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Courses | B.S. in Nursing

Below are the course requirements for this academic program. In addition to these program-specific requirements, all majors include 51蹤獲's traditional undergraduate core curriculum. For more program details, including a sample course sequence, .

Prerequisites to the Program

Prior to admission into the clinical nursing program, pre-clinical nursing students must complete:

Human Anatomy4
Physiology4
Microbiology4
Introduction to Chemistry 13
Principles of Organic and Biochemistry 2,33
Principles of Organic and Biochemistry Lab 31
Studies in Critical Thinking and Writing with Studio 43
or  Studies in Critical Thinking and Writing
Introduction to Professional Nursing1
Introduction to Psychology 53
Select three credits of an approved Communication course (see Dept for details) 63
Total Credits26-29
1

is waived for students who meet the qualifications to enter , and they are required to complete 26 program prerequisite credits. See the current Placement Options for CHEM 120 for more information. 

2

Fulfills the Science Core Curriculum requirement.

3

 and may be substituted for and upon advisor approval.

4

Fulfills 3 credits of the 6-credit English Core Curriculum requirement.

5

Fulfills the Behavioral Science Core Curriculum requirement.

6

Fulfills the Communication Core Curriculum requirement.

Curriculum Requirements

Acceptance into the clinical nursing program is required prior to taking the program courses below.

Program Prerequisites26-29
The Core Curriculum requirement for a foreign language for nursing majors is two years of the same high school language or four credits of a college language. Nursing majors meet the Core Curriculum requirement in mathematics within the major; they are exempt from the Core Curriculum requirement in literature; and they are required to take 3 credits of history.
Program Courses
Essentials of Clinical Nursing Pharmacology2
Nursing of the Patient/Family I - Theory4
Nursing of the Patient/Family I - Clinical3
Nursing of the Patient/Family II - Theory3
Nursing of the Patient/Family II - Clinical2.5
Nursing of the Patient/Family II - Nursing Application Lab0.5
Nursing Assessment of the Patient - Theory2
Nursing Assessment of the Patient - Clinical1
Nursing of the Mental Health Patient/Family - Theory2
Nursing of the Mental Health Patient/Family - Clinical1.5
Introduction to Women's Health - Theory2
Introduction to Women's Health - Clinical1.5
Nursing of the Older Adult Patient/Family - Theory2
Nursing of the Older Adult Patient/Family - Clinical1
Pediatric Nursing - Theory2
Pediatric Nursing - Clinical1.5
Nursing of the Patient/Family III - Theory2
Nursing of the Patient/Family III - Clinical2
Introduction to Nursing Research3
Applied Nursing Research1
Leadership/Management in Nursing - Theory2
Leadership/Management in Nursing: Transition to Practice - Clinical3
Leadership/Management in Nursing: Elective Setting - Clinical 12
Community and Public Health Nursing - Theory3
Community and Public Health Nursing - Clinical3
Practice Readiness Seminar and Application Lab1
Supporting Courses
Introduction to Probability and Statistics 23
or  Biostatistics
Select three credits from one of the following:3
INCS, ANTH, or SOCI 3
Select two or three credits from one of the following: 42-3
Critical Care Nursing - Theory 1
Health Education and Health Promotion
Kinesiology
Principles of Epidemiology
Community and Global Health
Health Behavior and Health Promotion
Psychology of Exercise and Health
Global Health Leadership
Exercise in Health and Disease
Health Policy and Ethics
Health Care Systems
Nutrition and Human Metabolism
Public Health Policy and Practice
Introduction to Psychopathology
Developmental Psychology: Lifespan
Sociology of Gender
Marriage and the Family
Unequal Justice: Race, Class, Gender and Crime
Sociology of Death and Dying
Ethnic and Minority Groups
Social Inequality: Race, Class and Gender
Sociology of Wealth and Poverty
Sociology of Disabilities
Sociology of Sexuality
Program Course Requirements: 61.5-62.5 credits
Core Curriculum Requirements 545-49
Total Credits132.5-140.5
1

(Critical Care Nursing - Theory) is available to be taken as elective with the option of having a Critical Care Clinical placement (based on space availability and faculty selection) in .

2

or  fulfills the Mathematics Core Curriculum requirement and must be taken prior to Semester 4 of clinical nursing program and .

3

See department for approved options.

4

Or other Department approved upper division elective.

5

See for details.

Transfer/Challenge Policy

For transfer nursing students, registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses and other applicants with health profession backgrounds including Military Veterans into the 51蹤獲 Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.

General Policies

  1. Transfer Student Application Process
    Applicants must first be accepted into 51蹤獲. It is recommended that the applicant meet with a nursing advisor at the time of university application. When the student has met the prerequisite requirements, a separate application and application fee must be made to the Department of Nursing. If the applicant is a RN or LVN, it is recommended that this be done concurrently with the application to the University. Contact the Department of Nursing for the program application. Priority consideration for placement in the clinical nursing program is given to current 51蹤獲 students. To be considered for acceptance into the clinical nursing program, all applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.

  2. Challenge Planning
    Applicants planning to challenge nursing courses must first be accepted by and fulfill all matriculation requirements of 51蹤獲. All required non-nursing prerequisites as outline in the Standard Curriculum Chart for the nursing major should be completed before entering clinical nursing courses. Contact the Department of Nursing for the current curriculum chart. Transfer credit for non-nursing courses will be granted by the Registrar's Office as indicated in the University catalog.
    RNs desiring to challenge must submit a portfolio and review fee of $350. LVNs desiring to challenge must submit a portfolio and review fee of $350. Veterans desiring to challenge must submit a portfolio and review fee of $350. Placement of students and nursing course credit for prior education experience is based upon individual portfolio evaluation which will include the following:

    1. Current RN or LVN license in the USA (and in California prior to start of nursing clinicals).
    2. Nursing course content outlines/syllabi/course descriptions.
    3. Official transcript documenting graduation from a regionally-accredited nursing program.
    4. Two references:
      1. If the ADN or LVN program was completed in the last 5 years, one reference is required from a faculty member from the last year of nursing courses.
      2. If the applicant has been employed as an RN or LVN, a work recommendation from an immediate supervisor who has worked with the applicant for at least 6 months is required.
    5. Educational and work resume.
      Nursing courses for which the RN may receive credit include the following (approved courses are subject to change):

      Theory Clinical
      // //
      N/A
      / /

      Nursing courses for which the LVN may receive credit include  and .

  3. Minimum Degree Requirements
    All candidates will take a minimum of nine upper-division nursing courses. This will include  (for 3 credits) in which the writing competency requirement will be met and which is designed to facilitate socialization into baccalaureate professional nursing. The credits of  will be started during the first year following acceptance into the nursing program. The content and credits will vary with individual needs, depending upon prior education experiences and the number of credits transferred in. These initial credits must be successfully completed prior to enrollment in any other clinical nursing course.
    The minimum required courses will include:

Professional Nursing Seminar1-3
Introduction to Nursing Research3
Applied Nursing Research1
Leadership/Management in Nursing - Theory2
Leadership/Management in Nursing: Transition to Practice - Clinical3
Leadership/Management in Nursing: Elective Setting - Clinical2
Community and Public Health Nursing - Theory3
Community and Public Health Nursing - Clinical3
Practice Readiness Seminar and Application Lab1
Total Credits19-21

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