Published Jun 7, 2011
iggy.minne
13 Posts
I'm currently a senior in high school...I'm wondering what classes should I take my freshman year in college, if I want to begin a career in nursing?...
Black Jade, BSN, RN
282 Posts
Anatomy, Physiology and Microbiology. Prior to those classes you might need pre-requisites such as Biology and Chemistry as well as Algebra 1.
Jenni811, RN
1,032 Posts
Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry OR microbiology. I wouldn't suggest taking all 3 at once, you'll have a difficult road ahead of you. But defiantly anatomy and physiology. Also, sign up for some CNA courses if you can. It's very helpful to have your CNA or to have worked as one. You can do this anytime, even as a senior in high school you should be able to do this.
Other than those, just some general courses. Take a writing course, you'll be doing a lot of paper writing in your nursing classes, maybe a sociology class. Depending on the college you pick they will work with you on what classes you need. You might need a math course as well.
Cessna172
135 Posts
Look online for the college's catalog so you can see what they require, they should have a degree plan in there somewhere. Good luck also.
calitotx
34 Posts
I would suggest speaking with an advisor. Good luck!
applewhitern, BSN, RN
1,871 Posts
Different nursing schools require different classes. I had to take 3 research classes, and I don't know of anyone else who had to take these. In nursing, it is imperative that you get with an advisor at your college and take everything according to plan. Nursing classes are usually progressive, meaning you can't take "this" till you've had "that." At some schools, you can't even get into the nursing program until you have had chemistry, Anatomy, etc. Good luck.
mkjh
60 Posts
See your college advisor. They should have a blueprint for what you should take each semester as a pre-nursing major.
classicdame, MSN, EdD
7,255 Posts
don't spend money till you KNOW for sure what will apply to the nursing degree. Each course has a number which designates the status of that course (for seniors only? Requires pre-req? has a lab?) This number tells your advisor if the course will apply to your degree program. Otherwise, it may end up as an elective and you have lost time and money.
zeek1
62 Posts
an advisor will have a degree plan. follow whats on the plan. class by class. i would NOT recommend you take Anatomy and Physiology your year. the basic core classes is what is usually outlined for the first semester ( history english math chem and maybe art).
when you choose your major and attend freshman orientation you will meet your advisor.
klone, MSN, RN
14,856 Posts
College Algebra
Psych 101
Sociology 101
College level writing/essay class
china jones
1 Post
Where can I go for free cna classes to get started with my nursing career
Free? Probably nowhere. All college classes charge tuition. You may qualify for financial aid, though.