Total Credits: 123
All freshman and sophomore year courses must be completed by the end of sophomore year summer in order to enter the junior year courses. Students must have a minimum cumulative average of 3.0 or higher and earn a C or higher in all required and elective courses; a C- is not acceptable.
*MATH 101 is a prerequisite for chemistry—or a SAT score of 530 or higher, ACT score of 19 or higher, or math placement score of 3 or higher.
**Students in the university’s Honors Program take ENGL 103 plus one additional elective in lieu of ENGL 101 and ENGL 102 .
+Veterans, incoming transfer students, freshmen 21 or older, students transferring with sophomore or above status, and students with verifiable excuses are exempt from physical education requirements. They may graduate with 122 or 123 credits. Incoming transfer students may be exempt from the Freshman Seminar.
(C) = a clinical course and (L) = a nursing laboratory course, with both classroom and clinical/laboratory experiences. Each credit is equivalent to one hour of class each week, or 2 hours of laboratory and 3 hours of clinical.
(W) = writing enriched. (S) = service learning. (F/S) = can be taken in fall or spring.
***Minor in a foreign language or social work.
Note: Note: The School of Nursing, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the School of Human Service Professions have developed curricular plans to provide students the opportunity to complete a minor while obtaining a nursing degree. Contact the assistant dean of student services in the School of Nursing for more information.