STEP-4
Complete
Nursing
Orientation
(Upon
Acceptance
into Nursing
Program)
STEP-6
(13 Weeks Total)
NURS 3661
Nursing of
Adults
NURS 3381
Psychiatric
NURS 3321
Research
STEP-7
(13 Weeks Total)
NURS 4581
Adults with
Complex Needs
NURS 4331
Children &
Adolescents
NURS 4341
Childbearing
Family
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UTA College of Nursing - BSN Program
Upper Division Elective - 3 Credit Hours
Throughout the BSN Program, students receive multi-tiered support from Course Professors, Clinical Instructors,
Academic Coaches, Hospital Partners, Tech Support Services, and the Student Success Program
(Clinical Skills checkoffs occur throughout the program; Clinical hours vary by course.)
Apply to
College of
Nursing
STEP-3 STEP-9
Graduate
with a
BSN Degree
STEP-10
Post
Graduation:
Pass
NCLEX:
RN
Licensure
STEP-1
Complete all
Prerequisite
Courses
STEP-2
Introductory
Nursing
Courses
N2300 Intro to
Professional
Nursing
N3365
Pharmacology
N3366
Pathophysiology
STEP-5
NURS 3632
Clinical Nursing
Foundations
14 weeks
with clinicals
6 weeks
no labs
5 weeks
no clinicals
7 weeks
with clinicals
13 weeks
with clinicals
12 weeks
with clinicals
NURS 3320
Holistic Health
Assessment
14 weeks
with labs
NURS 3333
Health Promo
(14 Weeks Total)
(5 Weeks)
(13 Weeks)
(13 Weeks)
(13 Weeks)
STEP-8
(15 Weeks Total)
NURS 4351
Leadership
Management
NURS 4323
Health Policy
NURS 4350
Capstone
NURS 4462
Community
Junior I
Nursing
Courses
Junior II
Nursing
Courses
Senior I
Nursing
Courses
Senior II
Nursing
Courses
13 weeks
with clinicals
6 weeks
with clinicals
5 weeks
no clinicals
8 weeks
with clinicals
7 weeks
with clinicals
7 weeks
with clinicals
Can be taken anytime between Junior I & Senior II
5 weeks
no clinicals
NURS 3261
Older Adults
NURS 4199
Prof. Nursing
Seminar
5 weeks
with clinicals
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UTA College of Nursing - BSN Program
For ofcial course lists, descriptions and degree requirements please refer to the UTA
Catalog. The College of Nursing makes every effort to keep this list accurate, but this list
is unofcial and provided for convenience only.
UTA BSN Prerequisites
BIOL 2457: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIOL 2458: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
BIOL 2460: Nursing Microbiology
CHEM 1451: Chemistry for Health Sciences
PSYC 1315: Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 3310: Developmental Psychology
MATH 1301: Contemporary Mathematics
MATH 1308: Elementary Statistical Analysis
ENGL 1301: Rhetoric and Composition I
ENGL 1302: Rhetoric and Composition II
ENGL 2338: Technical Writing
HIST 1301: History of the United States to 1865
HIST 1302: History of the United States since 1865
POLS 2311: Government of the United States
POLS 2312: State and Local Government
Social Science Elective: either SOCI 1311 Introduction to Sociology, KINE 2350
Introduction to Public Health, or another advisor-approved course
Creative Arts Elective: either ART 1301, Art Appreciation, or another advisor-
approved course
Language, Philosophy and Culture Elective: either ENGL 2309 World
Literature, ENGL 2319 British Literature, ENGL 2329 American Literature,
SOCI 1301 American Popular Culture or another advisor-approved course.
If you have any questions or would like to speak with one of our admissions advisors
about applying to the program, please call 866-489-2810