Major Requirements
The major comprises:
- NUR 2612 - Pathophysiologic Concepts I (2 credits)
- NUR 2712 - Therapeutic Pharmacology I (2 credits)
- NUR 2822 - Health Assessment across the Lifespan (4 credits)
- NUR 2823 - Foundations of Nursing Practice I (4 credits)
- NUR 3100 - Statistics for Evidenced Based Practice (3 credits)
- NUR 3413 - Professional Development in Nursing I (3 credits)
- NUR 3513 - Professional Development in Nursing II (3 credits)
- NUR 3612 - Pathophysiologic Concepts II (2 credits)
- NUR 3712 - Therapeutic Pharmacology II (2 credits)
- NUR 3813 - Using Evidence to Guide Practice in Nursing (3 credits)
- NUR 3833 - Concepts of Mental and Behavioral Health (3 credits)
- NUR 3835 - Foundations of Nursing Practice II (5 credits)
- NUR 3836 - Management of Health and Illness in Diverse Populations I (6 credits)
- NUR 4412 - Health Systems (2 credits)
- NUR 4413 - Professional Development in Nursing III: Leadership/Management (3 credits)
- NUR 4513 - Transition to Professional Practice (3 credits)
- NUR 4535 - Population-based Healthcare in Nursing (5 credits)
- NUR 4636 - Management of Health and Illness in Diverse Populations II (6 credits)
- NUR 4735 - Management of Advanced Concepts in Complex Nursing Practice (5 credits)
- PUBH 2200G - Health Citizenship (3 credits)
Progression Requirements
To progress in the nursing major, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ must:
- Maintain a minimum of "C" or better in all nursing courses to progress to the next semester of the program sequence. Co-requisites may be taken prior to or during the designated semester, but not after.
- Only one nursing course may be repeated. Failure to pass a nursing course will exempt the student from progressing to the next semester. Students who have failed a course may not register for any other nursing courses until the failed course is offered again, space is available, and the course is successfully completed.
- A minimum of 2.0 GPA overall must be maintained to continue and graduate