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Nov 24, 2024
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2015-2016 Undergraduate catalog [Archived Catalog]
Nursing (B.S.N.)
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79 Major Hours, 120 Degree Hours
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General Education Requirements (35 hours)
Foundational Course Requirements for the Major (21 hours)
Note:
Students should apply for selection into the program prior to the semester they desire entry. Students must consult department advisors for assistance with their schedules. Nursing Requirements (58 hours)
- NURS 311 - Professionalism, Values, & Interprofessional Communication
- NURS 315 - Pathophysiology
- NURS 320 - Designer, Coordinator & Manager of Care I
- NURS 321 - Designer, Coordinator & Manager of Care Integration Seminar I
- NURS 330 - Designer, Coordinator & Manager of Care II
- NURS 331 - Designer, Coordinator & Manager of Care Integration Seminar II
- NURS 350 - Research & Evidence-Based Practice
- NURS 352 - Pharmacology
- NURS 383 - Physical Assessment Across Lifespan
- NURS 415 - Organizational Systems Leadership & Informatics
- NURS 440 - Designer, Coordinator & Manager of Care III
- NURS 441 - Designer, Coordinator & Manager of Care Integration Seminar III
- NURS 471 - Clinical Prevention and Population Health [G, W] *
- NURS 484 - Transition to Practice and Clinical Immersion *
- NURS 486 - Designer, Coordinator & Manager of Care Integration Seminar IV
- NURS 487 - Health Care Policy, Finance & Regulatory Environments
Electives
Electives 6 credit hours Required Testing:
The South Dakota Board of Regents Proficiency Examination: All students seeking undergraduate degrees must achieve satisfactory performance on The South Dakota Board of Regents Proficiency Examination, the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP) or have shown previous proficiency through one of the following ways: ACT composite score of 24 or higher; SAT Verbal/Math score of 1090 or higher; ACT subscore equivalencies (English: 18, Math: 22, Reading: 22, Science: 23); or have already earned a Bachelor’s degree or Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree from an accredited institution within the United States. Students pursuing a bachelor degree are required to take the exam as soon as they have passed 48 credit hours at or above the 100-level. For additional information see Testing Requirements
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