i need help on nyu nursing program

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I'm currently attending college right now as a different major. My plan is to attend nyu for the accelerated 15month after graduation. But when i look into nyu nursing program website i need to complete prerequisite courses to apply for a program.

  • Human Anatomy & Physiology I and II, or one semester of Human Anatomy and one semester of Human Physiology
  • Chemistry with Lab (in-class only at least 4 credits)
  • Microbiology
  • Nutrition
  • Statistics
  • Developmental Psychology/Lifespan Psychology. The course must cover psychological development of a human across the lifespan. Note that the following courses will not satisfy this prereq: Introduction to Psychology, General Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Child Psychology, Adult Psychology, and Introduction to Developmental Psychology.

My question is are they saying one semester per course? and what if the name of course in nyu and in my college have different course names they go by? and one last question, what if my college doesn't offer a nutrition, microbiology and developmental psychology? can i take that in other school to get a credit?

Thanks!!!

You need to meet with an admissions person from NYU. They are saying they need 1 course from each of those listed, so yes, one semester. But only the NYU representatives can say with certainty what course to take to transfer it in to their program. You should be able to take the classes not offered at other schools to satisfy the prerequisites, but again you really need to check in with the school so you know you are on the right path.

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