More about the Bachelor of Science in Nursing for transfer Students

Explore the courses you will take as a transfer student in Bachelor of Science in Nursing major.

Program of Study

Transfer students to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program have a two-year program of study spanning seven quarters. You will work closely with your academic advisor to plan your program of study and the other co-curricular components of your educational plan.

Two Year BSN Program of Study for Transfer Students

You will earn a minimum of 106 credits, 86 in required major classes. To complete your degree, you are required to hold a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher; a major GPA of 3.0 or higher and receive a C (2.0) or better in all required nursing prerequisite and major courses to progress in the program. Your personal program of study may vary due to prior educational experience or individual goals. The example below assumes you have completed no degree requirements. The sample below assumes that you enter Seattle University with junior standing (90 credits) or have earned a transferable associate’s degree, and have successfully completed all prerequisites courses.

Fall Quarter Year 1

UCOR Module II (5)

NURS 3205 Pathophysiology (5)

NURS 3405 Health Assessment and Interventions (5)

Winter Quarter Year 1

NURS 2520 Health Care in the 21st Century (3)

NURS 3305 Introduction to Pharmacology (5)

NURS 3190 Promoting the Health of Older Adults-Theory (2)

NURS 3191 Promoting the Health of Older Adults-Clinical (3)

Spring Quarter Year 1

UCOR Module II (5)

NURS 2360 Nursing Research Methods (3)

NURS 3390 Promoting Mental Health-Theory (5) -OR-

NURS 3590 Promoting Reproductive Health-Theory (5)

NURS 3391 Promoting Mental Health-Clinical (5) -OR-

NURS 3591 Promoting Reproductive Health-Clinical (5)

Fall Quarter Year 2

NURS 3390 Promoting Mental Health-Theory (5) -OR-

NURS 3590 Promoting Reproductive Health-Theory (5)

NURS 3391 Promoting Mental Health-Clinical (5) -OR-

NURS 3591 Promoting Reproductive Health-Clinical (5)

NURS 4401 Population Health Internship I (1)

NURS 4590 Promoting the Health of Populations and Communities-Theory (4)

Winter Quarter Year 2

UCOR Module II or III (5)

NURS 4190 Promoting Health of Children and Families-Theory (5)-OR-

NURS 4390 Promoting Health of Adults-Theory (5)

NURS 4191 Promoting Health of Children and Families-Theory (5) -OR-

NURS 4391 Promoting Health of Adults-Clinical (5)

NURS 4402 Population Health Internship II (1)

Spring Quarter Year 2

UCOR Module II or Module III (5)

NURS 4190 Promoting Health of Children and Families-Theory (5) -OR-

NURS 4390 Promoting Health of Adults-Theory (5)

NURS 4191 Promoting Health of Children and Families-Clinical (5) -OR-

NURS 4391 Promoting Health of Adults-Clinical (5)

NURS 4403 Population Health Internship III (1)

Summer Quarter Year 2

NURS 4520 Senior Synthesis: Leadership for Health Equity (5)

NURS 4790 Transition to Professional Practice (2)

NURS 4791 Senior Practicum (6)

University Core Module II Requirements

UCOR 2100 Theological Exploration

UCOR 2500 Philosophy of the Human Person

UCOR 2920 Ethical Reasoning in Health Care

University Core Module III Requirements

UCOR 3100 Religion in a Global Context

UCOR 3400 Humanities and Global Challenges

UCOR 3600 Global Health

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