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Continuing Education & Extended Studies

Associate Degree of Nursing Curriculum

Sample Program

COURSE

TERM

HOURS

 

SUMMER

 

BIO 101

General Zoology or

4 semester hours

BIO 103/104L

Principles of Biology w/lab

PSY 101

General Psychology

3 semester hours

 

1ST SEMESTER

 

BIO 208

Human Anatomy & Physiology

5 semester hours

GE 101

University Seminar

1 semester hour (waived for transfer students with more than 30 hours)

ENG 101

Comp & Rhetoric I

3 semester hours

 

2ND SEMESTER

 

BIO 301

Microbiology

4 semester hours

ENG 102

Comp & Rhetoric II

3 semester hours

 

SUMMER

 

PSY 308

Developmental Psychology

3 semester hours

AGR 303A

Human Nutrition

3 semester hours

 

3RD SEMESTER

 

NUR 101

Introduction to Nursing

4 semester hours

NUR 102

Nursing Process I

5 semester hours

 

4TH SEMESTER

 

NUR 103

Psychosocial Nursing Process

4 semester hours

NUR 104

Nursing Process II

5 semester hours

 

SUMMER

 

S/A 201

Introduction to Sociology

3 semester hours

PSC 201

American Political Institutions

3 semester hours

 

5TH SEMESTER

 

NUR 201

Nursing Process III

4 semester hours

NUR 202

Maternal/Child Nursing Process

5 semester hours

 

6TH SEMESTER

 

NUR 203

Nursing Process IV

5 semester hours

NUR 204

Nursing Leadership

4 semester hours

All students with less than 30 hours of transfer credit are required to take GE 101 - University Seminar (1 semester hour) which is offered in the Fall and Spring semesters.

Program Options:

  • LPN's are required to take a bridge course, NUR 106. Placement in the nursing program will depend upon the score on standardized tests.
  • Program requirements may be met by transfer credits, which will be evaluated on an individual basis.
  • Students may receive credit for some required non-nursing courses by CLEP testing.

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