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===ATTACHMENT D:  THE RN-BSN PROGRAM OF STUDY: ===
===ATTACHMENT D:  THE RN-BSN PROGRAM OF STUDY: ===
<p>To be admitted into the RN-BSN Nursing Program/major, the student must:</p>
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    <li style="margin-bottom:15px; padding-left:9px;">Document provisional RN licensure or current RN licensure allowing practice in the state where clinicals will be conducted.
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    <li style="padding-left:9px;">Guidelines relating to Provisional RN licensure will be followed according to Nebraska State Board of Nursing rules (i.e.: time allowed with provisional license)</li>
    <li style="padding-left:9px;">Complete and file an official course projection with the Student Services office.</li>
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    <li style="margin-bottom:15px; padding-left:9px;">Complete the following prerequisite college courses within 7 years of beginning Semester 1 nursing courses *
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            <li style="padding-left:9px;">College Algebra or higher</li>
            <li style="padding-left:9px;">Human Anatomy </li>
            <li style="padding-left:9px;">Human Physiology  </li>
            <li style="padding-left:9px;">Human Growth & Development</li>
            <li style="padding-left:9px;">Chemistry  </li>
            <li style="padding-left:9px;">Statistics</li>
            <li style="padding-left:9px;">Microbiology</li>
            <li style="padding-left:9px;">Nutrition</li>
            <li style="padding-left:9px;">English Composition I </li>
            <li style="padding-left:9px;">English Composition II</li>
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    <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Complete the following prerequisite college courses PRIOR TO Semester three (3) of the 6 semester program  to total 120 credit hours necessary for completion of the nursing program. (See [[CON Requirements for Undergraduate Graduation|Policy 5.2.31]])
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            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Introduction to Psychology</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Introduction to Sociology</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Ethics </li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Culture, Race, Ethnicity, Gender </li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Humanities</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Political Science/Social Organization</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Family & Human Behavior </li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Nutrition</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;NOTE: Free electives must be completed prior to graduation to total 120 credit hours necessary for completion of the nursing program prior to graduation and meet pre requisite grade requirements of 3.0 (See [[CON Requirements for Undergraduate Graduation|Policy 5.2.31]]) .</li>
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    <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In consideration of any of the prerequisites, complete the following prerequisite college courses within seven (7) years the following courses require a letter grade assignment:
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            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Human Anatomy</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Human Physiology before</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Chemistry</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Statistics</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Microbiology</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Nutrition</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;College Algebra or higher</li>
        </ul>
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    <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In consideration of any of the prerequisites, the following courses require a lab:
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            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Human Anatomy</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Human Physiology</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Chemistry</li>
            <li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Microbiology</li>
        </ul>
    </li>
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