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Undergraduate Catalog-Handbook 2015-2016 
    
Undergraduate Catalog-Handbook 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

BSN Program at Fairfield Medical Center


Mount Carmel College of Nursing offers a Bachelor of Science of Nursing (BSN) Program on the campus of Fairfield Medical Center in Lancaster, Ohio. This partnership is designed to help students realize their dreams of achieving exciting careers in nursing, while meeting the increasing community demand for baccalaureate prepared nurses.

As part of the Mount Carmel program, students take their freshman level general education coursework at the Ohio University-Lancaster (OU-L), followed by the traditional MCCN nursing curriculum from sophomore through senior year. The MCCN courses of nursing theory, nursing clinical, selected general education and science courses are taught by MCCN faculty at the Fairfield Medical Center campus.

Freshmen students attend orientation and register for classes at OU-L, and any financial aid is administered by that institution during the freshman year. OU-L grades and semester credits are posted to the student’s MCCN transcript. MCCN conducts another orientation toward the end of freshman year when administration of financial aid transfers to MCCN from sophomore year to the end of the student’s degree program.

Ohio University-Lancaster


Students take the following freshman year courses at the Ohio University-Lancaster campus. Exceptions are footnoted with an asterisk (*).

Freshman Year


MCCN at Fairfield Medical Center


Students take the following MCCN courses at the Fairfield Medical Center campus. Exceptions are noted with an asterisk (**).

Sophomore Year


Junior Year


Senior Year


Notes


  * These are MCCN courses (not Ohio University courses) taught by MCCN faculty at the Ohio University-Lancaster campus.
**  These Ohio University courses are taught at the OU-L campus. The senior level Humanities/Social Science elective is not required for a student who takes FYEX 110  and FYEX 111 ; this course sequence will count as the 2-credit senior elective.

Total Semester Credits = 130