Bachelor of Nursing
Curriculum
All Bachelor of Nursing students must complete the following 31 courses as part of their program requirements:
- BIOL 1220 - Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIOL 1221 - Anatomy and Physiology II
- HLTH 2250 - Introduction to Information and Research Literacies
- HPED 2507 - Nutrition and Health
- INTS 1240 - Fundamentals of Professional Communication
- MATH 2333 - Statistics for Life Sciences
- NURS 1111 - Theoretical Foundations of Nursing I
- NURS 1112 - Health Promotion with Individuals I
- NURS 1213 - Health Promotion with Individuals II
- NURS 1214 - Professional Practice I
- NURS 2111 - Theoretical Foundations of Nursing II
- NURS 2112 - Alterations in Health: Nursing Knowledge and Therapeutics I
- NURS 2113 - Alterations in Health: Nursing Knowledge and Therapeutics II
- NURS 2114 - Professional Practice II
- NURS 2215 - Health Promotion with Populations, Communities and Families
- NURS 2216 - Professional Practice III
- NURS 3102 - Adult Health
- NURS 3104 - Professional Practice in Adult Health
- NURS 3112 - Family Newborn Health
- NURS 3114 - Professional Practice in Family Newborn Health
- NURS 3122 - Child Health
- NURS 3124 - Professional Practice in Child Health
- NURS 3132 - Mental Health
- NURS 3134 - Professional Practice in Mental Health
- NURS 3142 - Seniors' Health
- NURS 3144 - Professional Practice in Seniors' Health
- NURS 4111 - Trends and Issues in Nursing Leadership
- NURS 4112 - Integrated Professional Practice
- NURS 5114 - Transition to Independent Practice
- PSYC 2235 - Life-Span Development
Senior Nursing Options
Choose one:
- ACCN 5531 - Critical Care Nursing and Emergency Nursing: Assessment
- HLTH 4462 - Integrative Healing Practices in Nursing
- NURS 4420 - Team Approaches to Chronic Disease Management
- NURS 4422 - Family Nursing: A Contextual Practice
- NURS 4425 - A Palliative Approach for Individuals and Families
- NURS 4426 - Diversity in Health
- NURS 4427 - Influencing Health, Equity and Social Action
- NURS 4465 - Supportive Environments For Mental Health
General Education Requirements
Students in the Bachelor of Nursing program require specific general education courses to meet graduation requirements.
- Four courses will be taken at the foundational level: one from each of the thematic clusters.
For incoming students in the Bachelor of Nursing program, it is important to seek clarification of these requirements and up-to-date registration information through the Academic Advisors.
Note
Courses may not necessarily be offered in the sequence shown. Students are responsible to ensure that all prerequisite and corequisite requirements are met prior to registering in a course. Courses may be offered in the Spring semesters to accommodate clinical placement availability.