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MAN3781 Sustainable Business Strategies SUMMER 2022
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This course is intended to provide an overview of concepts, tools and techniques necessary to build and operate a sustainable organization. Topics covered include the role of leadership in sustainability, organizational design issues, capital investment, costing and risk management systems, incentives and rewards, measurement of social, environmental and economic impacts, green marketing concepts and internal and external reporting.
Prerequisite or corequisite (BIM students only): ISM 3011C and MAN 3025.
Terms Typically Offered:Fall, Spring, Summer
Credits:3.00
Showing classes during the Summer 2023 term, which have open seats and are college credit.
Classes not offered for selected criteria.
Textbook information will be available online for each term’s courses 45 days prior to the first day of classes for the term.
The courses in this catalog are identified by prefixes and numbers that were assigned by Florida’s Statewide Course Numbering System, a system used by all public postsecondary institutions in Florida and 32 non-public institutions. Seminole State controls the description, credit and content of its own courses.
Health Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Major Code: HS-BS CIP: 1105100005
Program Description
Academic Programs and Pathways
Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 279 Generated on 12/14/2022The Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (BSHS)
is an interdisciplinary completion program focused
on career and academic advancement for current
practitioners as well as to deliver a well-rounded
generalist curriculum by providing the skills,
competencies, and values needed to advance and
professionally contribute to the evolving health care
industry. The BSHS program will include six
specialty tracks: Respiratory Therapy and Clinical
Leadership, Health Coaching and Human
Performance, Healthcare Management and
Professional Services, Simulation in Healthcare
Education, Clinical Science and Community
Paramedic.
The curriculum includes a central core of health
science courses that will allow students from
different health care disciplines the opportunity to
work and collaborate as an interdisciplinary team.
Specialty elective courses will focus on content
designed to further expand the student’s expertise
in their chosen area of study.
Clinical Science Specialization: The Clinical Science
Specialization is designed for pre-professionals
who intend to pursue a career in the healthcare
provider role. Students interested in earning credit
at Palmer Chiropractic will need to consult with
their advisor to ensure they are enrolled in the
appropriate courses.
Respiratory Therapy and Clinical Leadership
Specialization: The Respiratory Therapy and
Clinical Leadership Specialization allows graduates
of an accredited Associate Degree program, eligible
for the National Board of Respiratory Therapy
credential, to complete their bachelor’s degree. This
degree program is designed to provide respiratory
therapists with a deeper understanding of
healthcare operations, economics, leadership,
health information management, ethics and
research methods.
Community Paramedic Specialization: The
Community Paramedic Specialization introduces
exciting career options for future and current
Emergency Medical Services professionals.
Community paramedics are responsible for
evaluating and assessing high-risk patients in their
homes-those that are most likely to be frequent
users of the emergency department-to help them
manage their chronic disease, adhere to medication
plans, enroll in insurance coverage or access social
services. The goals of the community paramedic are
to improve individual and community health,
reduce unnecessary hospitalizations and emergency
department visits and reduce healthcare costs. This
specialization offers Florida certified paramedics
the opportunity to further expand their expertise in
advanced paramedic practice and enhance
employment opportunities.
Health Coaching and Human Performance
Specialization: The Health Coaching and Human
Performance Specialization has been developed in
response to the emerging demand for wellness
professionals. Companies are seeing wellness as an
investment toward decreasing healthcare costs.
Prevention-based health coaching models are being
implemented to help patients manage chronic
diseases and prevent disease occurrence.
Additionally, community-based wellness programs
are increasing. Labor market trends also indicate a
strong and growing need for wellness professionals
in healthcare settings, fitness organizations and
corporate settings.
Health coaches promote wellness through the
development and implementation of strategies to
improve the health of individuals and communities.
Health coaches work in hospitals, nonprofit
organizations, government, physician’s offices,
private businesses and colleges.
Healthcare Management and Professional Services
Specialization: The Healthcare Management and
Professional Services Specialization is an
interdisciplinary program designed to provide
career advancement opportunities for current
health profession practitioners as well as
individuals seeking future careers in healthcare.
Medical and health services managers, also called
healthcare executives or healthcare administrators,
plan, direct and coordinate medical and health
services. They may manage an entire facility or
specialize in managing a specific clinical area or
department. They may also manage a medical
practice group of physicians. Most medical and
health services managers work in offices in
Academic Programs and Pathways
Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 280 Generated on 12/14/2022healthcare facilities including hospitals, nursing
homes and group medical practices as well as with
insurance providers in the area of health-related
sales and services.
Simulation in Healthcare Education Specialization:
The Simulation in Healthcare Education
Specialization prepares students for careers in the
growing field of education simulation. Medical
simulation is a vital component of educational
services offered to healthcare students, residents,
nursing staff, ancillary healthcare professionals and
practicing physicians throughout the world.
Simulation-based medical education offers a
consistent clinical learning experience without risk
to patients. It also offers a psychologically safe and
supportive learning environment for the student/
trainee. Creating such learning environments
requires a specialized skill set. Therefore, the need
for improved and expanded educator skills is
required to improve simulation-based learning.
This need creates the demand for specialized
courses/programs in simulation-based education
within the framework of health professions.
In Florida alone, there are approximately 47
simulation centers in colleges, universities and
hospitals. Each of these facilities requires trained
content and technology experts to develop, execute
and evaluate comprehensive simulation education
programs.
