Nursing Students General Students
Published Mar 18, 2004
I was just wondering if most people had to take more than one semester of A&P for their nursing program? I feel like I got really lucky because I only had to take one semester but it seems like the norm is at least two semesters.
opalmRN
802 Posts
One program I will apply to only requires one semester, but you can take two. The other program requires two. So I might as well take both semesters and have my bases covered
One class or two just be sure whatever you take your school will accept. Hate to see you take anything and then not have it accepted.
Good luck!
TopCat1234
236 Posts
one class or two just be sure whatever you take your school will accept. hate to see you take anything and then not have it accepted.
i saw your response on my rio salado post. i emailed the course descriptions today to both programs to make sure they will accept. hope to hear back on monday with a "yea".
topcat
JillyT
77 Posts
Just finished A&P III (quarter system)
mandykatrn
85 Posts
3 terms (quarters), 4 credits each of combined A&P with lab. Then another quarter of microbiology, again 4 credits with lab. Total of 1 year of A&P and microbiology and 16 credits total. It was horrible. But I think it would be harder to try and cram all the body systems in one semester as some of you have had! :imbar
I saw your response on my Rio Salado post. I emailed the course descriptions today to both programs to make sure they will accept. Hope to hear back on Monday with a "yea".
Good idea. Almost had a class not accepted once, now I always get something in writing from my school before I take a class outside my school.
Hope you get approval.
i got written, email approval for my rio classes!
Brickman
129 Posts
2 semesters A&P lecture and lab.
smk1, LPN
2,195 Posts
3 semesters of a&p and lab and 1 semester of human biology and lab as a prerequesite
skislalom
115 Posts
We take 3 semesters of A&P AND Microbiology...all 4 with labs. We can take the micro with A&P II or A&P III.
Hmmm...you make me want to shop around for my A&P but...they are point classes towards acceptance into the nursing program.