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  1. I don't know about that. math doesn't change and the basic biology stuff you learn doesn't change either for the most part. Your average micro and A&P class hasn't changed much in 10-20+ years since you get the most basic and well understood stuff. The little that does change is usually minor.
  2. http://www.valpo.edu/nursing/programs/accelerated.php Found another one. Bit too much for me though. I don't see a pharmacology class. interesting. must be included in NUR 210 .
  3. Thanks. I'm getting crushed on all these 5 year cutoffs on pre-reqs. Ugh.
  4. Oh, thanks. So they only have an accelerated and a RN-BSN bridge program, not the regular 4-5 year traditional type of BSN program? I see now. So the "regular " BSN program there IS the 60 credit (or degree) one. Interesting and surprising.
  5. http://www.uthsc.edu/nursing/academic%20programs/BSN/ I don't understand UTHSC's website at all. Can anyone make sense of the actual credit-based program? I see nothng about iOnly a PDF about RN-BSN, which is totally different than what I was originally referring to.
  6. Hmm. One I found was Olivet Nazarene. Hope i spelled that right. You'd think there would be a lot more information on these programs or they are just extremely rare.
  7. I noticed that some nursing schools have something like a 75-85 credit requirement for admission to a an accelerated BSN porgram, while the majority require you to have a completed degree prior to admission. As a senior with a lot of credits already, the prospect of either getting a degree in a field I don't plan to work in is not only a waste of time but also money, so these other programs intrigue me and I'm wondering if anyone has a decent list of universities offering the accelerated 1-1.5 year BSNs if you have a lot of credits, even if you don't have the degree.

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