nursing profession requires specific physical/motor, sensory, cognitive, behavioral/emotional, and communication functional abilities of its practitioners and these same functional abilities are required of students throughout the nursing education programs.

Please contact the Director of Nursing with any questions. When deemed necessary, students will be required to have a physical and/or mental examination(s) from appropriate health care provider(s) to identify accommodations and/or prove sufficient capacity in each area prior to continuing in the program.

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE IN PRACTICAL NURSING PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Students not holding nurse licensure seeking admission to the first year of the AASPN Program must submit:

  1. Official transcripts of high school coursework (partial or complete), GED (if appropriate), and all colleges/universities attended (if appropriate). These official records must show evidence of the following:
    1. Minimum 2.25 cumulative high school or college/university GPA or GED minimum average standard score of 145 or 450.

      i.  College cumulative GPA, after a minimum of one semester and with a minimum of 12 credit hours attempted or completed, supersedes the High School GPA or GED Scores for Admission.

      ii.  High school students who completed early entry courses will be admitted and selected based on their high school cumulative GPA (inclusive of dual credit courses). College GPAs earned solely through early entry (while in high school) will not be used to consider an applicant for Admission

    2. Minimum grade of “C” (2.00) in high school or college/university algebra (submit evidence of course in process) or GED math standard score of 145 or 410.
  2. A completed North Dakota University System application to Dickinson State University (available online).
  3. A completed AASPN Program application to the Nursing Program (available online or print and send to the Nursing Program). Application deadline is February 1st. Applications received after February 1st will continue to be reviewed and considered until the Thursday prior to the fall or spring semester course start date. Letters of acceptance/denial are sent by the School of Applied Sciences - Nursing in the spring.
    • It is the student's responsibility to keep current contact information on file in the Nursing Program; incorrect information may result in delay or exclusion of admission to the program.
    • Provisional acceptance to the AASPN Program may be granted to students who are in the process of meeting admission requirements. To begin the nursing education program, all admission requirements must continue to be met up to the time the student begins the program.
    • To begin the nursing education program, all admission requirements must continue to be met up to the time the student begins the program.
    • All students who have previously attended any other college/university must request a transcript audit from the Registrar, contact the Director of Nursing and secure appropriate course substitution forms.
    • Students who have previously taken nursing courses at any other college/university must submit copies of nursing course syllabi to the School of Applied Sciences - Nursing for consideration of course substitution.
    • Enrollment is limited to 50.
    • Applications received after the deadline will be considered on a space available basis.
    • To begin the nursing education program, all admission requirements must continue to be met up to the time the student begins the program.

Additional Admission Requirements for Permanent Residents and International Applicants

(International Students are non-U.S. citizens, nor permanent residents of the United States)

An applicant whose native language is not English* (as identified in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Fact Book at www.cia.gov) is required to demonstrate proficiency in the English Language. The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or the Duolingo English Test exams are considered the official DSU English Language Proficiency exams. The applicant’s results of the specified test determine a student’s eligibility for AASPN or BSN Program admission consideration.

Students who have completed ENGL 110, or who transfer to DSU from a regionally accredited college/university and have previously completed ENGL 110 (or equivalent course) and obtained a grade > ‘C’ will be considered for admission. These transfer students will not be required to take the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo exams. International students applying for admission to the nursing program must complete the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo exam if they have not already done so.

Minimum TOEFL scores of 22 are required for all students in the respective content areas of Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing. Minimum IELTS scores of 6 in the respective content areas of Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing, with an overall score of 6.5 are required for eligibility. Minimum Duolingo scores of 90 in respective content areas of Literacy (Reading), Comprehension (Listening), Conversation (Speaking), and Production (Writing), with an overall score of 115 are required for eligibility. These scores are required due to the higher degree of rigor within the nursing education majors, as well as the need for English language proficiency required of students to function effectively as a member of the healthcare team within multiple clinical settings.

Students who are unable to achieve the minimum required TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores MUST meet the following for admission consideration:

1. Attain a WritePlacer minimum score of 5; or

2. Complete ASC 088 (if WritePlacer score is below 5) with ENGL 110 Composition I; and receive course grades of > ‘C’.

Once the TOEFL, IELTS, and Duolingo exam scores are submitted, students will not be allowed to re-take the exam for Nursing Program admission consideration.

All international students must:

1. Be admitted to Dickinson State University; and

2. Complete an AASPN or BSN Program application.         

International students who are admitted to the AASPN program are not required to repeat the any of the exams for admission to the BSN program.

Students who meet the required TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores or attain a minimum grade of a “C” in ASC 088 and ENGL110, or have previously completed ENGL110 (or an equivalent course) with a “C” or better will continue to be screened by the APG Committee with all other applicants, and must also meet the other established admission criteria.

Social Security Number Needed

Prior to graduation, all permanent residents and international students must obtain a U. S. Social Security number to be eligible to take the respective nurse licensure exam.

 

Vocational/certificate LPNs seeking admission to the second year of the AASPN Program must meet the admission and selection criteria for the AASPN Program as noted. They must also have:

  1. Graduated from a state-approved PN program.
  2. A minimum grade of “C” (2.00) in required first year courses of BIOL 111A - Concepts of Biology, CHEM 115, CHEM 115L – Introductory Chemistry and Lab, BIOL 220 - Anatomy and Physiology I, PSYC 111 – Introduction to Psychology, PSYC 250 – Developmental Psychology, or equivalent courses.