Program Admission
Applicants seeking admission to Seminole State
College’s bachelor’s degree programs must comply
with the College’s General Admissions procedures.
In addition, students must meet the following
program-specific requirements listed below prior to
being accepted into upper-division coursework:
- Have a 2.0 or higher GPA in previous course work.
- Completion of an Associate degree from a
regionally accredited institution. - Students who have earned a minimum of 60
college credit hours from any regionally accredited
institution may request to have their admission
reviewed and determined by the faculty committee. - An Associate of Science (AS) or an Associate in
Applied Science (AAS) in a health-related field from
a regionally accredited institution satisfies the
Foundation requirements detailed in the Bachelor of
Science (BS) Health Science degree program.
Students with any other degree must complete the
Foundation courses with a grade of “C” or higher.
Associate in Arts degree: Students entering with an
AA degree from a regionally accredited institution
will be required to complete the foundation courses
listed for the degree. Some foundation courses may
be waived if a student possesses a medical industry
certificate. This certificate and official transcripts
must be submitted to the Registrar’s office and
reviewed by the department for consideration to the
program.
Associate in Science or Associate in Applied
Science, Health-related area: Students entering
with an AS or AAS in a health-related area from a
regionally accredited institution will be required to
complete any additional general education courses
to meet the 36 credit hour requirement within the
different categories.
Associate in Science or Associate in Applied
Science, Non-Health related area: Students
entering with an AS or AAS in a non-health related
area from a regionally accredited institution will be
required to complete any additional general
education courses to meet the 36 credit hour
requirement within the different categories. This
student will also be required to complete the
“Foundation” courses as listed in the program plan.
Please note: Students who are required to
participate in clinical rotations (Community
Paramedic) or internships may be required to pass a
criminal background check and/or drug screen as
per the organization’s requirements.
Profession
With the health profession growing in exciting
directions each year, a bachelor’s degree in health
sciences opens the door to limitless career options
and tracks. Health science professionals work in a
variety of sites, including hospitals, clinics, medical
offices and health-related businesses. They also
work in education centers, pharmacies, sports
arenas, wellness centers or in a patient’s home.
Academic Programs and Pathways
Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 281 Generated on 12/14/2022Career Opportunities
Driven by increased spending on healthcare services
and legislative reforms, over the next decade,
healthcare occupations are expected to add 2
million new jobs in the United States. This is the
second-highest of any group. A bachelor’s degree in
health sciences prepares you for careers such as: - Clinic Manager
- Community Paramedic
- Health Educator
- Health Insurance Professional
- Health and Wellness Coach
- Hospital Manager
- Medical and Health Services Manager
- Medical Sales
- Medical Simulation Specialist/Manager
- Personal Trainer
- Pharmaceutical Sales
- Pharmacy Manager
- Rehabilitation Clinic Manager
- Respiratory Therapy Leader
- Secondary and Postsecondary Health Educator
The degree also can prepare students for graduate
study in numerous healthcare specialties that
require a minimum of a master’s or doctoral degree.
Required Courses 21 Credits
HSA 3191 Health Information Systems 3 Credits
HSC 3057 Research Strategies for Health
Science
1 Credits
HSC 3661 Communications for Healthcare
Professionals
2 Credits
HSC 4921 Capstone Preparation Credits
Choose ECP 4530 or ECP 4530H:
ECP 4530 Health Care Economics 3 Credits
ECP 4530H Honors Health Care Economics 3 Credits
Choose HSA 4553 or HSA 4553H:
HSA 4553 Legal and Ethical Aspects in
Healthcare
3 Credits
HSA 4553H Honors Legal and Ethical Issues in
Healthcare
3 Credits
Choose HSC 4730 or HSC 4730H:
HSC 4730 Health Sciences Research 3 Credits
HSC 4730H Honors Health Sciences Research 3 Credits
Choose HSC 4922 or HSC 4922H:
HSC 4922 Capstone Project in Health
Sciences
3 Credits
HSC 4922H Honors Capstone Project in
Health Sciences
3 Credits
Choose 3 credits: MAN 3025, MAN 3320 or HSA 4184
