Difference Between WGU Pre-licensing Classes and Traditional
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Question for Pre-licensing students or staff of WGU.
I was reading the Pre-Licensing BSN program and the list of classes that will be completed.
I notice that they are alittle different from what I normally see as a course.
I would normally see classes name Med/Surg, OB/Peds, Gerontolgy, Mental Health/Psych, Public/Community Health and Home Health.
I do see a couple with WGU but there are other names of courses such as Caring Arts and Science Across the Lifespan, Chronic Care of Adult, Organizations Systems, Critical Care Nursing.
More so anything I am looking for what is equivalent to Med Surg. They break everything down multiple classes unlike the other schools. I see so many students from schools talking about Med Surg, Patho, etc.
I would like to get a kick start in studying and learning what I will be learning in the near future.
Alot of classes are given at WGU compared to the other schools. I guess its because they are breaking them down to multiple classes when traditional schools puts one area in one course.
What are you feedbacks?