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Clarkson
College offers a variety of nursing programs including practical nursing,
baccalaureate nursing (BSN), master of science in nursing (MSN) and
post-master's certificates.
Completion
of the practical nursing program will lead to a diploma in practical nursing
and eligibility to write the practical nursing licensure exam (NCLEX-PN). The
practical nursing program is scheduled on a part-time basis only, which
supports the needs of individuals who are employed.
The
baccalaureate nursing program can be completed as a: traditional student
(four-year traditional college schedule), fast track student (for transfer
students who have all non-nursing courses completed except pathophysiology
prior to entry into the nursing program), LPN to BSN student (for individuals
who are currently licensed as a Licensed Practical Nurse), or as a RN to BSN
student (for individuals who are currently licensed as a Registered Nurse
(RN) and have either an associate degree in nursing or a three-year nursing
diploma).
The
Master of Science in Nursing program provides four options for graduate
students including: Family Nurse Practitioner, Adult Nurse Practitioner,
Nurse Education or Nursing Health Care Administration. For those nursing
professionals who already have earned a master of science degree in nursing,
each of these graduate options may be completed as a post-master's
certificate. The RN to MSN program is designed for individuals who are
currently licensed as a registered nurse (RN) and have either an associate degree
in nursing or a three-year nursing diploma.
Mission
The
mission of the Nursing Department is to prepare students to provide
high-quality, ethical and compassionate health care services. This is
accomplished by operationalizing the College values of: Learning, Caring,
Commitment, Integrity and Excellence, within a nursing division organizing
framework based on nurse caring.
Philosophy
We, the nursing faculty of
Clarkson College, believe we possess the knowledge, skill and attitude to
educate individuals for the professional practice of nursing. We are
committed to scholarship through lifelong learning and the pursuit of nursing
knowledge. We value trust, integrity, excellence, and caring in our
professional relationships. We are dedicated to the dignity and health of
people. We are committed professional nurses and educators who foster the
learning of nursing in a caring environment.
We profess that education is a
formal process of organizing concepts and elements, planning appropriate
activities, facilitating individualized experiences, and evaluating
subsequent outcomes. We ground nursing education in the totality of the human
experience through the study of the humanities and sciences and in accordance
with the professional and governmental standards.
We believe
students are partners in the educational process and encourage learning by
discovery, curiosity, critical thinking, experience, reflection, modeling,
collaboration, and interactive participation. We model service to the College
and community and celebrate the diversity of human beings. We actualize all
of these beliefs through the effective education of individuals as nurses.
We
believe there are various educational levels within nursing. The practical,
baccalaureate and master's nursing programs within Clarkson College represent
these levels. Practical nursing education provides for entry-level technical
practice, while the baccalaureate in nursing is the entry level for
professional practice. Graduate nursing education prepares the professional baccalaureate
nurse for advanced practice and expanded roles within the discipline. Our
programs allow for articulation from one level of nursing education to the
next.
We
believe the study of nursing is consistent with and fosters the mission of
Clarkson College. Nursing is the extension and science of human interactions
related to the health needs of people and society. We believe that nursing is
the human science of caring whereby caring is the nurturing energy present in
empowering relationships. Health encompasses the human processes of
readiness, receptivity, resiliency, and resourcefulness in dynamic
interaction with the environment. Nurses contribute to the health of people
and society through the artful and competent application of the science of caring.
We, the
nursing faculty of Clarkson College, believe that nurse CARING is achieved
through Connecting, Awareness, Rhythm, Intention, Nursing Science and Glue of
Excellence. Connecting involves the processes of relating to another; it
incorporates the physical senses with the esoteric. Awareness is the acute
consciousness of self, other people, and the universe. Rhythm is the
patterned movements and fluctuations of humans with varying degrees of
intensity, repetition, and reciprocity. Intention is the process of designing
and doing nursing. Nursing science is the incorporation of science with
evidence-based nursing practice to understand people and their health care.
"Glue of Excellence" conveys the complex integration of knowledge, art,
science and spirit, fundamental to the development of nurses who are
responsible citizens.
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