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Pre Nursing Courses at Ohio Dominican College

Courses
See course descriptions for pre-requisites and co-requisites Credits
Core Courses

BIO 111 General Biology I 4*
BIO 112 General Biology II 4*
BIO 227 Microbiology 4*
BIO 252 Nutrition 4*
BIO 341 Human Anatomy 4*
BIO 342 Human Physiology 4*
CHM 109 General Chemistry I 4*
CHM 110 General Chemistry II (4) OR 4*
CHM 113 Organic or Biological Chemistry (4)

Required Correlatives

ENG 101 Thinking & Writing Across Curriculum 4*
PEH 125 Health and Wellness 2*
PHL 242 Applied Ethics 4*
PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 4*
PSY 224 Human Development - Lifespan 4*
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 4*
IDS 179b or IDS 179k Reflections on Self: What does it mean to be human? 4*
THL 115 Introduction to Spirituality 4*

Total Credits Required 62
*used to calculate the program GPA

Pre licensure BSN Program Requirements at Florida Southern College

BIO 110 Biological Foundations
BIO 209 Human Anatomy
BIO 210 Human Physiology
BIO 227 Microbiology for Allied Health
BUS 217 Principles of Management
CHE 101 General Chemistry I
CHE 102 General Chemistry II
MAT 157 Elementary Statistics
NUR 301 Human Nutrition
NUR 304 Nursing Concepts and Issues
NUR 305 Pharmacology
NUR 310 Nursing Fundamentals
NUR 316 Theoretical Foundations
NUR 330 Adult Health Nursing I
NUR 356 Techniques for Health Assessment
NUR 412 Advanced Health Assessment
NUR 401 Maternal/Child Health
NUR 417 Professional Inquiry
NUR 420 Community/Mental Health
NUR 466 Care of Older Adults
NUR 480 Professional Socialization
NUR 490 Adult Health Nursing II
PSY 209 Developmental Psychology
SPC 214 Interpersonal Communication

BSN Requirements at Regis College Massachusetts

Degree Requirements
The following is a list of courses that should be taken by intended nursing majors prior to their third and fourth years at Regis College, Courses Taken by Intended Nursing Majors.Year 1
Fall (Semester I) Credits Spring (Semester II) Credits

First Year Seminar

2
First Year Seminar OR Religious Studies
2

EN 105 Writing Seminar
4
Humanities requirement (Ethics recommendation, ID 304)
4

CH 101 Introduction to Chemistry I/Lab
(Prerequisite: MA 100)
4
CH 102 Introduction to Chemistry II/Lab
4

SO 201 Introduction to Sociology OR Social Science Elective
4
Social Studies requirement
4

MA 211 Statistical Methods or elective
4
MA 212 Statistical Methods OR MA 210 Statistics
4


Year 2

Fall (Semester I) Credits Spring (Semester II) Credits

BI 105 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab (Prerequisite: MA 100)
4
BI 106 Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab
4

Elective
4
BI 108 General Microbiology/Lab
4

NU 201 Introduction to Nursing (Prerequisite: EN100 and MA 096 or demonstrated competencies in both areas)
4
PS 233 Introduction to Human Development
4

Elective
4
NU105 Normal Nutrition
(Prerequisite: BI 105)
4

PS 203 Introduction to Psychology

ID 304 Exploring Ethics
4


Year 3

Fall (Semester I) Credits Spring (Semester II) Credits

NU 304 Health Assessment in Degree Requirements
4
NU 325 Acute Care Nursing (Clinical)
8

NU 320 Clinical Pharmacology
3
NU 333 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing (Clinical)
5

NU 324 Professional Nursing (Clinical)
8
Spanish for the Health Professional (recommended)
4

Elective
4

Year 4
Fall (Semester I) Credits Spring (Semester II) Credits

NU 326 Acute Care of the Child (Clinical)
5
NU 340 Community Nursing (Clinical)
5

NU 332 Family Health Nursing (Clinical)
5
NU 345 Complex Care Nursing (Clinical)
5

