Question about nursing major/other

<p>Most nursing programs are very tight and allow for few, if any electives. They will have humanities requirements, but usually they are quite specific about which classes you have to take. If you visit the nursing page of a school’s web site, you’ll be able to find a sample curriculum and it will let you know about electives. There’s quite a variety out there! Here’s a few examples (the 3rd one is Villanova):</p>

<p>[Baccalaureate</a> Curriculum Plans | University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing](<a href=“http://www.nursing.pitt.edu/academics/undergraduate_curriculum.jsp]Baccalaureate”>http://www.nursing.pitt.edu/academics/undergraduate_curriculum.jsp)</p>

<p>[University</a> of Delaware I College of Health Sciences I School of Nursing - Traditional Undergraduate Program](<a href=“http://www.udel.edu/nursing/undergraduates/traditional.html]University”>University of Delaware I College of Health Sciences I School of Nursing - Traditional Undergraduate Program)</p>

<p>[Curriculum</a> Traditional Four Year](<a href=“M. LOUISE FITZPATRICK COLLEGE OF NURSING | Villanova University”>M. LOUISE FITZPATRICK COLLEGE OF NURSING | Villanova University)</p>

<p>Also, she can expand her choices by getting some AP credit in some basic required classes. Nursing programs may or may not let you place out of some key classes like Anatomy or Chemistry, but they should let you place out of Intro to Psychology, Sociology, English Composition, etc. She could take a class at your local community college too to free up some room in her college schedule.</p>