Note: Students in the Healthcare Management and Professional Services Specialization should take either MAN 3025 or HSA 4184 as part of the core. MAN 3025 Management of Organizations 3 Credits MAN 3320 Management of Strategic Human Resources 3 Credits HSA 4184 Leadership in Healthcare Organizations 3 Credits Technical Specialization Tracks Choose one of the following specializations: Clinical Science Specialization HSC 4231 Client Education in Healthcare 3 Credits Choose one course from the following: 3 Credits HSA 3113 Healthcare Trends and Issues 3 Credits ZOO 4747C Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience 4 Credits ZOO 4747C is for Palmer Chiropractic students only. Technical Elective Courses : Complete 15 credits. 2000 level or higher: BSC, CHM, MCB, PHY, 1000 level or higher MAC, PHY 1053C, PHY 1054C (BSC 1010 also accepted). 15 Credits Any BSC2### course Academic Programs and Pathways Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 282 Generated on 12/14/2022BSC 2004 Parasitology and Human Disease 3 Credits BSC 2901 Directed Studies In Biology 1 Credits BSC 2905 Directed Studies in Biology 3 Credits BSC 2941 Internship in Biology 1 Credits BSC 2942 Internship in Biology 2 Credits BSC 2949 Internship in Biology 3 Credits BSC 2950 Travel Study in Biology 3 Credits Any CHM2### course CHM 2045 General Chemistry I Gen Ed Core 3 Credits CHM 2046 General Chemistry II 3 Credits CHM 2093 Chemistry for Teachers 3 Credits CHM 2930 Selected Studies in Chemistry 3 Credits CHM 2941 Internship in Chemistry 1 Credits CHM 2942 Internship in Chemistry 2 Credits CHM 2949 Internship in Chemistry 3 Credits Any MCB2### course MCB 2903 Directed Studies in Microbiology 3 Credits MCB 2905 Directed Studies in Microbiology 4 Credits MCB 2931 Selected Studies in Microbiology 1 Credits Any PHY2### course PHY 2941 Internship in Physics 1 Credits PHY 2949 Internship in Physics 3 Credits Any MAC#### course MAC 1105 College Algebra Gen Ed Core 3 Credits MAC 1114 Trigonometry 3 Credits MAC 1140 Precalculus Algebra 3 Credits MAC 1147 Precalculus Algebra/ Trigonometry 5 Credits MAC 1931 Selected Studies in Mathematics 1 Credits MAC 2233 Concepts of Calculus 3 Credits MAC 2311 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I Gen Ed Core 5 Credits MAC 2312 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 5 Credits MAC 2313 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 4 Credits PHY 1053C General Physics I Gen Ed Core 4 Credits PHY 1054C General Physics II 4 Credits Any Upper or Lower Division Electives 24 Credits Exclusive of courses with a number beginning with zero or courses designated as non-transfer. The following foundation courses are required for students who transfer into this baccalaureate program with an AA degree or an AS degree in a non-health related area. 18 Credits Note: Students transferring into this baccalaureate program with a health-related AS degree will be considered to have met this foundation requirement. HSC 1000 Introduction to Health Care 3 Credits HSC 1531 Medical Terminology 3 Credits HSC 2400 First Aid and CPR 3 Credits Or any HSC, HSA, HIM, HUN, OST or GEB course HUN 1201 The Principles of Nutrition 3 Credits or higher level HUN course HIM 1442 Pharmacology and Lab Medicine 3 Credits HIM 1453 or BSC 1020 or EMS 2010 HIM 1453 Anatomy and Physiology 3 Credits BSC 1020 Human Biology 3 Credits Academic Programs and Pathways Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 283 Generated on 12/14/2022EMS 2010 Essentials of Human Structure and Function 3 Credits Community Paramedic Specialization EMS 4112 Introduction to Community Paramedic 3 Credits EMS 4111 Advanced Practiced Paramedicine 3 Credits EMS 4113 Mobile Integrated Health Care 6 Credits Community Paramedic Foundation Courses: Any EMS, BSC, HSA, HSC, RET courses Note: Students transferring in whose EMS-AS coursework does not equal 51 credits may complete the remaining required credits with courses in the following disciplines: EMS, BSC, HSA, HSC, RET. Health Coaching and Human Performance Specialization HSC 4694 Individual, Group and Worksite Health Promotion Programs 3 Credits HSC 3502 Major Diseases in the U.S. Population 3 Credits PET 3551 Introduction to Exercise Science and Personal Training 3 Credits PET 4093 Advanced Personal Training 3 Credits HUN 4296 Nutrition for Health and Weight Management 3 Credits HUN 3931 Special Topics in Health Coaching 3 Credits Choose one course from the following: HSC 4231 Client Education in Healthcare 3 Credits HSC 4720 Behavior Modification in Health Coaching 3 Credits Any Upper or Lower Division Electives 24 Credits Exclusive of courses with a number beginning with zero or courses designated as non-transfer. The following foundation courses are required for students who transfer into this baccalaureate program with an AA degree or an AS degree in a non-health related area. Note: Students transferring into this baccalaureate program with a health-related AS degree will be considered to have met this foundation requirement. HSC 1000 Introduction to Health Care 3 Credits HSC 1531 Medical Terminology 3 Credits HSC 2400 First Aid and CPR 3 Credits Or any HSC, HSA, HIM, HUN, OST or GEB course HUN 1201 The Principles of Nutrition 3 Credits or higher level HUN course HIM 1442 Pharmacology and Lab Medicine 3 Credits HIM 1453 or BSC 1020 or EMS 2010 HIM 1453 Anatomy and Physiology 3 Credits BSC 1020 Human Biology 3 Credits EMS 2010 Essentials of Human Structure and Function 3 Credits Healthcare Management and Professional Services Specialization MAN 3320 Management of Strategic Human Resources 3 Credits HSA 4170 Healthcare Financial Management 3 Credits HSA 3113 Healthcare Trends and Issues 3 Credits HSA 3383 Continuous Quality Monitoring and Accreditation 3 Credits HSC 4231 Client Education in Healthcare 3 Credits HSC 4404 Medical Disaster Management 3 Credits Technical Elective Courses: Complete 3 credits. 