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Dec 17, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Nursing - RN, BS
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For more information on the Nursing Department
Required Credits for the Major: 93
Program Code: BS-NURR
Students may not earn more than two grades of C- or below is any pre-requisite or major required courses.
Students must earn a C or better in the pre-requisite courses prior to starting the upper division nursing courses.
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Pioneer Success Seminar
Required Course: 1
University Core Curriculum
Required Credits (excluding those completed as major requirements): 24
Three (3) University Core Curriculum courses are specified for this major:
- UCC Area 2A: Expression: Arts and Communication: COMM 2630
- UCC Area 3C: Ways of Knowing: Social and Behavioral Sciences: ECON 2020
- UCC Area 6: Global Awareness: ANTH 3100
Five (5) University Core Curriculum courses are completed as part of the major pre-requisite requirements:
- UCC Area 3C: Ways of Knowing: Social and Behavioral Sciences: PSY 1100
- UCC Area 3D: Ways of Knowing: Scientific Perspective: CHEM 1330
- UCC Area 3E: Ways of Knowing: Quantitative Thinking: MATH 1300
- UCC Area 4: Diversity and Justice: NUR 3250
- UCC Area 5: Community and Civic Engagement: NUR 4290
University Core Curriculum requirements and courses.
Pre-Requisite Courses Supporting the Nursing Major
Required Credits: 35
The following courses are completed in the first two years, prior to starting the Upper Division Nursing Curriculum.
Several of these pre-requisite courses satisfy University Core Curriculum Requirements.
Upper Division Nursing Course Requirements
Required Credits: 54
Nursing Elective Requirement
Required Credits: 3
Writing Intensive Requirement
Courses Required: 4
One (1) Writing Intensive course is completed for University Core Curriculum Area 2B: ENG 1100
Two (2) Writing Intensive courses are completed as part of the major requirements: NUR 3250 and NUR 3500
One (1) additional Writing Intensive course is required for graduation.
Writing Intensive requirement and courses.
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