Prerequisite for BSN-B
BSN-B Admission Policy:
In addition to the general college admission requirements, students seeking entrance into the BSN-B program must have met the following criteria:
- College GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale or greater
- Completion of all required prerequisite general education courses with a grade of C or higher
The Registrar will evaluate the student transcript and complete a credit guide to formally approve the following specific courses that must be taken with a C or above. Science courses must be taken within the last 7 years from the date of enrollment in the program. One of the following courses may be taken in the first semester of the BSN-B program (with the exception of Anatomy and Physiology I or II or Microbiology) in order to be full-time.
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Anatomy & Physiology I
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4
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Anatomy & Physiology II
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4
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Microbiology
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4
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Advanced Science
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4
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Psychology
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3
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Growth and Development
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3
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Sociology
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3
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Anthropology
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3
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Ethics
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3
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College Algebra
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3
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Statistics
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3
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English Comp. I
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3
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Oral Communication
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3
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English Comp. II
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3
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Humanities Electives X 2
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6
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Total General Education Credits
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52
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Note: BSN-B students must progress through the curriculum as prescribed. A student cannot change program “at will.” A change would necessitate reapplication with no guarantee of acceptance in the ASN Program. BSN-A and BSN-B students must complete the entire Bachelor of Science program of study before being eligible to apply for NCLEX-RN