2000 level or higher courses. Choose from the following: ACG, BSC, CHM, CGS, CIS, CNT, COP, ECP, EMS, FIN, GEB, HSA, HSC, HIM, HUN, ISM, LDR, MAN, MAR, MCB, PET, PHY, RET. Any Upper or Lower Division Electives 24 Credits Exclusive of courses with a number beginning with zero or courses Academic Programs and Pathways Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 284 Generated on 12/14/2022designated as non-transfer. The following foundation courses are required for students who transfer into this baccalaureate program with an AA degree or an AS degree in a non-health related area. Note: Students transferring into this baccalaureate program with a health-related AS degree will be considered to have met this foundation requirement. HSC 1000 Introduction to Health Care 3 Credits HSC 1531 Medical Terminology 3 Credits HSC 2400 First Aid and CPR 3 Credits Or any HSC, HSA, HIM, HUN, OST or GEB course HUN 1201 The Principles of Nutrition 3 Credits or higher level HUN course HIM 1442 Pharmacology and Lab Medicine 3 Credits HIM 1453 or BSC 1020 or EMS 2010 HIM 1453 Anatomy and Physiology 3 Credits BSC 1020 Human Biology 3 Credits EMS 2010 Essentials of Human Structure and Function 3 Credits Respiratory Therapy and Clinical Leadership Specialization RET 3536 Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 3 Credits HSC 4555 Pathophysiology 3 Credits Choose three credits: HSC 4404 or HSA 3383 HSC 4404 Medical Disaster Management 3 Credits HSA 3383 Continuous Quality Monitoring and Accreditation 3 Credits Choose three credits: RET 4277 or RET 4718 or RET 4285 RET 4277 Adult Critical Care 3 Credits RET 4718 Neonatal Pediatric Critical Care 3 Credits RET 4285 Advanced Cardiopulmonary Medicine 3 Credits Respiratory Foundation Courses: Any RET, BSC, EMS, HSA, HSC or HUN courses. Note: Students transferring in whose RESPR-AS coursework does not equal 51 credits may complete the remaining required credits with courses in the following disciplines: RET, BSC, EMS, HSA, HSC or HUN. Simulation in Healthcare Education Specialization HSC 4240 Trends and Theoretical Foundations in Healthcare Simulation 3 Credits HSC 4032 Theory and Practice of Teaching Health Science 3 Credits HSC 4245 Instructional Technologies in Healthcare Simulation 3 Credits HSC 4244 Managing a Simulation Program or Center 3 Credits HSC 4246C Simulation Operations 3 Credits Technical Elective Courses: Complete 6 credits. 2000 level or higher courses. Choose from the following: ACG, BSC, CGS, CHM, CIS, CNT, COP, ECP, EMS, FIN, GEB, HSA, HSC, HIM, HUN, ISM, LDR, MAN, MAR, MCB, PET, PHY, RET. Any Upper or Lower Division Electives 24 Credits Exclusive of courses with a number beginning with zero or courses designated as non-transfer. The following foundation courses are required for students who transfer into this baccalaureate program with an AA degree or an AS degree in a non-health related area. Note: Students transferring into this baccalaureate program with a health-related AS degree will be considered to have met this foundation requirement. HSC 1000 Introduction to Health Care 3 Credits HSC 1531 Medical Terminology 3 Credits HSC 2400 First Aid and CPR 3 Credits Academic Programs and Pathways Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 285 Generated on 12/14/2022Or any HSC, HSA, HIM, HUN, OST or GEB course HUN 1201 The Principles of Nutrition 3 Credits or higher level HUN course HIM 1442 Pharmacology and Lab Medicine 3 Credits HIM 1453 or BSC 1020 or EMS 2010 HIM 1453 Anatomy and Physiology 3 Credits BSC 1020 Human Biology 3 Credits EMS 2010 Essentials of Human Structure and Function 3 Credits General Education Courses 36 Credits Communication – Must take one Core Course 9 Credits ENC 1101 English I Gen Ed Core 3 Credits ENC 1102 English II 3 Credits SPC 1608 Speech Communication 3 Credits Humanities – Must take one Core Course 6 Credits Three credits from Area A and three credits from Area B Cultural Humanities Area A HUM 2020 Experiencing the Humanities Gen Ed Core 3 Credits HUM 2020H Honors Experiencing the Humanities Gen Ed Core 3 Credits HUM 2022H Honors Liberal Arts Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2220 Ancient/Classical Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2223 Medieval Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2232 Renaissance/Baroque Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2234 18th and 19th Century Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2250 20th/21st Century Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2250H Honors 20th/21st Century Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2322 Women, Gender and Culture 3 Credits HUM 2322H Honors Women, Gender and Culture 3 Credits HUM 2410 Asian Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2410H Honors Asian Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2454 African American Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2454H Honors African American Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2461 Latin American Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2461H Honors Latin American Humanities 3 Credits HUM 2821 LGBTQ Studies in the Humanities 3 Credits PHI 1630 Contemporary Ethical Problems 3 Credits PHI 2010 Introduction to Philosophy I Gen Ed Core 3 Credits PHI 2010H Honors Intro to Philosophy I Gen Ed Core 3 Credits REL 2300 Religions of the World 3 Credits Artistic and Literary Humanities Area B AML 2010 American Literature I 3 Credits AML 2020 American Literature II 3 Credits AML 2600 Survey of African American Literature 3 Credits ARH 1000 Art Appreciation Gen Ed Core 3 Credits ARH 2050 Art History