Administered by Department of Nursing
Effective Fall, 2007
A total of 61 semester hours is required for a major in nursing. In addition to the major, all students must satisfy 53 semester hours of general education requirements; a bachelor's degree at Bloomsburg requires a total of 120 semester hours of study. A number of the prescribed courses in the physical sciences and social sciences, required as prerequisites for the nursing curriculum, may also apply toward general education requirements.
BIOLOGY.173 Anatomy and Physiology I
BIOLOGY.174 Anatomy and Physiology II
BIOLOGY.240 Introductory Microbiology
CHEM.101 Introductory Chemistry
CHEM.108 Physiological Chemistry
PSYCH.101 General Psychology
PSYCH.210 Life-Span Psychology
ANTHRO.200 Principles of Cultural Anthropology
SOC.211 Principles of Sociology
SOC.213 Contemporary Social Problems
NURSING.210 Professional Nursing
NURSING.211 Nutrition
NURSING.212 Pharmacology
NURSING.213 Foundations of Nursing Practice
NURSING.214 Health Assessment
NURSING.215 Pathophysiology for Nursing Practice
NURSING.306 Introduction to Nursing Research
(a statistics course, either PSYCH.160 Statistics or MATH.141 Introduction to Statistics is prerequisite)
NURSING.310 Family Nursing
NURSING.311 Adult Health I
NURSING.312 Maternal and Child Health Nursing
NURSING.410 Public Health Nursing
NURSING.411 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
NURSING.412 Adult Health II
NURSING.414 Nursing Management/Leadership
Elective Courses - Additional courses must be taken as necessary to complete the minimum graduation requirement of 120 semester hours.
Students in this program receive 36 credits for their R.N. status, but must complete general education requirements and electives in addition to courses listed below. The total of 120 credits is required for a bachelor of science in nursing degree from Bloomsburg.
NURSING.305 Role Development for the Nurse Generalist (RN)
NURSING.306 Introduction to Nursing Research
(a statistics course, either PSYCH.160 Statistics or MATH.141 Introduction to Statistics is prerequisite and is included in general education requirements)
NURSING.410 Public Health Nursing
NURSING.414 Nursing Management/Leadership in Nursing