Nursing, Pre-licensure Bachelor of Science

Traditional Four-Year Program

This program is designed for students seeking a traditional four-year, campus-based experience. Students who are first-time college attendees must complete a First-Year Seminar in the first semester of their studies. This additional course creates a total of 126 semester hours to complete the program. Students are able to sit for NCLEX at the end of the fourth year and will earn a bachelor’s degree in nursing.

Campus-Based Three-Year Program

This course is designed for students seeking a year-round accelerated campus-based experience. Students who select this option typically transfer in more than 20 semester hours of credit. Students entering this program require permission of the director. Because this is an accelerated program, full-time work is not typically possible. Students are able to sit for NCLEX at the end of the third year and will earn a bachelor’s degree in nursing. A total of 123 semester hours are needed to complete this program.

3+1 Option

Students with previous healthcare experience or previous military service may opt for a 3+1 plan of study in which they complete their BSN in three years, substituting one BSN courses with its MSN counterpart. Students without the necessary experience may request to be admitted to the 3+1 option. These students must have a 3.5 grade-point average in sciences and two references from an educator indicating the student’s ability to successfully complete an accelerated program of study. Students will also need to meet with the director for approval.

With a further year of online study, students will be able to complete a Master of Science in Nursing (education or leadership track). MSN courses are online and could also be completed on a part-time basis. In this option, students complete 120 semester hours in their BSN and an additional 38 semester hours to complete their MSN.

Degree Requirements

Required Courses

NUR 101Health Assessment

3

NUR 102Foundational Concepts - Nursing Practice

4

NUR 113Health Promotion and Wellness

2

NUR 131Pharmacology for Healthcare Providers

2

NUR 201Chronic Illness - Adult Populations

5

NUR 203Population-Focused Care

2

NUR 212Mental Health Nursing

4

NUR 231Pharmacology for Healthcare Providers II

2

NUR 280Healthcare Informatics

3

NUR 281Pathophysiology for Nurses

4

NUR 304Childbearing/Child Rearing Families

5

NUR 361Adult Medical Surgical Concepts

6

NUR 380Research in Healthcare

3

NUR 382Complex Care Across the Life Span

4

NUR 404Senior Practicum

2

NUR 414Nursing Leadership

3

CLS 105Med/Scientific Terminology-Greek/Latin

3

HSC 111Microbiology for Nurses

4

HSC 209Human Nutrition

3

HSC 215Human Anatomy & Physiology I

4

HSC 216Human Anatomy & Physiology II

4

HSC 218Genetics for Health Sciences

3

 

MAT 115Introductory Statistics

3

OR

PSY 115Understanding Statistics

3

 

PHI 230Healthcare Ethics

3

PSY 202Life-Span Development

3

NUR 113 Health Promotion is a substitute for ESS 281