I 3 Credits ARH 2051 Art History II 3 Credits ENG 2100 The Art of Film 3 Credits ENG 2103 World Cinema 3 Credits ENL 2012 British Literature I 3 Credits Academic Programs and Pathways Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 286 Generated on 12/14/2022ENL 2022 British Literature II 3 Credits LIT 2000 Introduction to Literature Gen Ed Core 3 Credits LIT 2090 Contemporary Literature 3 Credits LIT 2090H Honors Contemporary Literature 3 Credits LIT 2120 World Literature II 3 Credits LIT 2120H Honors World Literature II 3 Credits MUH 2022 History of Rock Music 3 Credits MUH 2026 Introduction to Blues and Jazz 3 Credits MUL 2010 Music Appreciation Gen Ed Core 3 Credits MUL 2010H Honors Music Appreciation Gen Ed Core 3 Credits MUL 2014 Introduction to Music History and Literature 3 Credits THE 1304 Script Analysis 3 Credits THE 2000 Theatre Appreciation Gen Ed Core 3 Credits THE 2239 The Development of African American Theatre 3 Credits Social Science and History – Must take one Core Course 9 Credits Courses must be taken from three areas. Three credits must be taken from History Social Science General Education Core course 6 Credits Area A Anthropology ANT 2000 General Anthropology Gen Ed Core 3 Credits ANT 2410 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 Credits Area B Economics ECO 1000 Basic Economics 3 Credits ECO 2013 Principles of Economics (MACRO) Gen Ed Core 3 Credits ECO 2013H Honors Principles of Economics (MACRO) Gen Ed Core 3 Credits ECO 2023 Principles of Economics (MICRO) 3 Credits ECO 2023H Honors Principles of Economics (MICRO) 3 Credits ECO 2930 Selected Studies in Economics 3 Credits Area C Geography GEA 1000 World Regional Geography 3 Credits GEO 1200 Introduction to Physical Geography 3 Credits Area D Political Science CPO 1421 Politics, Society, and Islam 3 Credits INR 2002 International Relations 3 Credits INR 2002H Honors International Relations 3 Credits PAX 2000 Introduction to Peace Studies 3 Credits POS 2041 U.S. Federal Government Gen Ed Core Civic Lit 3 Credits POS 2041H Honors U.S. Federal Government Gen Ed Core Civic Lit 3 Credits POS 2112 State and Local Government 3 Credits POT 2002 Political Theory 3 Credits POT 2002H Honors – Political Theory 3 Credits POT 2301 Political Ideology – Introduction 3 Credits PUP 2230 Energy and Environmental Policy 3 Credits Area E Psychology CBH 1021H Honors Comparative Psychology & Animal Behavior 3 Credits CLP 2140 Abnormal Psychology 3 Credits DEP 2004 Developmental Psychology 3 Credits Academic Programs and Pathways Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 287 Generated on 12/14/2022INP 2002 Introduction to Industrial Psychology 3 Credits PPE 2001 Psychology – Introduction to Personality 3 Credits PSY 2012 General Psychology Gen Ed Core 3 Credits PSY 2012H General Psychology Honors Gen Ed Core 3 Credits PSY 2602 The Evolution of Modern Psychology 3 Credits Area F Sociology SYG 2000 Introduction to Sociology Gen Ed Core 3 Credits SYG 2000H Honors Introduction to Sociology Gen Ed Core 3 Credits SYG 2010 Social Problems 3 Credits SYG 2110H Honors Introduction to Social Research 3 Credits SYG 2230 Race and Ethnic Relations 3 Credits SYG 2311 Introduction to Conflict Studies 3 Credits SYG 2340 Human Sexuality 3 Credits SYG 2430 Marriage and the Family 3 Credits SYP 2512 Sociology of Deviance 3 Credits History 3 Credits AMH 2010 United States History to 1865 3 Credits AMH 2010H Honors United States History to 1865 3 Credits AMH 2020 United States History 1865 to Present Gen Ed Core Civic Lit 3 Credits AMH 2020H Honors United States History 1865 to Present Gen Ed Core Civic Lit 3 Credits AMH 2035 The United States 1945 to Present 3 Credits AMH 2070 History of Florida 3 Credits AMH 2090 United States Women’s History 3 Credits AMH 2090H Honors United States Women’s History 3 Credits AMH 2091 African American History 3 Credits EUH 2000 Western Civilization to 1600 3 Credits EUH 2000H Honors Western Civilization to 1600 3 Credits EUH 2001 Western Civilization 1600 to Present 3 Credits EUH 2001H Honors Western Civilization 1600 to Present 3 Credits HPS 2100H Honors History Meets Science 3 Credits LAH 2020 Latin American History 3 Credits WOH 1022 World History Since 1500 3 Credits WOH 2232 Survey of Early Christianity 3 Credits Mathematics – Must take one Core Course 6 Credits MAC 1105 College Algebra Gen Ed Core 3 Credits MAC 1114 Trigonometry 3 Credits MAC 1140 Precalculus Algebra 3 Credits MAC 1147 Precalculus Algebra/ Trigonometry 5 Credits MAC 2233 Concepts of Calculus 3 Credits MAC 2311 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I Gen Ed Core 5 Credits MAC 2311H Honors Analytical Geometry and Calculus I Gen Ed Core 5 Credits MAC 2312 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 5 Credits MGF 1106 College Mathematics Gen Ed Core 3 Credits MGF 1107 Liberal Arts Mathematics Gen Ed Core 3 Credits STA 2023 Statistical Methods I Gen Ed Core 3 Credits STA 2023H Honors Statistical Methods I Gen Ed Core 3 Credits Natural Science – Must take one Core Course Academic Programs and Pathways Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 288 Generated on 12/14/20226 Credits Courses must be taken from two different areas Area A Biological Science BOT 2432 Applied Mycology 3 Credits BSC 1005 Concepts of Biology Gen Ed Core 3 Credits BSC 1005C Concepts of Biology with Lab Gen Ed Core 4 Credits