Courses
General Requirements
Nursing 3255
Nursing 3360
One of:
Nursing 4510 or 45320 or 4530
HLSC 3450/PSYC3450
Nursing 3125 or 3230 or 3020
Nursing 3135
One of:
Nursing 3600
Nursing 4520 or 4520 or 4530
Fine Arts/Humanities Elective
Nursing 3020 or 33125 or 3230
Nursing 4135
One of:
Nursing 4510 or 4520 or 4530
Health Science Elective
(DL) indicates courses available through Distributed/Online Learning.
- Successful completion of at least 40 course equivalents (121.0 credit hours) with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00 on all courses taken for credit toward the degree.
- Attain a minimum cumulative grade point average of at least 2.50 on all required
Nursing and Health Sciences courses taken for credit toward the program in Years 3 and - Completion of the General Liberal Education Requirement (GLER)
- Minimum Grade Requirement A minimum grade of C is required in Nursing 163/Nursing 1220 and Nursing 173/Nursing 1320. A student who receives a grade of C - or less must repeat the course prior to proceeding in the program.
A minimum grade of C - is required in all Nursing courses In order to meet degree
requirements. Any student who receives a grade of D + or lower is required to
repeat the course and achieve a higher grade before being allowed to proceed in
the program. - Not more than three Independent Study courses may be taken for credit toward
the degree. Residence Requirement: 20 courses including a minimum of 12 in Nursing and Health Sciences. - All requirements must be completed within seven years of the first Nursing
course used for credit toward the degree
Year III Term I
Nursing 3020 or 3125 or 3230Nursing 3255
Nursing 3360
One of:
Nursing 4510 or 45320 or 4530
HLSC 3450/PSYC3450
Year III Term II
One of:Nursing 3125 or 3230 or 3020
Nursing 3135
One of:
Nursing 3600
Nursing 4520 or 4520 or 4530
Fine Arts/Humanities Elective
Year IV Term I
One of:Nursing 3020 or 33125 or 3230
Nursing 4135
One of:
Nursing 4510 or 4520 or 4530
Health Science Elective
Year IV Term II
Nursing 4750 Special Note: Whenever possible, nursing theory courses are aligned with concurrent clinical practice experiences.(DL) indicates courses available through Distributed/Online Learning.

