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1. How is your honors degree program administered? Is there a specific
person who acts as coordinator? Is there a faculty committee?
Dr. Deanna Reising, School of Nursing faculty, coordinates the honors
program for the School of Nursing. Students wishing to pursue School of
Nursing honors should schedule a meeting with Dr. Reising,
dreising@indiana.edu, to discuss the program requirements.
2. What are the requirements for admission into your honors program? How
are students recruited for your program? May students recommend
themselves?
Students may express their intent to pursue School of Nursing honors at
any point after being admitted to the nursing major. Nursing honors
students must maintain a minimum 3.3 cumulative GPA or 3.3 nursing GPA,
and a minimum 3.5 GPA in Nursing honors course work. Students must also be
in good standing throughout their honors program.
3. How does a student graduate with honors from your department?
The student must work with a faculty sponsor, and successfully complete
each of the
following:
Nursing Honors Proposal Development (3 cr.)(NURS H399)
Nursing Honors Research (3 cr.)(NURS H499) Honors thesis or article for
publication, approved by the faculty sponsor, and with a copy provided to
the faculty sponsor.
Minimum 3.3 cumulative GPA or 3.3 nursing GPA, and minimum 3.5 GPA in
Nursing honors course work.
4. What courses do students take in order to prepare for working on the
honors research project? How are these honors seminars and courses
typically conducted? What are the usual requirements in such courses?
During the second year of the nursing major, students take H355
Data Analysis and H365 Nursing Research. Nursing Honors Proposal
Development (H399) is a 3 credit hour individual directed
readings/research
course in which honors students work directly with a faculty sponsor to
design the research project. Nursing Honors
Research (H499) is a 3 credit hour individualized course in which the
student
analyzes data from the research project and writes a thesis or article
for publication, under the guidance of the same faculty sponsor.
5. Are there resources available to support internships or
research projects related to the senior project?
Faculty sponsors will work with honors students in the preparation of
grant applications to support the honors research requirements.
6. What is the nature of the honors research project and what are the
requirements for completing it?
The honors research project is a mutually negotiated plan between the
faculty sponsor and the student to conduct a nursing research study. It
typically involves investigating a substantive topic related to nursing
practice, education, or administration.
7. What are the advantages for students who pursue the honors degree
compared to a regular degree in your area?
BSN students who pursue honors study at the IU School of Nursing enjoy a
supportive environment and academic mentoring from faculty. Honors
students wishing to enter graduate programs will have the advantage of
advanced preparation in research prior to entering a graduate program.
Additional opportunities in the clinical setting may be available to
students completing honors requirements.
8. Explain the background of honors course offerings in your discipline.
When were honors courses or sections first offered? When was your
honors degree program instituted?
The first group of seniors finished the BSN major on the Bloomington
campus in 2005. Students who have completed nursing honors have presented
and published their results in scholarly journals and have been successful
in achieving admission to graduate school.
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