BSC 1005H Honors Concepts of Biology Gen Ed Core 3 Credits BSC 1020 Human Biology 3 Credits BSC 1050 Biology and Environment 3 Credits BSC 1050H Honors Biology and Environment 3 Credits BSC 1076 Get Ready for Anatomy and Physiology 1 Credits BSC 1085 Anatomy and Physiology I – Transfer Gen Ed Core Credits BSC 2004 Parasitology and Human Disease 3 Credits BSC 2010C General Biology I Gen Ed Core 4 Credits Area B Earth Science AST 1002 Introduction to Astronomy Gen Ed Core 3 Credits AST 1002H Honors Introduction to Astronomy Gen Ed Core 3 Credits ESC 1000 Introduction to Earth Science Gen Ed Core 3 Credits EVR 1001 Introduction to Environmental Science Gen Ed Core 3 Credits EVR 1001C Introduction to Environmental Science with lab Gen Ed Core 4 Credits EVR 1001H Honors Introduction to Environmental Science Gen Ed Core 3 Credits GLY 1000 Introduction to Geology 3 Credits GLY 1101 Fossils and the History of Life 3 Credits GLY 2010C Physical Geology with Laboratory 4 Credits OCE 1001 Introduction to Oceanography 3 Credits OCE 1001C Introduction to Oceanography with Lab 4 Credits OCE 1001CH Honors Introduction to Oceanography with Lab 4 Credits MET 1010 Introduction to Meteorology 3 Credits MET 1010C Introduction to Meteorology with Lab 4 Credits Area C Physical Science CHM 1020 Chemistry in Everyday Life Gen Ed Core 3 Credits CHM 1020C Chemistry in Everyday Life with lab Gen Ed Core 4 Credits CHM 1020H Honors Chemistry in Everyday Life Gen Ed Core 3 Credits CHM 1032C Foundations of College Chemistry 4 Credits CHM 2045C General Chemistry I Gen Ed Core 4 Credits CHM 2045CH Honors General Chemistry Gen Ed Core 4 Credits PHY 1020 Physics of Everyday Phenomena Gen Ed Core 3 Credits PHY 1053C General Physics I Gen Ed Core 4 Credits PHY 2048C Physics with Calculus I Gen Ed Core 4 Credits PHY 2048CH Honors Physics with Calculus I Gen Ed Core 4 Credits PSC 2521 Sustainability: Concepts and Issues 3 Credits Total Credits: 120 Nursing Bachelor of Science Major Code: NUR-BS CIP: 1105138012 Program Description The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program is designed for nurses who have completed an Associate Degree in Nursing or a Diploma in Academic Programs and Pathways Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 289 Generated on 12/14/2022Nursing from an accredited school and are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) or hold an active RN license. The program affords nurses a strong foundation for advancing their career or continuing on to graduate studies. The program focuses on nursing practice, leadership, research and contemporary issues in healthcare and concludes with a capstone course that incorporates the knowledge learned throughout the program. This nursing education program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326 www.acenursing.org Profession Nursing ranks as the nation’s largest health career field. Registered nurses (RNs) practice in a variety of settings while providing compassionate care to patients who are ill, injured, convalescent or disabled. Nurses are dedicated to the health and well-being of patients of all ages, health and abilities, and often serve as advocates in the care of individuals and communities. Career Opportunities Nurses with BSN degrees are qualified to work in any state and, due to their high demand, often choose their positions, hours and employers. Salaries and employment opportunities continue to expand as the health care industry grows, particularly in Central Florida. Additionally, positions outside of the traditional hospital environment offer nurses versatility and flexibility. For career information related to this program, please visit ONet OnLine.
Job Outlook
Employment in this field is expected to grow by 26
percent (faster than average) through 2020 due to
the demands caused by technological
advancements, an increased emphasis on
preventative care and the large aging population
(Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics).
Degree Transfer
Graduates of the BSN program may articulate into a
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program.
Certifications - Registered Nurse (RN), Florida Department of
Health - Registered Nurse (RN), National Council of
State Boards of Nursing
Program Admission
Students may begin the BSN program three times
each year in August (Term I), in January (Term II),
or in May (Term III). Interested persons must first
be admitted to Seminole State before registering for
BSN coursework. The dates for application may
vary.
The nursing program has specific requirements for
admission. Candidates must: - Graduate from a regionally accredited
Associate in Science Degree Nursing or
Diploma in Nursing program and be eligible to
sit for the National Council Licensing
Examination (NCLEX RN), or hold an active RN
license; graduates from non-regionally
accredited programs may apply for review, and
if accepted, they can apply to be granted
credits equal SSC’s ADN program. - Apply and be accepted to Seminole State
College; - GPA of 2.5 or higher;
- Attain a grade of “C” or higher in all General
Education course requirements;
All nursing courses are taught in a distance format.
Students must have access to a computer with
Internet capabilities while enrolled in the program.
Required Courses 24 Credits
Students must complete all Required Courses with a grade of “C” or
higher.
