Nursing, Bachelor of Science
(Program of Study)
Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements for the Nursing Major:
NUR 201 | Nursing From Concepts To Practice | 3 |
NUR 204 | Foundations in Nursing Process and Nursing Practice | 5 |
NUR 206 | Health Assessments | 3 |
NUR 303 | Medical Surgical Nursing | 6 |
NUR 304 | Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing | 6 |
NUR 311 | Family-Centered Maternity Nursing | 6 |
NUR 312 | Family-Centered Nursing Care of the Child | 6 |
NUR 401 | Family-Centered Community Health Nursing | 6 |
NUR 402 | Family-Centered Nursing Care of Clients with Complex Health Problems | 6 |
NUR 403 | Leadership and Management Processes in the Practice of Nursing | 6 |
NUR 404 | Research in Nursing | 3 |
NUR 435 | Research Seminar | 1 |
BIO 133 | Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 |
BIO 134 | Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 |
BIO 217 | Medical Microbiology | 4 |
BIO 204 | Pathophysiology | 3 |
BIO 215 | Nutrition | 3 |
CHM 110 | Chemistry with Biological and Medical Applications | 3 |
CHM 114 | Introductory Physiological Chemistry | 3 |
CHM 115 | Chemistry with Biological and Medical Applications Laboratory | 1 |
CHM 118 | Introductory Physiological Chemistry Laboratory | 1 |
CSC 140 | Survey of Computers | 3 |
ENG 103 | Freshman English I | 3 |
ENG 210 | Epic and the Person | 3 |
| OR | |
ENG 211 | Lyric and Dramatic Voices | 3 |
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HST 105 | History of Civilization I | 3 |
| OR | |
HST 106 | History of Civilization II | 3 |
| OR | |
HST 207 | History of the United States I | 3 |
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PHL 113/PHL 503 | Philosophy of the Human Person | 3 |
PHL 212/PHL 512 | Foundations of Ethics | 3 |
PSY 204/MTH 204 | Research Statistics | 3 |
PSY 206 | Psychology of Human Development I | 3 |
PSY 207 | Psychology of Human Development II | 3 |
SOC 101 | Introductory Sociology | 3 |
THE 101 | Foundations of Catholicism | 3 |
THE 429 | Sexual and Medical Morality | 3 |
Freshman Year
First Semester
BIO 133 | Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 |
CHM 110 | Chemistry with Biological and Medical Applications | 3 |
CHM 115 | Chemistry with Biological and Medical Applications Laboratory | 1 |
PSY 206 | Psychology of Human Development I | 3 |
SOC 101 | Introductory Sociology | 3 |
THE 101 | Foundations of Catholicism | 3 |
Second Semester
The Austrian-bound student must take BIO 217 during the summer between the freshman and sophomore year
(4 credits which must include a lab).
Sophomore Year
First Semester
Second Semester
Junior Year
Fall and spring semesters of the junior year are interchangeable as advised.
First Semester
CSC 140: Or approved Information technology course
Second Semester
NUR 311 | Family-Centered Maternity Nursing | 6 |
NUR 312 | Family-Centered Nursing Care of the Child | 6 |
ECO 201 | Principles of Economics I (Macro) | 3 |
Senior Year
First Semester
NUR 401 | Family-Centered Community Health Nursing | 6 |
NUR 402 | Family-Centered Nursing Care of Clients with Complex Health Problems | 6 |
| Elective | 3 |
Elective: NUR 438 Pharmacology (2 credits) may be taken as an elective.
Second Semester
All students are encouraged to spend a semester in Austria. Austrian semester courses are subject to change. BIO 217 Medical Microbiology must be taken during the summer be- fore the Austrian semester (before the sophomore year). Your advisor will help you make adjustments in your required courses.
Undergraduates Taking Graduate Course Work:
Franciscan undergraduate nursing major students are offered an opportunity to take a maximum of 10 selected nursing credits at the graduate level (on a space-available basis) that will be applied toward the MSN degree should they choose to earn a master’s degree in nursing at Franciscan University. The undergraduate student must meet with his or her academic advisor in order to arrange the appropriate course work. In order that the undergraduate student be eligible to take the graduate-level bioethics course, must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and be a senior level nursing student. PSY 204 Psychological Statistics must be successfully completed prior to enrolling in the course. Undergraduate nursing students who take graduate-level courses will pay the graduate tuition rate for those graduate courses if the total number of credits exceeds 18 credits. All students enrolled in master-level course work are expected to complete work designed for the graduate level. The Department of Nursing does not guarantee that other MSN programs will accept these courses for credit.