Nursing

<p>So, I’ve laid the classes out. What do you think?</p>

<p>Summer of 2008:
English Composition and American Government (6 hours)</p>

<p>Fall of 2008:
English Composition 2, College Algebra, Chemistry and U.S. History (13 hours)</p>

<p>Spring of 2009:
Development of Modern Thought, Chemistry 2, Microbiology in Health and Disease, and a perspective. (13 hours)</p>

<p>Fall of 2009:
Statistical Methods (yuck!), Human Anatomy and Physiology, Fundamentals of Psychology, and Human Communications. (13 hours)</p>

<p>Spring of 2010:
Human Anatomy and Physiology 2, Women’s Health and Nutrition Issues, Introduction to Sociology, Human Growth and Development, and a perspective. (15 hours)</p>

<p>COLLEGE OF NURSING…</p>

<p>Fall of 2010:
Pharmacology, Basic Concepts of Holistic Nursing Care, Self and Others (13)</p>

<p>Spring of 2011:
Community as Client, Health Promotion of Adults, and Health Promotion of Growing Families. (17 hours)</p>

<p>Fall of 2011:
Research in Nursing, Health Restoration of Adults, Health Restoration of Growing Families. (15 hours</p>

<p>Spring of 2012:
Health Restoration of Holistic Self, Integration of Nursing Modolities, and Nursing Leadership (15 hours)</p>

<p>Almost all of the nursing programs I’ve visited & looked into had a basic set up of what the nursing majors take. Like, most all take A+P 1 during semester X, so you’re pretty much locked into those classes at those times. </p>

<p>What school is it?</p>

<p>You have to take college algebra before chemistry. I say switch college algebra and American government.</p>

<p>No you dont, this is Survey of Chemistry, not Chemistry…sorry, thought I had clarified.</p>

<p>oh ok. i think its very well balanced schedule</p>

<p>I know at my school, the nursing students have to have EVERYTHING but their nursing classes done before they can begin the actual nursing program.</p>