Distance Accelerated BSN Track

Sample Curriculum Plan – Distance Accelerated BSN Track

Plan of Study Grid
Trimester 1Hours
NUR 3212 Professional Development: Foundations for Practice 2
NUR 3314 Health Assessment 3
NUR 3330 Introduction to Professional Nursing Practice 3
NUR 3200 Professional Nursing Practice: Introduction to Professional Nursing 2
NUR 3420 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology I 4
NUR 3316 Human Needs I 3
NUR 3324 The Maturing Family 3
 Hours20
Trimester 2
NUR 3226 Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Patient with Mental Health Needs 2
NUR 3225 Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Patient with Medical Surgical Need 2
NUR 3317 Human Needs II 3
NUR 3328 Mental Health Nursing: Individuals, Groups, and Family 3
NUR 3421 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II 4
NUR 4353 Community and Culture 3
NUR 4351 Professional Development: A Consumer of Research 3
NUR 4345 Professional Nursing Practice: Population Health Nursing 3
 Hours23
Trimester 3
NUR 4225 Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Childbearing Family 2
NUR 4335 Professional Nursing Practice: Transition to Practice 3
NUR 4226 Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Childrearing Family 2
NUR 4338 Analysis and Synthesis of Complex Human Needs 3
NUR 4334 The Childbearing Family 3
NUR 4339 The Childrearing Family 3
NUR 4341 Nursing Professional Development: Leadership and Management 3
 Hours19
 Total Hours62

Sample Curriculum Plan – Accelerated January Start

Most students have at least 9 hours of dual credit or AP placement; most commonly students will have ENG 1302 Thinking and Writing, CHE 1300 Introductory Chemistry, SOC 1305 Introduction to Sociology, or STA 1380 Elementary Statistics. Summer enrollment may be used to increase credit hour earnings needed for accelerated January start.

Plan of Study Grid
Fall SemesterHours
Pre-Nursing - Waco Campus 1
ENG 1310 Writing and Academic Inquiry Seminars 2 3
Select one of the following: 4
Introductory Chemistry
and Introductory Chemistry Laboratory
BIO Requirement
NUR 1101 Introduction to the Art and Science of Nursing 1
STA 1380 Elementary Statistics 3 3
PSY 1305 Psychological Science: Understanding Human Behavior 3
Foreign Language, Comm & Media, Fine Arts 4 3
REL 1310 The Christian Scriptures 3
CHA 1088 Residential Chapels 0
 Hours20
Spring Semester
ENG 1310 Writing and Academic Inquiry Seminars 2 3
BIO 2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology of Motion and Innervation 4
PSY 3341 A Survey of Human Development 5 3
HIS XXXXElective 6 3
PSC 1387 The U.S. Constitution, Its Interpretation, and the American Political Experience 3
Foreign Language, Comm & Media, Fine Arts 4 3
CHA 1088 Residential Chapels 0
 Hours19
Sophomore Year
Fall Semester
Waco Campus/Transition to Dallas Campus
ENG 23XXLiterature Elective 7 3
BIO 8 4
BIO 8 4
REL 1350 The Christian Heritage 3
NUTR 2351 Nutrition 3
SOC 1305 Introduction to Sociology 3
 Hours20
Spring Semester
NUR 3200 Professional Nursing Practice: Introduction to Professional Nursing 2
NUR 3212 Professional Development: Foundations for Practice 2
NUR 3314 Health Assessment 3
NUR 3316 Human Needs I 3
NUR 3330 Introduction to Professional Nursing Practice 3
NUR 3420 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology I 4
 Hours17
Junior Year
Fall Semester
Dallas Campus
NUR 3225 Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Patient with Medical Surgical Need 2
NUR 3226 Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Patient with Mental Health Needs 2
NUR 3317 Human Needs II 3
NUR 3324 The Maturing Family 3
NUR 3328 Mental Health Nursing: Individuals, Groups, and Family 3
NUR 3421 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II 4
 Hours17
Spring Semester
NUR 4225 Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Childbearing Family 2
NUR 4226 Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Childrearing Family 2
NUR 4334 The Childbearing Family 3
NUR 4339 The Childrearing Family 3
NUR 4341 Nursing Professional Development: Leadership and Management 3
NUR 4351 Professional Development: A Consumer of Research 3
 Hours16
Senior Year
Fall Semester
Dallas Campus
NUR 4335 Professional Nursing Practice: Transition to Practice 3
NUR 4338 Analysis and Synthesis of Complex Human Needs 3
NUR 4345 Professional Nursing Practice: Population Health Nursing 3
NUR 4353 Community and Culture 3
NUR 43XXNursing Elective (see catalog for individual course listings) 3
 Hours15
 Total Hours124
1

Students are responsible for completion of approved general education courses in the regular semester prior to beginning classes at the School of Nursing.  In other words, completion of pre-requisite classes for students beginning nursing courses in the fall semester must be completed in the spring prior to beginning classes or during the fall semester for January entry into the nursing program.

2

ENG 1302 Thinking and Writing will be accepted as dual credit or transfer credit only. BU Freshmen will take ENG 1310 Writing and Academic Inquiry Seminars and ENG 2310 American Literary Cultures.

3

May be in a discipline other than mathematics if the course is judged as equivalent to STA 1380 Elementary Statistics at Baylor.

4

Students must complete one of the following options. Students must take a foreign language through second level proficiency. Or students must complete one Communications & Media Literacy Course and one Fine Arts Course. Complete list of acceptable courses may be found through the College of Arts & Sciences Core Curriculum website, or by consulting your Degree Audit.

5

Course must cover entire life span.

6

Must be course equivalent to HIS 1300 The United States in Global Perspective, HIS 1305 World History to 1500, HIS 1307 World History since 1500, HIS 1365 United States History to 1877 or HIS 1366 United States History since 1877. Note: HIS 1300 The United States in Global Perspective is preferred.

7

The choices of literature include ENG 2301 British Literature and ENG 2306 World Literature.

8

BIO Requirements are the BIO 2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology of Motion and Innervation, BIO 2402 Human Anatomy and Physiology of Metabolism and Processing, and BIO 1302 Introductory Microbiology/BIO 1102 Introductory Microbiology Laboratory courses. These will be assigned by your advisor to ensure all students are able to complete the sequence in a timely fashion. If students do not register as assigned, they may be dropped from the courses and placed into the assigned course that may not be the original class day or time.