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Kramer School of Nursing
Traditional BSN Program
ELIGIBILITY, ADMISSIONS AND PROGRESSION PROCESS
CURRICULUM
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
TYPICAL COURSE OF STUDY
FRESHMAN LEVEL - Fall Term (15 credit hours) Principles of Chemistry with Lab Composition I Introduction to Psychology Values and Culture course* One active Physical Education course*
FRESHMAN LEVEL - Spring Term (16 credit hours) Human Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab Composition II Public Speaking United States History Introduction to Biblical Literature
SOPHOMORE LEVEL - Fall Term (16 credit hours) Human Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Governance in America Science, Technology & Society Introduction to Sociology
SOPHOMORE LEVEL - Spring Term (13 credit hours) Introductory Microbiology with Lab Arts course* Nutrition Literature course* JUNIOR LEVEL - Fall Term (12 credit hours) Professional Nursing Health Assessment Foundations of Nursing Nursing Pharmacology
JUNIOR LEVEL - Spring Term (14 credit hours) Adult Health Nursing I Mental Health Nursing Nursing Research
SENIOR LEVEL - Fall Term (15 credit hours) Family Health Nursing Adult Health Nursing II Community Health Nursing
SENIOR LEVEL - Spring Term (15 credit hours) Adult Health Nursing III Nursing Leadership Child Health Nursing
Additional general education requirements that may be met through competency evaluation or by taking the course: Computer Concepts and Application or Computers in Society (3 credit hours) (complete before Junior nursing courses) Foreign Language (6 credit hours)
*Must be selected from the list of courses approved to meet this General Education requirement
Minimum number of credit hours required for the BSN: 124
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