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Students must be formally admitted to the major. The Department of Nursing should be contacted regarding admission. Students may apply throughout the year for admission to the major. Admission to the major is not required for junior-level fall semester course enrollment, but students must have confirmation of admission to enroll in spring semester junior-level courses.
Applicants must:
All individual nursing courses applied to the upper division major requirements must reflect a letter grade of C or better.
Read each course description for course prerequisites and/or corequisites. Selected courses are open to registered nurses prior to acceptance in the major.NRSG 3100 Concepts of Nursing and Health Care (4 credits)
NRSG 3110 Altered Physiological Processes: Selected Concepts for Nursing Practice (3 credits)
NRSG 3120 Transcultural Nursing (2 credits)
NRSG 3200 Health Education in Nursing Practice (3 credits)
NRSG 3210 Family Health Nursing (3 credits)
NRSG 3220 Nursing Practicum: Family (3 credits)
NRSG 3920 Directed Group Study (2 credits)
NRSG 4100 Nursing Research (3 credits)
NRSG 4110 Community Health Nursing (3 credits)
NRSG 4120 Nursing Practicum: Community (3 credits)
NRSG 4130 Practicum Selective: Assessment and Planning (2 credits)
NRSG 4200 Nursing Leadership and Management (3 credits)
NRSG 4220 Practicum Selective: Implementation and Evaluation (5 credits)
NRSG 4230 Nursing Profession in Contemporary Society (2 credits)
A Total of 128 Semester Credits is Required for a Bachelor's Degree
The 4-year track is designed for students who are beginning their studies for the nursing major.
- All official transcripts of credits transferred from other colleges and universities must be available in the BSU Admissions Office by September 15 for spring admission consideration to the nursing major.
- Applicants must have completed at least 30 semester credits, including the designated required non-nursing courses listed as follows, for admission consideration.
BIOL 1110 Human Biology (4 credits)
BIOL 1120 General Biology: Evolution and Ecology (3 credits)
PSY 1100 Introductory Psychology (4 credits)
PSY 2237 Lifespan Development (4 credits)- A grade of C or higher is required in the designated prerequisite courses for admission to the nursing major. If a grade of C or above is not earned the first time the course is taken, a grade of C or above must be earned the second time the course is taken. Designated course requirements for the major may not be taken on a pass/no credit basis.
Admission to the nursing major is competitive and limited. Admission is dependent on the number of applications and evidence of meeting the listed requirements.
- A cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher (on a 4.00 scale) and satisfactory completion of all designated required courses qualifies the student for the applicant pool, but does not guarantee admission to the major.
- A completed application for the nursing major and the additional materials requested in the application must be available in the Department of Nursing by September 15. The application packet includes information concerning requirements such as immunization, malpractice insurance, background checks, and CPR, CNA/Home Health Aide Certifications.
All nursing and non-nursing courses required for the major must reflect a letter grade of C or better.
Read each course description for course prerequisites and/or corequisites.
CPR, CNA/Home Health Certifications required for major
Completion of ** courses required for admission consideration to the major.A. Non-Nursing Courses
BIOL 1110** Human Biology (4 credits)
BIOL 1120** General Biology: Evolution and Ecology (3 credits)
BIOL 2110 Human Anatomy and Physiology (5 credits)
BIOL 3755 Medical Microbiology (3 credits)
CHEM 1110** Chemistry for Allied Health (3 credits)
PSY 1100** Introductory Psychology (4 credits)
PSY 2237** Lifespan Development (4 credits)
Subtotal 26 Credits
B. Nursing Courses
NRSG 2000 Introduction to Professional Nursing (2 credits)
NRSG 2004 Psychosocial Nursing (2 credits)
NRSG 2203 Introduction to Clinical Practice (3 credits)
NRSG 2204 Health Assessment (3 credits)
NRSG 3000 Elements of Scholarly Practice (2 credits)
NRSG 3001 Adult/Gerian Health (6 credits)
NRSG 3002 Palliative Care (2 credits)
NRSG 3003 Practicum: Adult/Gerian (4 credits)
NRSG 3004 Values, Ethics, and Legal Dimensions of Practice (2 credits)
NRSG 3120 Transcultural Nursing (2 credits)
NRSG 3201 The Childbearing Family (2 credits)
NRSG 3202 Child/Adolescent Health (5 credits)
NRSG 3203 Practicum: Family (4 credits)
NRSG 3457 Sexual Abuse (2 credits)
or NRSG 3920 Directed Group Study (2 credits)
NRSG 4001 Mental Health Nursing (5 credits)
NRSG 4003 Practicum: Rural Communities/Populations (5 credits)
NRSG 4100 Nursing Research (3 credits)
NRSG 4110 Community Health Nursing (3 credits)
NRSG 4200 Leadership/Management (3 credits)
NRSG 4201 Practicum: Role Integration (6 credits)
NRSG 4230 Nursing Professional in Contemporary Society (2 credits)
Subtotal 68 Credits
Total Semester Credits Required for Major 94 Credits
A Total of 128 Semester Credits is Required for a Bachelor’s Degree
Junior
NRSG 3100 Concepts of Nursing and Health Care
NRSG 3110 Altered Physiological Processes: Selected Concepts for Nursing Practice
NRSG 3120 Transcultural Nursing
NRSG 3200 Health Education in Nursing Practice
NRSG 3210 Family Health Nursing
NRSG 3220 Nursing Practicum: Family
Junior or Senior
NRSG 3920 Directed Group Study
and/or NRSG 3457 Sexual Abuse
Senior
NRSG 4100 Nursing Research
NRSG 4110 Community Health Nursing
NRSG 4120 Nursing Practicum: Community
NRSG 4130 Practicum Selective: Assessment and Planning
NRSG 4200 Nursing Leadership and Management
NRSG 4220 Practicum Selective: Implementation and Evaluation
NRSG 4230 Nursing Profession in Contemporary Society
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
NRSG 3920 Directed Group Study
NRSG 4001 Mental Health Nursing
NRSG 4003 Practicum: Rural Communities/Populations
NRSG 4110 Community Health Nursing
NRSG 4200 Leadership/Management
NRSG 4201 Practicum: Role Integration
NRSG 4230 Nursing in Contemporary Society