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Nursing 

Bachelor of Science (BSN)

Accreditation

The program is approved by the State Board of Nursing, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. CCNE can be reached at One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 503, Washington, D.C. 20036, 202-887-6791. Graduates are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) leading to licensure as a Registered Nurse

Pre-professional Requirements for Nursing

Freshman Year, Fall Semester 13  

Department

Course Number

Course Title

H

Core Indicator

Chemistry

C061 and C063

Introduction To Chemistry I with Lab

4

SA

English

C050

College Composition

3

CO

Mathematics

C055

College Math

3

QA

Sociology

C050

Introduction to Sociology

3

IN

Freshman Year, Spring Semester 14  

Department

Course Number

Course Title

H

Core Indicator

Kinesiology

C100

Human Anat & Physio I*

4

SA

Chemistry

C062 and C064

Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab

4

SB

IH

X051

Intellectual Heritage

3

IA

Psychology

C060

Psychology as a Social Science

3

IN


Sophomore Year, Fall Semester 16-17  

Department

Course Number

Course Title

H

Core Indicator

Kinesiology

C101

Human Anat & Physio II*

4

SB

Psychology

C131

Developmental Psychology

3

 

Int. Hert

X052

Intellectual Heritage

3

IB

Language/

Int. Studies

 

Foreign Language/International Studies

3-4

LA/IS

CORE

 

Studies in Race

3

RS

Sophomore Year, Spring Semester 17-18  

Nursing

C110

Microbiology

4

 

Sociology

0201

Statistical methods in sociology

4

 

CORE

 

American Culture

3

AC

CORE

 

The Arts

3

AR

CORE

 

Foreign Language/International Studies

3-4

LB/IS

* Pre-requisite for Microbiology

Note: Temple students who meet the University’s Undergraduate Core Curriculum requirements through the 45+ Transfer Core or Core-to-Core Transfer must still take these specific courses to meet department requirements.

Special Fees

A laboratory fee of about $250.00 (subject to change), covering all four professional semesters is charged and paid in four installments. Uniforms, books, and equipment total approximately $600 in the first semester. In addition, some courses have special fees attached.

Advanced Placement Program for Registered Nurses
(The R.N. to B.S.N. Program)

Registered nurses who are graduates of diploma and associate degree programs may apply for admission with advanced standing. Applicants need not have completed all the pre-professional requirements before admission to the program. They should seek an appointment with the program Director to discuss the program requirements and get additional information on this curricular option. The nurse must be licensed or eligible for licensure in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pre-professional requirements may be satisfied by transfer of acceptable college credits, College Level Examination Program (CLEP), or by taking the stipulated courses at Temple University. The registered nurse may challenge certain nursing courses through written ACT-PEP examinations that are scheduled several times each year. Nurses who have graduated from state approved nursing programs in the United States and who have current nursing experience are granted 31 advanced placement credits in the nursing curriculum. Those who do not meet these criteria validate their nursing knowledge through standardized challenge tests.

Non-Matriculated Advance Placement Students

Non-matriculated students are those who have not been formally admitted to the Nursing program. Non-matriculated students are required to apply for admission before they complete 12 credits or before they enroll for their third semester.

Professional Curriculum

The following program of study is prescribed. A total of 122 credits is required for graduation.

Junior Year, Fall Semester 14    

Department

Course Number

Course Title

Hours

Core Indicator

Nursing

0101

Nursing I

4

 

Nursing

0112

Health Assessment

2

 

Nursing

0173

Nursing Practicum I

2

 

Nursing

0183

Nursing Process I

3

 

Nursing

0261

Pathophysiology and Applied Pharmacology for Nursing I

3

 
Junior Year, Spring Semester 16    

Nursing

0102

Nursing II

4

 

Nursing

0111

Nutrition

2

 

Nursing

0174

Nursing Practicum II

4

 

Nursing

0184

Nursing Process II

3

 

Nursing

0262

Pathophysiology and Applied Pharmacology for Nursing II

3

 
Senior Year, Fall Semester 17    

Department

Course Number

Course Title

H

Core Indicator

 

Nursing

0201

Nursing III

4

   

Nursing

W130

Teaching Strategies

3

WI

 

Nursing

W250

Research Methods

3

WI

 

Nursing

0273

Nursing Practicum III

4

   

Nursing

0283

Nursing Process III

3

   
Senior Year, Spring Semester 13    

Nursing

W202

Nursing IV

4

WI*  

Nursing

0274

Nursing Practicum IV

4

   

Nursing

0284

Nursing Process IV

3

   

Nursing

0291

Professional Issues

2

   

Nursing

 

Elective

3

   

*Indicates writing capstone for major

 
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