NUR 3825 Professional Role Transition 3 Credits
NUR 3125 Pathophysiology 3 Credits
NUR 3161 Scholarly Resources for Nursing 1 Credits
Academic Programs and Pathways
Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 290 Generated on 12/14/2022NUR 3169 Evidence & Research in Nursing
Practice
3 Credits
NUR 3667 Diversity & Global Trends in
Nursing
3 Credits
NUR 3634C Community and Public Health
Nursing
3 Credits
NUR 4829 Leadership and Management in
Nursing
3 Credits
NUR 4837 Healthcare Policy and Economics in
Nursing
3 Credits
NUR 4944 Capstone Preparation Credits
NUR 4945C Nursing Capstone 2 Credits
Elective Courses 6 Credits
Students must complete all Elective Courses with a grade of “C” or higher.
HSC 4404 Medical Disaster Management 3 Credits
NUR 3145 Pharmacology 3 Credits
NUR 3177 Holistic Nursing 3 Credits
NUR 3678 Nursing Care of Vulnerable
Populations
3 Credits
NUR 3870 Informatics in Healthcare 3 Credits
NUR 3930 Selected Studies in Nursing 3 Credits
NUR 3931 Selected Studies in Nursing 1 Credits
NUR 4257 Critical Care Nursing 3 Credits
NUR 4286 Gerontological Nursing 3 Credits
NUR 4296 Emergency Preparedness and
Crisis Management
3 Credits
NUR 4931 Selected Studies in Nursing 3 Credits
NUR 4953 Intercultural Healthcare 3 Credits
Any 3000 or 4000 level NUR course not already required in the program
Foundation Courses 54 Credits
ADN/Diploma Credits
General Education Courses 36 Credits
Students must complete all
General Education Courses with
a grade of “C” or higher.
Communication – Must take one Core Course
9 Credits
ENC 1101 English I Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
ENC 1102 English II 3 Credits
SPC 1608 Speech Communication 3 Credits
Mathematics – Must take one Core Course
6 Credits
Note: STA 2023 is a required Mathematics General Education course.
MAC 1105 College Algebra Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
MAC 1114 Trigonometry 3 Credits
MAC 1140 Precalculus Algebra 3 Credits
MAC 1147 Precalculus Algebra/
Trigonometry
5 Credits
MAC 2233 Concepts of Calculus 3 Credits
MAC 2311 Analytic Geometry
and Calculus I Gen Ed Core 5 Credits
MAC 2311H Honors Analytical
Geometry and
Calculus I
Gen Ed Core
5 Credits
MAC 2312 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 5 Credits
MGF 1106 College Mathematics Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
MGF 1107 Liberal Arts
Mathematics Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
STA 2023 Statistical Methods I Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
STA 2023H Honors Statistical
Methods I Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
Social Science and History – Must take one Core Course
9 Credits
Courses must be taken from
three areas. Three credits must
be taken from History
Social Science General Education course
6 Credits
Area A Anthropology
Academic Programs and Pathways
Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 291 Generated on 12/14/2022ANT 2000 General
Anthropology Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
ANT 2410 Introduction to Cultural
Anthropology
3 Credits
Area B Economics
ECO 1000 Basic Economics 3 Credits
ECO 2013 Principles of
Economics
(MACRO)
Gen Ed Core
3 Credits
ECO 2013H Honors
Principles of
Economics
(MACRO)
Gen Ed Core
3 Credits
ECO 2023 Principles of Economics
(MICRO)
3 Credits
ECO 2023H Honors Principles of
Economics (MICRO)
3 Credits
ECO 2930 Selected Studies in
Economics
3 Credits
Area C Geography
GEA 1000 World Regional Geography 3 Credits
GEO 1200 Introduction to Physical
Geography
3 Credits
Area D Political Science
CPO 1421 Politics, Society, and Islam 3 Credits
INR 2002 International Relations 3 Credits
INR 2002H Honors International
Relations
3 Credits
PAX 2000 Introduction to Peace
Studies
3 Credits
POS 2041 U.S. Federal
Government
Gen Ed Core
Civic Lit
3 Credits
POS 2041H Honors U.S.
