Nov 21, 2024  
Xavier University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 2024-2025 
  
Xavier University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 2024-2025

Nursing - Accelerated (ABSN), B.S.N.


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The Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program is for individuals who have bachelor degrees in other fields and wish to become registered nurses.  This program builds upon the current BSN degree program which is fully approved by the Commission Collegiate on Nursing Education (CCNE) and approved by the Ohio Board of Nursing. Admission to the ABSN program will follow the successful completion of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited program. For more information, see https://acceleratednursing.xavier.edu/ .    If you are interested in the ABSN program, but do not have a bachelor’s degree, please see Accelerated BSN / BLA with Nursing concentration Pathway  ​  

The following four program objectives guide the ABSN program: 1. Demonstrate scholarship through critical thinking vital to professional judgement and ethical/moral decision making; 2. Exemplify service by valuing the dignity and worth of each person while providing thoughtful, compassionate and competent professional care with clients in transition;  3. Demonstrate leadership by coordinating, delegating, collaborating and maintaining collegial relationships with other members of the interdisciplinary health care team to promote the health and welfare of clients; and,  4. Value personal and professional growth through involvement in professional activities and by assuming responsibility for professional competence and continuing education.

The 63 credit hour curricula for the ABSN program is sequentially and logically structured to achieve expected individual and aggregate student outcomes related to program objectives.  Didactic content is applied to health care delivery in eight (8) practicum courses over program. Practicums are started in the first semester.  Content becomes more complex with each succeeding semester. Students are gradually placed in more complex  health care environments within the community (i.e. schools, nursing homes, hospitals, rehabilitation centers and home health) and end their course of practicum study with an immersion experience.  Successful completion of objectives for individual courses within the nursing major at each level provides the knowledge and skills necessary for a smooth transition to the next level.  Upon completion of the program, students will have provided nursing care to individuals across the life span with diverse cultural backgrounds. The combined course work promotes student achievement of program objectives.

Admission Criteria


  1. Hold a Baccalaureate or higher degree in a discipline other than nursing from an accredited higher education institution
  2. Preference will be for students with a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or greater in their earned degree
  3. Complete or have completed the following courses or equivalent courses* with a “B” average or better and a minimum grade of “C” (Only one retake permitted):
    • Human Anatomy or Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab, 4 cr.
    • Human Anatomy or Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab 4
    • Microbiology, 3 cr.
    • Basic/Elementary/General Statistics, 3 cr. (Only one retake is permitted.)
  4. Prerequisites should be completed within eight years of your ABSN program start date.  In limited cases science courses older than 8 years might be reviewed individually for consideration.
  5. We do NOT accept any transfer nursing courses from other institutions.
  6. Students that failed out of a nursing program or dismissed are not eligible for our program.
  7. If a student withdraws from a nursing program and leaves in good standing, they are eligible for our program if they meet the other admissions criteria.

Major Requirements


63 credit hours

  • NURS 130 Ways of Knowing 
  • NURS 1xx Transcultural Nursing
  • NURS 232 Nsg Fundamentals
  • NURS 233 Nsg Funds Practicum
  • NURS 226 Nsg Communication & Assessment
  • NURS 227 Nsg Communication & Assessment Practicum
  • NURS 364 Pathophysiology
  • NURS 266 Pharmacology
  • NURS 470 Community/Public Health Nursing
  • NURS 471 C/PH  Practicum
  • NURS 362 Adults in Transitions 1
  • NURS 363 Adults in Trans 1 Practicum
  • NURS 366 Adults in Transitions 2
  • NURS 367 Adults in Trans 2 Practicum
  • NURS 384 Childbearing Health in Transitions
  • NURS 383 Childbearing Practicum
  • NURS 382 Health Trns in Children & Fam
  • NURS 381 Children Practicum
  • NURS 370 Nsg Research
  • NURS 472 Care of the Complex Client
  • NURS 473 Care of the Complex Client Practicum
  • NURS 452 Mental Health Nursing
  • NURS 451 MH Practicum
  • NURS 498 Senior Seminar

Course Sequence


First Semester


  • NURS 130 Ways of Knowing 
  • NURS 1xx Transcultural Nursing
  • NURS 232 Nsg Fundamentals
  • NURS 233 Nsg Funds Practicum
  • NURS 226 Nsg Communication & Assessment
  • NURS 227 Nsg Communication & Assessment Practicum

14 hours

Second Semester


  • NURS 364 Pathophysiology
  • NURS 266 Pharmacology
  • NURS 470 Community/Public Health Nursing
  • NURS 471 C/PH  Practicum
  • NURS 362 Adults in Transitions 1
  • NURS 363 Adults in Trans 1 Practicum

17 hours

Third Semester


  • NURS 366 Adults in Transitions 2
  • NURS 367 Adults in Trans 2 Practicum
  • NURS 384 Childbearing Health in Transitions
  • NURS 383 Childbearing Practicum
  • NURS 382 Health Trns in Children & Fam
  • NURS 381 Children Practicum
  • NURS 370 Nsg Research

17 hours

Fourth Semester


  • NURS 472 Care of the Complex Client
  • NURS 473 Care of the Complex Client Practicum
  • NURS 452 Mental Health Nursing
  • NURS 451 MH Practicum
  • NURS 498 Senior Seminar

15 hours

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