    Vocational LPN graduates may be admitted to the AASPN Program without meeting all prerequisites as stated above provided the individual graduated from an approved nursing education program. However, they must provide evidence of satisfactory attainment of all required courses in the major prior to graduation from the AASPN Program.

  3. Received academic credit for nursing courses from a regionally accredited institution. (Nursing credits transferred or awarded will be recorded on the DSU transcript but will not apply toward degree completion until the student has successfully completed nursing courses [NURS prefix] equivalent to approximately one semester of full-time nursing coursework).

    OR

    Successfully completed NLN’s PN FUNDAMENTALS Exam to receive academic credit for NURS 121/NURS 198A - Basic Nursing Concepts I/Clinical I, NURS 131/NURS 198B – Basic Nursing Concepts II/Clinical II, and NURS 240 – Fundamentals of Nutrition, if necessary.

  4. Submitted verifiable evidence of unencumbered nurse licensure (or evidence of pending license). This includes state where licensed and licensure type for verification on NURSYS.
  • Provisional acceptance to the second year of the AASPN program may be granted to students who are in the process of meeting admission criterion #4. For full acceptance, the student must provide verifiable evidence of unencumbered licensure. To begin the second year, all admission requirements must continue to be met.
  • Graduates of vocational PN programs who fail the NCLEX-PN exam may continue to apply for admission to the second year of the AASPN program pending space availability. Upon graduating with the AASPN degree, the graduate is also eligible to take the NCLEX-PN exam, if they have not yet passed.

Career Options

Why should you pursue an Associate in Applied Science Degree - Practical Nursing?

The Associate in Applied Science degree in practical nursing prepares students to become Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN). Graduates are prepared to take the national exam to become licensed as LPNs. Licensed Practical Nurses provide basic nursing care under the direction of Registered Nurses and Medical Doctors. In some states, LPNs provide IV therapy and supervise other LPNs or nursing assistants.

Possible Career Paths

  • Staff Nurse
  • Clinic Nurse
  • Charge Nurse

Requirements

The AASPN Curriculum requires specific general education course requirements. The category of the General Education requirement is indicated below. Students are advised to consult with their advisor to ensure proper course selection for this major.

Students must earn a grade of "C" or higher in each of the following General Education, Interdisciplinary and Nursing courses listed below:

General Education Requirements

CHEM 115Introductory Chemistry

3

CHEM 115LIntroductory Chemistry Lab

1

Group III-E

 

ENGL 110College Composition I

3

Group I-A

 

ENGL 120College Composition II

3

Group I-B

 

NURS 240Fundamentals of Nutrition

2

Group II-D

 

PSYC 111Introduction to Psychology

3

Group II-C

 

Select one course from the following:

SOC 110Introduction to Sociology

3

OR

SOC 115Social Problems

3

Group II-C

 

Digital LiteracyDigital Literacy

Total Credit Hours:18

Interdisciplinary Course Requirements

BIOL 111AConcepts of Biology Lecture

3

BIOL 220Anatomy and Physiology I and Lab

4

BIOL 221Anatomy and Physiology II and Lab

4

BIOL 302Microbiology

3

BIOL 302LMicrobiology Lab

1

PSYC 250Developmental Psychology

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Nursing Course Requirements

NURS 121Basic Nursing Concepts I

5

NURS 198ABasic Nursing Concepts Clinical I

1

NURS 131Basic Nursing Concepts II

5

NURS 198BBasic Nursing Concepts Clinical II

1

NURS 231Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing

2

NURS 241Intermediate Nursing Concepts I

4

NURS 298BIntermediate Nursing Concepts Clinical I

3

NURS 215Introduction to Pharmacology

2

NURS 251Intermediate Nursing Concepts II

4

NURS 298CIntermediate Nursing Concepts Clinical II

3

Total Credit Hours:30

NURS 215: Students not enrolled in the nursing program may take NURS 215 provided they have permission of the faculty teaching the course. 

Total Credit Hours:66

A minimum nursing GPA of 2.25 is required to progress from the first year to the second year.

A cumulative and nursing GPA of 2.25 or higher are required for graduation with the AASPN degree.

Program Sequence

Semester Sequence

Fall Semester - First Year

BIOL 111AConcepts of Biology Lecture

3

CHEM 115Introductory Chemistry

3

CHEM 115LIntroductory Chemistry Lab

1

NURS 121Basic Nursing Concepts I

5

NURS 198ABasic Nursing Concepts Clinical I

1

PSYC 111Introduction to Psychology

3

UNIV 100Freshman Seminar

1

Total Credit Hours:17

Spring Semester - First Year

BIOL 220Anatomy and Physiology I and Lab

4

NURS 131Basic Nursing Concepts II

5

NURS 198BBasic Nursing Concepts Clinical II

1

NURS 240Fundamentals of Nutrition

2

PSYC 250Developmental Psychology

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Maymester

NURS 231Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing

2

Total Credit Hours:2

Fall Semester - Second Year

BIOL 221Anatomy and Physiology II and Lab

4

ENGL 110College Composition I

3

NURS 215Introduction to Pharmacology

2

NURS 241Intermediate Nursing Concepts I

4

NURS 298BIntermediate Nursing Concepts Clinical I

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Spring Semester - Second Year

BIOL 302Microbiology

3

BIOL 302LMicrobiology Lab

1

ENGL 120College Composition II

3

NURS 251Intermediate Nursing Concepts II

4

NURS 298CIntermediate Nursing Concepts Clinical II

3

 

SOC 110Introduction to Sociology

3

OR

SOC 115Social Problems

3

Total Credit Hours:17

UNIV 100 is required for all incoming freshman (including transfer students) with 23 hours or less.