Federal
Government
Gen Ed Core
Civic Lit
3 Credits
POS 2112 State and Local Government 3 Credits
POT 2002 Political Theory 3 Credits
POT 2002H Honors – Political Theory 3 Credits
POT 2301 Political Ideology –
Introduction
3 Credits
PUP 2230 Energy and Environmental
Policy
3 Credits
Area E Psychology
CBH 1021H Honors Comparative
Psychology & Animal
Behavior
3 Credits
CLP 2140 Abnormal Psychology 3 Credits
DEP 2004 Developmental Psychology 3 Credits
INP 2002 Introduction to Industrial
Psychology
3 Credits
PPE 2001 Psychology – Introduction to
Personality
3 Credits
PSY 2012 General
Psychology Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
PSY 2012H General
Psychology
Honors
Gen Ed Core
3 Credits
PSY 2602 The Evolution of Modern
Psychology
3 Credits
Area F Sociology
SYG 2000 Introduction to
Sociology Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
SYG 2000H Honors
Introduction to
Sociology
Gen Ed Core
3 Credits
SYG 2010 Social Problems 3 Credits
SYG 2110H Honors Introduction to
Social Research
3 Credits
SYG 2230 Race and Ethnic Relations 3 Credits
SYG 2311 Introduction to Conflict
Studies
3 Credits
SYG 2340 Human Sexuality 3 Credits
SYG 2430 Marriage and the Family 3 Credits
SYP 2512 Sociology of Deviance 3 Credits
History 3 Credits
AMH 2010 United States History to 1865 3 Credits
AMH 2010H Honors United States History
to 1865
3 Credits
AMH 2020 United States Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
Academic Programs and Pathways
Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 292 Generated on 12/14/2022History 1865 to
Present
Civic Lit
AMH 2020H Honors United
States History
1865 to Present
Gen Ed Core
Civic Lit
3 Credits
AMH 2035 The United States 1945 to
Present
3 Credits
AMH 2070 History of Florida 3 Credits
AMH 2090 United States Women’s History 3 Credits
AMH 2090H Honors United States Women’s
History
3 Credits
AMH 2091 African American History 3 Credits
EUH 2000 Western Civilization to 1600 3 Credits
EUH 2000H Honors Western Civilization to
1600
3 Credits
EUH 2001 Western Civilization 1600 to
Present
3 Credits
EUH 2001H Honors Western Civilization
1600 to Present
3 Credits
HPS 2100H Honors History Meets Science 3 Credits
LAH 2020 Latin American History 3 Credits
WOH 1022 World History Since 1500 3 Credits
WOH 2232 Survey of Early Christianity 3 Credits
Natural Science – Must take one Core Course
6 Credits
Courses must be taken from two different areas
Area A Biological Science
BOT 2432 Applied Mycology 3 Credits
BSC 1005 Concepts of
Biology Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
BSC 1005C Concepts of
Biology with Lab Gen Ed Core 4 Credits
BSC 1005H Honors Concepts
of Biology Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
BSC 1020 Human Biology 3 Credits
BSC 1050 Biology and Environment 3 Credits
BSC 1050H Honors Biology and
Environment
3 Credits
BSC 1076 Get Ready for Anatomy and
Physiology
1 Credits
BSC 1085 Anatomy and
Physiology I –
Transfer
Gen Ed Core
Credits
BSC 2004 Parasitology and Human
Disease
3 Credits
BSC 2010C General Biology I Gen Ed Core 4 Credits
Area B Earth Science
AST 1002 Introduction to
Astronomy Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
AST 1002H Honors
Introduction to
Astronomy
Gen Ed Core
3 Credits
ESC 1000 Introduction to
Earth Science Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
EVR 1001 Introduction to
Environmental
Science
Gen Ed Core
3 Credits
EVR 1001C Introduction to
Environmental
Science with lab
Gen Ed Core
4 Credits
EVR 1001H Honors
Introduction to
Environmental
Science
Gen Ed Core
3 Credits
GLY 1000 Introduction to Geology 3 Credits
GLY 1101 Fossils and the History of Life 3 Credits
GLY 2010C Physical Geology with
Laboratory
4 Credits
OCE 1001 Introduction to
Oceanography
3 Credits
OCE 1001C Introduction to
Oceanography with Lab
4 Credits
OCE 1001CH Honors Introduction to
Oceanography with Lab
4 Credits
MET 1010 Introduction to Meteorology 3 Credits
MET 1010C Introduction to Meteorology
with Lab
4 Credits
Area C Physical Science
CHM 1020 Chemistry in
Everyday Life Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
Academic Programs and Pathways
Catalog Year 2022-23 Page 293 Generated on 12/14/2022CHM 1020C Chemistry in
Everyday Life with
lab
Gen Ed Core
4 Credits
CHM 1020H Honors Chemistry
in Everyday Life Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
CHM 1032C Foundations of College
Chemistry
4 Credits
CHM 2045C General
Chemistry I Gen Ed Core 4 Credits
CHM 2045CH Honors General
Chemistry Gen Ed Core 4 Credits
PHY 1020 Physics of
Everyday
Phenomena
Gen Ed Core
3 Credits
PHY 1053C General Physics I Gen Ed Core 4 Credits
PHY 2048C Physics with
Calculus I Gen Ed Core 4 Credits
PHY 2048CH Honors Physics
with Calculus I Gen Ed Core 4 Credits
PSC 2521 Sustainability: Concepts and
Issues
3 Credits
Humanities – Must take one Core Course
6 Credits
Three credits from Area A and three credits from Area B
Cultural Humanities Area A
HUM 2020 Experiencing the
Humanities Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
HUM 2020H Honors
Experiencing the
Humanities
Gen Ed Core
3 Credits
HUM 2220 Ancient/Classical Humanities 3 Credits
HUM 2223 Medieval Humanities 3 Credits
HUM 2232 Renaissance/Baroque
Humanities
3 Credits
HUM 2234 18th and 19th Century
Humanities
3 Credits
HUM 2250 20th/21st Century Humanities 3 Credits
HUM 2250H Honors 20th/21st Century
Humanities
3 Credits
HUM 2322 Women, Gender and Culture 3 Credits
HUM 2322H Honors Women, Gender and
Culture
3 Credits
HUM 2410 Asian Humanities 3 Credits
HUM 2410H Honors Asian Humanities 3 Credits
HUM 2454 African American Humanities 3 Credits
HUM 2454H Honors African American
Humanities
3 Credits
HUM 2461 Latin American Humanities 3 Credits
HUM 2461H Honors Latin American
Humanities
3 Credits
HUM 2821 LGBTQ Studies in the
Humanities
3 Credits
PHI 2010 Introduction to
Philosophy I Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
PHI 2010H Honors Intro to
Philosophy I Gen Ed Core 3 Credits
PHI 1630 Contemporary Ethical Problems 3 Credits
REL 2300 Religions of the World 3 Credits
Artistic and Literary Humanities Area B
MAN3781 Sustainable Business Strategies SUMMER 2022
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