NU 409 Research in Nursing
4
Graduate Course Elective recommened (NU 618 Health Policy)
4

Elective (graduate elective recommended)
4
Graduate Course Elective recommened (NU 642 Management Concepts in Advanced Practice)
3

Pre Health Sciences Nursing Certificate Requirements at St Clair College Canada

Code
Credit
Course Name

Semester 1
ENG107G
3
College Writing
GAS83
4
Pre-Technical Math
GAS11
4
Biology I
GAS11A
4
Preparatory Chemistry I
MIC111
2
Computer Applications I

Choose one of:
SSC164G
3
Intro. to Sociology
SSC167G
3
Strategies for Success

Semester 2
COM200G
3
Communication & Today’s Workplace
GAS93
4
Introductory Statistics
GAS21A
4
Preparatory Chemistry II
GAS21
4
Biology II
MIC211
2
Computer Applications II

Choose one of:
SSC150G
3
Contemporary Social Problems
SSC160G
3
Basic Psychology

Required Nursing And Science Courses at Richard Stockton College

Freshman Year
Chemistry I for Life Science 4 credits
Chemistry II for Life Science 4 credits
Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits
Foundations of Professional Practice 4 credits

Sophomore Year
Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits
Nursing Assessment I 3 credits
Pathophysiology 4 credits
Pharmacology for Life Science 4 credits
Nursing Assessment II 3 credits

Junior Year
Microbiology for Life Science 4 credits
Care of the Adult I 8 credits
Psychosocial Nursing 5 credits
Research Methods 3 credits
Care of the Childbearing/ 6 credits
Childrearing Family

Senior Year
Professional Nursing in the Community 6 credits
Care of the Adult II 6 credits
Issues in Nursing 4 credits
Care of the Adult III 8 credits

Nursing Degree at Northern State University

Northern State University has a cooperative program with the College of Nursing at South Dakota State University for students wishing to take two years of the curriculum prior to transferring to the professional nursing course sequence at SDSU to complete the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in nursing. The baccalaureate degree in nursing is now the recommended degree for entry into a professional nursing career. The South Dakota State University nursing program is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The student should complete as many as possible of the basic science and general education requirements at Northern State University prior to transfer to ensure flexibility in the planning and scheduling of courses at SDSU. To be considered for admission, students must have a 2.7 GPA or higher and a grade of “C” or higher in all completed required nursing major support courses and complete an Application for Admission to the College of Nursing, SDSU, by mid-term of the semester preceding transfer.

You may enter the nursing major sequence at SDSU in either fall or spring semester. Upon completion of all course requirements, the degree Bachelor of Science with a major in nursing will be conferred by SDSU, after which you are eligible to take the National council Licensure Examination-RN which is given twice yearly (once in February and once in July). Successful performance on this examination will enable you to enter practice as a professional (registered) nurse.

Contact the Dean, College of Nursing, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota 57007, for additional information.

for further information, contact:

Dr. Alyssa Kiesow
Northern State University
1200 S. Jay Street
Aberdeen, SD 57401
(605)626-7707
Fax: (605)626-3364

Program InformationFreshman Year Semester Hours
BIOL 151-151L, General Biology 4
CHEM 112/112L, General Chemistry I 4
CHEM 114/114L, General Chemistry II 4
ENGL 101, English Composition I 3
Any upper division literature course 3
MATH 102, College Algebra 3
PSYC 101/101A, General Psychology 3
SOC 100, Introduction to Sociology 3
SPCM 101, Fundamentals of Speech 3
WEL 100/100L, Wellness of Life 2

Sophomore Year
BIOL 221/221L, Human Anatomy 4
BIOL 325-325L, Physiology 4
BIOL 331-331L, Microbiology 4
ENGL 201, Composition II 3
PSYC 221, Lifespan Developmental Psychology 3
PSYC 371, Statistics in Psychological Research or ECON 220, Business Statistics 3
BIOL 492, Medical Terminology 1

