Gannon University Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022

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NURSING – BSN

SECOND YEAR (SENIOR YEAR) First Semester 3 Structural Biochemistry/CHEM 366 1 Biochemical Lab/CHEM 367 3 Genetics/BIOL 345 1 Genetics Lab/BIOL 266 3 Literature Series/LENG 3 Applied Statistics/MATH 213 or Psych Statistics/PSYC 211 14

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Second Semester 3 Immunology/BIOL 338 1 Immunology Lab/BIOL 339 3 Parasitology/BIOL 354 1 Parasitology Lab/BIOL 355 3 Senior Seminar/LBST 383

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(Electives can be taken if full-time status is needed.) THIRD YEAR (HOSPITAL PHASE: 32 CREDITS) First Semester 6 Hematology & Coagulation/ MDTC 410 8 Clinical Chemistry/MDTC 420 4 Immunohematology/MDTC 430 18

Second Semester 2 Urinalysis/MDTC 440 8 Microbiology/MDTC 450 4 Immunology & Serology/MDTC 460 14

Summer Semester 0 Medical Technology Education/MDTC 470 0 Management & Supervision/MDTC480 Total: 148 credits

NURSING (VILLA MARIA SCHOOL OF) – BSN DAWN JOY, Ph.D., R.N., C.N.E., Associate Dean and Director FACULTY: Associate Professor: Lisa Quinn. Assistant Professors: Carol Amann, Lorraine Gdanetz, Dawn Joy, Patricia Marshall, Lisabeth Searing. Associate Teaching Professors: Valerie Baker, Melissa Lund. Assistant Teaching Professors: Diann Cooper, Antonio Malito, Janet Minzenberger, Brenda Snyder. Instructors: Stephanie McElhaney, Amber Mecca, Charlotte Riddle, Emilee Rotko, Shannon Scully. The Villa Maria School of Nursing undergraduate and graduate programs and certificates are approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) http://www.ccneaccreditation.org. Applicants to Gannon University Morosky College of Health Professions and Sciences, Villa Maria School of Nursing are admitted to the undergraduate nursing major based on established admission criteria. The study of professional nursing starts in the freshman year with clinical nursing courses beginning at the sophomore level. The curriculum is composed of three distinct but interrelated elements: (1) a common liberal core, which is the same for all baccalaureate students in the University, and which reflects the parent institutions’ concepts concerning a liberal education; (2) supportive courses, which are required prerequisites for the development of the major; and (3) professional nursing courses, which prepare the student to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Of the total 128 credits required for graduation at Gannon University, the nursing field of concentration comprises 60 credits or 46.8 % of the total program of study.


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