Laura Yoder, undergraduate director
Students who wish to graduate with a nursing major must complete admissions requirements for the clinical portion of the program.
The nursing major requires the following prerequisites:
- CHEM 105 Chemistry for the Life Sciences - 2 (May be waived for students who have earned a B or better in high school honors chemistry)
- BIOL 112 Human Anatomy and Physiology I - 3
- BIOL 122 Human Anatomy and Physiology II - 3
- BIOL 205 Introduction to Microbiology - 3
- BIOCH 152 Human Biochemistry - 2
- BIOL 145 Nutrition Fundamentals - 2
- PSYC 202 Developmental Psychology - 3
- SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology OR other selected sociology, social work, or PXD courses - 3
- Any statistics course at the collegiate level - 2-3
The nursing major requires the following courses:
- NURS 301 Holistic Health Inquiry - 3
- NURS 302 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for Nursing - 4
- NURS 303 Foundations of Professional Nursing - 4
- NURS 304 Fundamentals Practicum - 3
- NURS 310 A Conceptual Framework of Nursing - 2
- NURS 320 Adult Health Practicum I - 3
- NURS 322 Nursing Care of the Adult I - 3
- NURS 323 Psychosocial Nursing - 3
- NURS 325 Nursing Care of Children - 3
- NURS 326 Nursing and the Beginning Family - 3
- NURS 420 Adult Health Practicum II - 3
- NURS 422 Nursing Care of the Adult II - 3
- NURS 426 Nursing and the Family in the Community - 3
- NURS 427 Professional Issues in Nursing - 1
- NURS 429 Leadership Practicum - 3
- NURS 432 Community Health - 3
- NURS 433 Evidence Based Practice for Nursing - 2
- NURS 436 Population Health Colloquium - 2
- NURS 438 Critical Care Nursing - 3
- NURS 440 Transition to Practice - 3