Specific course from the Humanities Core (in the current SDSU catalog) 9

Total 63

Nursing Degree Requirements at Mills College

Pre-Nursing
(17 semester course credits)

Required:

BIO 031N Human Anatomy for Nurses (1.25)

BIO 034N Human Physiology for Nurses (1.25)

BIO 041N Introductory Microbiology for Nurses (1.25)

BIO 047N Introduction to Statistics and Analytical Methods for Nurses (1)

CHEM 037N Survey of Chemistry for Nurses (1.25)

CHEM 038N Survey of Chemistry II: Principles of Nutrition for Nurses (1)

COLL 005 Information Literacy (0)

EDUC 161 Interpersonal Communication (1)

ENG 001 Critical Reading and Expository Writing (1)

HIST 011 The West and Its Cultural Traditions I (1) or
HIST 012 The West and Its Cultural Traditions II (1) or
HIST 031 American History I (1) or
HIST 032 American History II (1)

PHIL 015 Introduction to Philosophy (1) or
PHIL 062 Ethics (1)

PSYC 040 Life-Span Development Psychology (1)

PSYC 049 Fundamentals of Psychology (1)

SOC 055 Introduction to Sociology (1)

Creation and Criticism in the Arts (1), select one course from:

ARTH 018 Introduction to Western Art (1)

ARTH 019 Art of the Modern World (1)

ARTH 081 Introduction to Asian Art: India and the Himalayas (1)

ARTH 082 Introduction to Asian Art: China (1)
(or another art history course with the consent of instructor)

MUS 001 Exploring Music: Performance, Creation, and Cultural Practice (1)

MUS 014 Musics of the World: The Pacific, Asia, and India (1)

MUS 015 Musics of the World: Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Americas (1)

Multicultural Perspectives (1), select one course from:

ANTH 058 Cultural Anthropology (1)

ETHS 039 Raíces (Roots): Latin America and the Caribbean (1)

ETHS 042 Ethnicity and Environment in California (1)

ETHS 051 Introduction to Ethnic Studies (1)

ETHS 052 African American Women’s History (1)

ETHS 139 Asian/Pacific American Women Writers (1)

ETHS 150 Womanist Theory (1)

ETHS 157 Race, Gender, and the Criminal Justice System (1)

ETHS 172 American Indian Women in the U.S. (1)

HIST 160 History of Women in America (1)

MUS 014 Musics of the World: The Pacific, Asia, and India (1)

MUS 015 Musics of the World: Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Americas (1)
(or any other course approved to meet the multicultural perspectives requirement, with the consent of the academic advisor)

Women and Gender (1), select one course from:

ANTH 161 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women (1)

ENG 158 Contemporary Fiction by Women (1)

ETHS 052 African American Women’s History (1)

ETHS 139 Asian/Pacific American Women Writers (1)

ETHS 150 Womanist Theory (1)

ETHS 157 Race, Gender, and the Criminal Justice System (1)

ETHS 172 American Indian Women in the U.S. (1)

HIST 160 History of Women in American (1)

LET 115 African and Caribbean Literatures (1)

SOSC 120 Women and the Law (1)

WMST 071 Introduction to Women’s Studies (1)

WMST 094 Feminist Social Ethics (1)
(or any other course approved to meet the women and gender requirement, with the consent of the academic advisor)

Recommended:

NASC 051N Nursing Leadership Seminar I (.25)

NASC 052N Nursing Leadership Seminar II (.25)

Students are strongly encouraged to take Nursing Leadership Seminar every semester they are in residence at Mills.

Nursing Courses at Mills College

Nursing Courses Course # Course Title
BIO 031N: Human Anatomy for Nurses with Lab
BIO 034N: Human Physiology for Nurses with Lab
BIO 041N: Introductory Microbiology for Nurses with Lab
CHEM 037N: Survey of Chemistry for Nurses with Lab
CHEM 038N: Survey of Chemistry II: Principles of Nutrition for Nurses
NASC 051N: Nursing Leadership Seminar I
NASC 052N: Nursing Leadership Seminar II