2021-2022 Undergraduate General Catalog


Nursing Major

83 credit hours

Required Courses: 50 credit hours

NURS 200Foundations of Nursing Practice I

3

NURS 228Pathophysiology

3

NURS 324Health Assessment & Nutrition

3

NURS 326Foundations of Nursing Practice II

5

NURS 330Pharmacology

3

NURS 340Adult Health Nursing I

4

NURS 352Pediatric Nursing

3

NURS 410Maternal Newborn Nursing

3

NURS 420Behavioral Health Nursing

4

NURS 430Community and Population Health Nursing

4

NURS 441Adult Health Nursing II

4

NURS 450Research and Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing (W) (SI)

3

NURS 451Transition to Leadership and Professional Practice I

3

NURS 452Transition to Leadership and Professional Practice II

3

NURS 468NCLEX Review

1

Required Supportive Courses: 33 credit hours

BIOL 110 or BIOL 120 are not a Nursing major requirement, however, one of these courses must be taken as a prerequisite for BIOL 225.

BIOL 150Human Anatomy

4

BIOL 225Human Physiology

4

BIOL 250Introductory Microbiology

4

CHEM 116General Chemistry I (NS)

4

CHEM 145Survey of Organic and Biochemistry

4

HLTH 222Nutrition (WB)

3

HLTH 289Medical Terminology

1

MATH 140Quantitative Reasoning (MT)

3

PSYC 210Life-Span Human Development (WB)

3

SOCI 110Contemporary Society (SS)

3

Nursing Sample Plan of Study

Following is one possible way to complete the major.  

Students should fill in gaps with coursework required for the core curriculum and other majors/minors to take an average of 14 credit hours each fall and spring, and 3-4 credit hours each Interim.  Total credit hours needs to be 124 for degree completion.

First Year

Fall Semester

FYS 110First Year Seminar I (FS)

4

BIOL 120Biological Principles I (NS)

4

CHEM 116General Chemistry I (NS)

4

PSYC 210Life-Span Human Development (WB)

3

OR

SOCI 110Contemporary Society (SS)

3

Interim

Core, Major, Minor or Elective Course

3-4

Spring Semester

BIOL 150Human Anatomy

4

CHEM 145Survey of Organic and Biochemistry

4

PSYC 210Life-Span Human Development (WB)

3

OR

SOCI 110Contemporary Society (SS)

3

Second Year

Fall Semester

BIOL 225Human Physiology

4

MATH 140Quantitative Reasoning (MT)

3

HLTH 222Nutrition (WB)

3

Core, Major, Minor or Elective Course

3-4

Interim

NURS 200Foundations of Nursing Practice I

3

Spring Semester

BIOL 250Introductory Microbiology

4

HLTH 289Medical Terminology

1

NURS 228Pathophysiology

3

Core, Major, Minor or Elective Course

3-4

Core, Major, Minor or Elective Course

3-4

Third Year

Fall Semester

NURS 324Health Assessment & Nutrition

3

NURS 326Foundations of Nursing Practice II

5

NURS 330Pharmacology

3

Core, Major, Minor or Elective Course

3-4

NURS 200 must be taken if not yet completed.

Interim

Core, Major, Minor or Elective Course

3-4

Spring Semester

NURS 340Adult Health Nursing I

4

NURS 352Pediatric Nursing

3

Core, Major, Minor or Elective Course

3-4

Core, Major, Minor or Elective Course

3-4

Fourth Year

Fall Semester

NURS 420Behavioral Health Nursing

4

OR

NURS 430Community and Population Health Nursing

4

NURS 441Adult Health Nursing II

4

NURS 450Research and Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing (W) (SI)

3

Core, Major, Minor or Elective Course

3-4

Interim

NURS 451Transition to Leadership and Professional Practice I

3

Spring Semester

NURS 420Behavioral Health Nursing

4

OR

NURS 430Community and Population Health Nursing

4

NURS 410Maternal Newborn Nursing

3

NURS 452Transition to Leadership and Professional Practice II

3

NURS 468NCLEX Review

1

Core, Major, Minor or Elective Course

3-4

Related information: The major in Nursing has the following provisions and requirements: 1) essential functional requirements compliance; 2) completion of a criminal background check and drug screen conducted prior to a student’s enrollment in clinical nursing courses; 3) a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.70 for all courses; 4) achievement of a grade of C- or higher in required support courses (A student is allowed to repeat a maximum of two required prerequisite courses one time.); and 5) evidence of personal qualifications essential for success in professional nursing.

Progression into subsequent nursing courses or to graduation is contingent upon attaining a "C" or better (minimum of 74%) in both the theory and clinical portions of all preceding nursing courses. Unsatisfactory completion of a nursing course requires that the student request readmission to the nursing major and permission to re-enroll in the failed course the next time the course is offered. Readmission is contingent on space availability, recommendations from the student's advisor and course professor of the failed course, and the professional judgment of the Nursing Admission/Progression Committee. A student is allowed to repeat a maximum of one nursing course one time.

Nursing majors enrolled in clinical nursing courses are provided with a current copy of the Department of Nursing Student Handbook, which delineates policies and procedures affecting students in the nursing program.

Baccalaureate degree for Registered Nurses: For information contact the Chair of the Nursing department.