Earn two nursing degrees in four years!
SUNY Poly has a unique Joint Articulation Partnership with St. Elizabeth College of Nursing (SECON) for students who want to earn an A.A.S. degree and a B.S. degree with a major in Nursing. The goal of this partnership is to deliver a strong educational foundation developed during your first (freshman) year at SUNY Poly. Your educational foundation will be coupled with a hands-on learning approach by enrolling in your second and third year at St. Elizabeth College of Nursing (SECON) where you will complete over 590 hours of clinical time and complete your AAS degree in Nursing. SUNY Poly course requirements are also threaded through years two and three. You will return to SUNY Poly for year 4 and complete your Baccalaureate degree (BS) in Nursing.
R.N. Licensure
A current New York (NY) Registered Nursing (RN) License is required for year-4 coursework. Students who have not successfully obtained a current NY State RN License may continue with arts and science courses only until registration and licensure is obtained. Students must have a clear and unencumbered Nursing license in order to participate in clinical experiences in their final year at SUNY Poly. Failure to report any license sanction or condition will result in automatic failure of the course and removal from the nursing program.
Clinical Experiences
Principles of nursing are explored and examined more fully within a wide variety of diverse patient settings while at SUNY Poly and SECON. Students must meet licensure, CPR and health clearance requirements upon admission and these must be maintained while enrolled at SECON or SUNY Poly.
Unsafe clinical performance is behavior that seriously jeopardizes the patient’s well-being and/or causes potential or actual harm to self or others. A student demonstrating a pattern of unsafe performance will not be allowed to continue in the clinical nursing course. In addition, students are required to adhere to legal and ethical standards as established by regulatory agencies and nursing professional standards. Failure to comply with the above is cause for immediate dismissal from the program.
Health Requirements
All students must meet the health requirements of the nursing program and health agencies. Each student must be able to perform a full range of clinical activities. Satisfactory health clearance must be complete and on file in the Health and Wellness Center upon admission; and must be maintained while matriculated at SECON or SUNY Poly. Health forms will require students to be free from physical or mental impairments, including habituation or addiction to depressants, stimulants, narcotics, alcohol, or other behavior-altering substances that might interfere with the performance of their duties or would impose a potential risk to patients or personnel. Attendance at clinical activity without prior clinical clearance or while exhibiting unsafe or inappropriate behavior will result in clinical failure.
Computer Requirements
Computer compatible with the current Learning Management System, Blackboard. Students may go to https://sunyit.sln.suny.edu/default.asp to check computer capabilities. Students must have a USB headset with microphone. A wired internet connection is preferred. An external computer camera is required for online proctored exams.
I. SUNY General Education Requirements (30 credits)
All SUNY students must satisfy the following requirements.
No fewer than 30 credits must be attained from the SUNY approved General Education Course List with the following provisions:
- Mathematics (STA 100 required by program)
- Basic Communication (ENG 101 or equivalent)
- At least five (5) out of the following eight (8) SUNY General Education categories:
- Natural Science (BIO 215T & BIO 215L w/lab required by program)
- Social Science (PSY 100)
- American History
- Western Civilization
- Other World Civilization
- Humanities
- The Arts
- Foreign Language
NOTE: You may take more than one course in a given category to complete this 30-credit hour requirement, but you must also satisfy the appropriate number of categories.
II. Liberal Arts/Science Requirements (30 credits)
The New York State Education Department (SED) requires a student earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree to attain no fewer than 60 credits of combined SUNY General Education and Liberal Arts/Sciences courses. There may be overlap between courses meeting the SUNY General Education Requirements, Liberal Arts/Sciences Requirements, and Program Core requirements but a student may receive course credits only once even if multiple requirements are satisfied by a single course. The total number of combined credit hours must be no fewer than 60 credits.
SUNY Poly degree requirements:
- Natural Sciences One course which shall be a General Education Natural Science course. For Nursing students, the requirement is satisfied by BIO 215 and BIO 216. Both courses are with a lab.
- Upper-Division Writing Course Recommended course for nursing students is COM 308
Specific requirement for Nursing majors includes:
- STA 100 Statistical Methods
- BIO 215T & BIO 215L Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIO 216T & BIO 216L Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIO 275 Microbiology
- BIO 350 Advanced Physiology
- BIO 250 Health Care Genetics
- Cultural Anthropology – ANT 303, or ANT 382, or equivalent
Social Science courses required for Nursing majors:
- PSY 100 Principles of Psychology
- PSY 220 Life-Span Developmental Psychology
- SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology
III. Nursing Core Coursework (58 credits)
Nursing transfer credit (30 credits)
SUNY Poly coursework (28 credits)
- NUR 300 Role Transitions to Baccalaureate Nursing Education
- NUR 313 Theoretical Bases for Professional Nursing Practice
- NUR 314T Comprehensive Health Assessment Theory
- NUR 314L Comprehensive Health Assessment Lab
- NUR 390 Nursing Research
- NUR 444 Transformational Leadership
- NUR 475 Public Health Nursing Science
- NUR 478 Care Coordination and Management
- NUR 490 Culminating Seminar
IV. General Electives (6 credits)
General electives (6 credits) may be satisfied by upper division nursing or non-nursing courses.