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RNBSN Track (BSN) Program of Study

The Liberal Arts Core Courses include:

ENGL-101

English Composition

3 cr.

ENGL-102

Western Literature & Composition

3 cr.

PHIL-101 or 110, or 120

Philosophy

3 cr.

REL

Judaic-Christian Religion Course

3 cr.

 

Lecture/Performance

1 cr.*

COMM-100

Introduction to Speech

2 cr.

 

Fine Arts

4 cr.

COMP-150

Microcomputer Applications

3 cr.

KINS-101

Wellness and Fitness for a Lifetime

1 cr.

MATH-108

Discovery in Mathematics

3 cr.

HIST-102

World History II

3 cr.

 

Modern Foreign Language**

4 cr.

 

Total 33 cr.

*If student is enrolled full time.
**May demonstrate competency through exam or prior learning.

The Support Courses include:

BIOL-103 & 104

Anatomy & Physiology

8 cr.

CHEM 104

Chemistry for the Health Sciences*

5 cr.

BIOL-209

Microbiology

4 cr.

PSY-120

Introduction to Psychology

3 cr.

SOC-101 or 103

Sociology Course

3 cr.

200-400

Social Science or Psychology Elective

3 cr.

PSY-240

Abnormal Psychology

3 cr.

 

Total 29 cr.

*This course may be waived based on student’s prior learning.

The Nursing Courses include:

NURN-320

Conceptual Basis of Professional Nursing

5 cr.

NURN-330

Methods of Nursing Research

3 cr.

NURN-340

Pathophysiological Concepts for
Professional Nursing

3 cr.

NURN-416

Health Promotion Across the Lifespan

7 cr.

NURN-421

Promoting Healthy Communities

4 cr.

NURN-422

Managing and Leading in Nursing

4 cr.

NURN-480

Capstone Professional Nursing Practicum

4 cr.

 

Total 30 cr.

The curriculum is subject to revision based upon the desired competencies for the nursing graduate that will be demanded by the health care industry.

Total Hours Needed to Graduate:

A minimum of 124 credit hours must be successfully completed to earn a BSN degree. The number of transferable hours from students’ ASN or diploma program or other coursework from accredited universities or colleges will vary. In some cases, elective hours will be needed to reach the 124-hour graduation requirement.




 


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