Ohio University RN-to-BSN Program - Page 199
Register Today!- Jun 11, '12 by cincinursemaryQuote from titritei haven't taken manycourses, but diversity is a lot of busy work. not hard but lots of readingany thought on taking family nursing (4530) & (4560) gerontologic nursing care together or (4570) diversity & (4580) leadership in nursing. i am wondering which combination is less stressful. thanks
articles in addition to the book. 2 quizzes, db each week with 2 responses and apa in text citations and references needed.TITRITE likes this. - Jun 12, '12 by TITRITEcincinursemary, i appreciate your input. i am going to take diversity by itself. i can hardly wait to start my first class on 8/27.
- Jun 12, '12 by Simply ComplicatedQuote from titritei think it's doable with another class, honestly. just finished it, it wasn't too too bad.cincinursemary, i appreciate your input. i am going to take diversity by itself. i can hardly wait to start my first class on 8/27.
TITRITE likes this. - Jun 30, '12 by Juan-RNA Junior English Comp class in any level 300 English course that has a letter "J" following the course number. For instance, I completed mine last quarter and was titled, "ENG 308J - Writing and Rhetoric II."
- Jul 17, '12 by RNVTI will be beginning this Fall and I have a few questions;
1. I have to take 3 general ed courses; a fine arts, a cross-cultural, and a junior level writing course. Are these courses priced differently than the nursing courses? If so, anyone know the cost?
2. I would like to take 2 classes at a time, are there two that anyone would suggest definitely not taking together?
3. any suggestions for which of the fine arts, cross-cultural, or junior level writing courses to take? I see that this fall the Retail Merchandising & Fashion product development course is offered, I did a little research throughout this post and people seem to think its way too difficult, is this still the case?
Thanks! - Jul 17, '12 by Simply ComplicatedQuote from RNVTI'm in an Arts course.. Intro to arts, Arts in context with Professor C, and Business communication with Professor F right now. They aren't hard, just a lot of work. I'm planning on doing an intersession course of Anthropology for the Cross cultural requirement. It's a 10 day course and less than $400. They were both posted through our program classes, so they run the same as the nursing courses.I will be beginning this Fall and I have a few questions;
1. I have to take 3 general ed courses; a fine arts, a cross-cultural, and a junior level writing course. Are these courses priced differently than the nursing courses? If so, anyone know the cost?
2. I would like to take 2 classes at a time, are there two that anyone would suggest definitely not taking together?
3. any suggestions for which of the fine arts, cross-cultural, or junior level writing courses to take? I see that this fall the Retail Merchandising & Fashion product development course is offered, I did a little research throughout this post and people seem to think its way too difficult, is this still the case?
Thanks! - Jul 27, '12 by cincinursemaryDid you see the email that says Nursing Courses will not be available till the first day of the semester. I liked getting a head start on classes. Bummer.
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- Jul 27, '12 by TITRITESimply Complicated, Is Business communication considered as a junior level course? which code is listed under somehow I can not find this class.
BY the way for the nurses who asked about the tuition for RN-BSN , it is $243/ credit hour for non residents versus $240 for residents; I just get the bill for Fall 2012. - Jul 27, '12 by Simply ComplicatedQuote from TITRITEYes it is a Junior level english course. Maybe it's not being offered for Fall?Simply Complicated, Is Business communication considered as a junior level course? which code is listed under somehow I can not find this class.
BY the way for the nurses who asked about the tuition for RN-BSN , it is $243/ credit hour for non residents versus $240 for residents; I just get the bill for Fall 2012.
I think the change for courses not being up before the first day is because they are all switching to Blackboard, and will no longer be using Epic. So it's going to take them until the first day to get it all switched over.