Nov 24, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nursing, BS, NU00


Fast Track Eligible     Major Code: NU00     Bachelor of Science          

General Education Core 42 Requirements: 26 Hours


  • Area 1A     6 hours Social & Behavioral Sciences - fulfilled by any two: PSY 100 and SOC 110 or ECON 101, 201,202
  • Area 1B     3 hours Civic Engagement - see below for options
  • Area 2A     6 hours Written Communication - see below for options
  • Area 2B     3 hours Oral Communication - see below for options
  • Area 3       7 hours Natural Science 1 with and 1 without lab - fulfilled by BIO 121 and CHEM 121 or CHEM 140
  • Area 4       3 hours Mathematics - fulfilled by MATH 130
  • Area 5A     6 hours Humanities - see below for options
  • Area 5B     3 hours Fine Arts - see below for options
  • Area 5C     3 hours Global Competencies - see below for options
  • Area 5D     2 hours Health and Wellness - see below for options

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Institutional Degree Requirement: 1 Hour


Other Nursing Requirements: 33-34 Hours


Nursing Requirements: 54 Hours


Electives as needed: 5-6 Hours


As needed to total 120 credit hours (including 39 upper division 300-400 level courses)

Total Hours: 120


General Education Core requirements: area 1A satisfied by PSY 100 and SOC 110 or ECON 101, 201 or 202 (6 hrs), area 3 satisfied by Bio 121 and CHEM 121 or 140 (7 hrs), area 4 satisfied by MATH 130 (3 hrs)

Admission requirements:

  • Cumulative GPA of 2.8 minimum based on completion of first-year and sophomore courses in the suggested order of study by the junior year
  • Completion of BIO 121, BIO 221, BIO 231, CHEM 121/122 or CHEM 140/141, KINE 385, MATH 130 and (PSY 320 or MATH 310 or GB 321 or SOC/PSC 350) with a grade of ‘C’ or higher (may repeat required courses one time)
  • Criminal record check
  • LPH-BSN track a minimum score of 75% on NLN NACE exam (may repeat 1 time)
  • State of Missouri Care Giver Background Screening
  • Obtain and/or maintain current CPR from American Heart Association for Health Care Providers