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What does it take to major in Nursing?
What does it take to major in Nursing?Nursing courses are offered in a 4-1-4 semester sequence during the junior and senior years of study. The total BSN curriculum can be completed in four academic years (8 semesters) and includes 46 credit hours in the Common Core, 19 credit hours in other required and elective courses, and 58 credit hours in nursing courses. Included are three elective interim courses which compose 9 hours of required interim hours.

Selected courses required for the BSN degree may fulfill certain Common Core Requirements; these and other required non-nursing courses are:

BIOL 1148 *Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4)
BIOL 1149 *Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4)
MATH 1101 *College Algebra (3)
CORE 1120 Problem Solving. (3)
CORE 1140 Computer Applications (1)
PSYC 1101 *Introduction to Psychology (3)
PSYC 3302 *Human Growth and Development (3)
ENGL 1101 *Rhetoric and Composition I (3)
ENGL 1102 *Rhetoric and Composition II (3)
BIOL 3320 *Medical Microbiology (4)
*These courses are prerequisite to entering the nursing courses.

Information regarding the program length and costs is provided to the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and is available from that organization at 61 Broadway - 33rd Floor, NY 10006, 800-669-1656 Ext. 153.
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