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Full-time Curriculum Plan 2007-2009

Year I: Two Year Day Division
  Credits Class Hours Clinical/Laboratory Hours Total Course Hours
Semester I - 15 weeks
BI 105 Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 45 30 75
BI 108 General Microbiology/Lab 4 45 30 75
PS 203 Introduction to Psychology 3 45   45
NU 101 Foundations of Nursing Practice 9 90 135 225
Semester II - 15 weeks
BI 106 Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 45 30 75
PS 233 Introduction to Human Development 3 45   45
NU 102 Adult Nursing Practice 10 90 180 270
Year II
Semester I - 15 weeks
SO 201 Introduction to Sociology 3 45   45
*ID 304 Exploring Ethics 3 45   45
*MA 100 Algebra and Elementary Functions 3 45   45
OR MA 210 Statistics (If Math SAT 440 or better)
NU 201 Family-Focused Nursing Practice 10 90 180 270
Semester II - 15 weeks
ID 211 Social Issues in Health Care 2 30   30
EN 105 Writing Seminar 3 45   45
NU 202 Comprehensive Nursing Practice 11 90 225 315
CURRICULUM TOTAL 72 795 825 1605

*Note

  1. Courses must be completed in accordance with the Prerequisites/Corequisites Policy. ID 211 may be taken at anytime after the completion of the NU 102 nursing course.
    MA 100 or (MA 210) and ID 304 must be taken prior to or concurrent with NU 201. EN 105 may be taken at any time prior to graduation.
  2. Day Division Program may be taken over a three-year period in a part-time pattern, beginning with prerequisite general education courses.
  3. Most general education courses may be offered in Summer I or II Sessions.

The relationship of course/credit hours to clock hours is as follows:
1 academic hour of theory/week = 1 course credit
2-3 hours general education course laboratory/week = 1 course credit
3 hours nursing clinical/laboratory experience/week = 1 course credit