Published Dec 14, 2011
ahowe07
7 Posts
We are military and will be moving in 2012 before I start my program. All I have left for the ADN is A&P II and micro, so I decided to look into a BSN. I cannot take statistics because the class is full. I am currently enrolled in A&P II, sociology, and nutrition for next semester. I have been looking at some course requirements for other schools (for BSN), but most of them don't post them. On one I saw that nutrition was NOT required. Can you give me some basic classes that would likely be required at all schools? (I know it's just a guess I'm not going to hold anyone to anything, as if I could anyway) so far I've taken ENG I&II, intermediate algebra, computers, speech, intro to psych and developmental psych, and one humanity or whatever they're called (religion class) oh yea and my nurse aid class. So any suggestions would be helpful, I don't want to have to take a year off and I don't want to take classes that I don't need.
Streamline2010
535 Posts
http://www.worldcampus.psu.edu/degrees-and-certificates/nursing-rn-to-bs-bachelors/course-list lists Penn State's
Rio Salado might have a statistics that you can do online. http://www.riosalado.edu/schedule/Pages/schedule.aspx?search=statistics
I listed typical classes, back when I was comparing degree programs. See post #3 https://allnurses.com/general-nursing-student/need-help-i-565933.html
LVNBSN2
65 Posts
It sounds like you have the majority of them done already. Most of the BSN classes are incorporated into the program.