North georgia college and university nursing program
Courses are offered in both an online and a traditional format, and begin each fall. One is for nurses who wish to teach nursing, to allow them to become certified Nurse Educators. The program consists of thirty-five credit hours, and students learn skills such as teaching skills and curriculum development. The program is geared toward nurses who already have a BSN, but there is a transitional track for nurses who earned a baccalaureate degree in a field other than nursing.
For cohorts beginning in , immersion orientation will be Tuesday- Wednesday, May , During Immersion Week, students receive training that supports and encourages successful completion of the program.
Examples of topics that are covered include: How to navigate the online learning system. How to connect to your online classroom. How to meet virtually with your classmates and faculty outside of class time. How to ensure that you are up to date with technology requirements. How to develop an electronic portfolio of your work. How to use our library system so that books and journal articles can be delivered directly to your home.
How to secure preceptors and clinical sites. This hour hands on intensive clinical instruction provides the advanced assessment skills foundation for all NM students. Full time NM students take this class the second semester they in the program. Part Time students will take this course the following fall semester. Please see programs of study for course sequencing. Throughout the rest of the program , there may be approximately an additional five required trips to campus, for activities such as a required guest lecture, specific skills lab, etc.
These dates are announced well in advance so that you may plan accordingly. Students are assisted by the SON Clinical Coordinator in securing their own preceptors and arranging their own clinical schedule. Total of clinical hours in the program. Our Clinical Coordinator assists students in selecting qualified providers who have precepted our students in the past and provides instruction on how to present yourself in a professional manner to a potential preceptor.
CLASSES Didactic classes are held on Thursday and are structured in a variety of formats aimed at engaging the learner and making learning possible for all students. Asynchronous online modules and recorded lectures that can be accessed on your own schedule. The University of North Georgia has many Education abroad opportunities. Currently, our students travel to Bolivia, Dominican Republic and Uganda providing medical care to hundreds yearly. Academic Programs Undergraduate Programs.
Graduate Programs. Certificate Programs. Degree Levels Close. Focus Areas Close. Official electronic transcripts are accepted if submitted from the issuing institution to grads ung. Depending on the transcript service you are using, grads ung. You may then select any admissions or undergraduate admissions ung. Electronic transcripts forwarded via email from the student are not accepted.
International transcripts must have a course-by-course credential evaluation by an independent evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Evaluations must be sent directly from the agency to the Admissions office. Official evaluations must include certification that the applicant's course work and degrees earned are equivalent to course work and degrees earned from an accredited institution as defined under Accredited Institutions in the Academic Information section of the Graduate Catalog and include a cumulative grade point average.
Evaluations should be submitted from the evaluation service to Graduate Admissions. Evaluations must include certification that the applicant has received a baccalaureate from an accredited institution as defined under Accredited Institutions in the Academic Information section of the Graduate Catalog with a minimum grade point average of 2.
Graduate Admissions will retrieve transcripts of coursework completed in-residence at UNG. You do not need to order official transcripts from UNG. Degree Seeking Provisional. Provisional degree-seeking students may enroll in a maximum of nine semester hours of graduate credit per term while enrolled with this status will be reviewed to determine eligibility for regular admission following completion of the first semester enrolled are not eligible for federal financial aid while enrolled in courses as a provisional student will not be allowed to continue in the program if a grade of C or lower is earned in any graduate course or who do not obtain a current unencumbered Georgia registered nurse license during the provisional period may apply for readmission after three semesters from the date removed from the program because of a deficient grade by submitting a new application to Graduate Admissions with a letter addressed to the program coordinator requesting readmission Applying to UNG.
Requirements Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN degree from an accredited institution as defined under Accredited Institutions in the Academic Information section of the Graduate Catalog with a nationally accredited school of nursing with at least a cumulative grade point average of 2. Nursing students must receive pre-approval from the nursing program coordinator before enrolling in courses. Non-degree students may register for no more than nine semester hours of graduate credit.
Permission to take courses does not indicate or imply subsequent admission into the program. Requests will be considered on a space-available basis. Admission is for one semester only. Students who wish to return as a transient student for a subsequent semester must re-apply through Graduate Admissions.
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