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Candidates for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree are required to fulfill all of the graduation requirements of the college of admission - Hayworth College - as well as the requirements for the nursing major.
Any request for exceptions to the outlined nursing major requirements are to be sent in writing to the chair of the NSQC. In order to graduate with a degree in nursing, a student must earn at least a C- in all the required courses listed below.
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Prerequisites
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Credit Hrs
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General Degree Requirements
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Credit Hrs
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3 Hrs
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ENGL 110 Communication I
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3 Hrs
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BIOL 211 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
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1 Hr
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ENGL 120 Communication II
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3 Hrs
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BIOL 212 Anatomy & Physiology II
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3 Hrs
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ISYS 110 Fund of Microcomputers (or Competency)
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3 Hrs
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BIOL 212L Anatomy & Physiology II Lab
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1 Hr
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AREA II Music History/Art History
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3 Hrs
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BIOL 120 Introduction to Medical Microbiology with Lab
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4 Hrs
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AREA III History/Philosophy-Religion/Literature (2 courses from different disciplines)
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6 Hrs
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PSYC 201 Introduction to Psychology
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3 Hrs
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AREA IV Sociology/Political Science/Economics
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3 Hrs
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PSYC 320 Developmental Psychology
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3 Hrs
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AREA V International Issues
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3 Hrs
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MATH 206 Statistical Methods
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3 Hrs
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Electives
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12-15 credit hours
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Above courses are listed with Queens University of Charlotte's call letters and names. Equivalent courses from other accredited educational institutions may be transferred into the RN-to-BSN program to meet prerequisite requirements. Each course will be individually evaluated by Queens upon application.
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RN-to-BSN Program
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Nursing Research
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NURS 401
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Leadership in Nursing
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NURS 402*
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Community Health Nursing
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NURS 442*
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Complex Nursing Situations
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Nursing Perspectives II
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NURS 472
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Contemporary Gerontological Nursing
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Nursing
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or other elective
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Total Credit Hours for Nursing Courses
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* Clinical courses are taught as competency-based courses where emphasis is on outcomes rather than prescribed clinical experiences.
** All RN students successfully completing NURS 310 are issued 36 university credits for being a licensed RN.
Students with previously earned baccalaureate degrees are awarded 90 credits (includes 36 credits for RN status) |