Accelerated Nursing Program, Bachelor of Science
Manhattanville’s accelerated Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Nursing major can be completed in four semesters of continuous study and is built on a holistic, patient centered care framework that offers an opportunity to learn integrative modalities. The American Association of College of Nursing (AACN) Baccalaureate (I-IX) essentials (BE) guided the curricular elements and framework for developing the baccalaureate nursing curriculum.
A nursing degree from Manhattanville offers resume enhancements such as certification in end of life care (ELNEC micro-credential) and the opportunity to explore areas of interest and earn certificates or digital badges through nursing electives in specialized areas. Students will participate in clinical rotations at premier healthcare sites in the area and learn in a state-of-the-art clinical learning laboratory that combines technical skills with advanced skills to connect theory to practice.
The purpose of the undergraduate Bachelor of Science programs is to prepare students to practice within complex healthcare systems and assume the roles such as a designer, manager, coordinator and provider of care. Students will be eligible to participate in the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for registered professional Nurses.
Accelerated Nursing Major Requirements
The accelerated second degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing is for students who already hold a Bachelor’s degree.
Prerequisite Requirements
Prerequisites for the program:
- College GPA must be a minimum of a 3.0.
- All prerequisites should be completed at the time of applying.
- The following courses must be taken with a C+ or better.
Fundamentals of Psychology (3 credits minimum; 4 credits preferred)
Human Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab (4 credits)
Statistics (3 credits)
Chemistry (4 credits)
Developmental Psychology – Covering Lifespan (3 credits)
Human Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab (4 credits)
Microbiology with Lab (4 credits)
Principles of Human Genetics (3 credits)
Term 1
NUR 1000 | Health and Physical Assessment | 2.5 |
NUR 1000L | LAB: Health and Physical Assessment | 0.5 |
NUR 1010 | Fundamentals of Nursing Practice | 3 |
NUR 1010C | CLINICAL: Fundamentals of Nursing Practice | 2 |
NUR 1020 | Pharmacology and Pathophysiology I | 3 |
NUR 1030 | Holistic Nursing Theory | 3 |
Term 2
Term 3
Term 4
NUR 4020 | Leadership and Patient Centered Care | 3 |
NUR 4020C | CLINICAL: Leadership and Patient Centered Care | 2 |
NUR 4020L | LAB: Leadership and Patient Centered Care | 1 |
NUR 4030 | Population and Environmental Health | 3 |
NUR 4030C | CLINICAL: Population and Environmental Health | 1 |
NUR 4040 | Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Research | 3 |
| NUR Elective | 2 |