Nursing cont.
OPTION I: THIRTY UNIT CURRICULUM
12. Transfer students choosing to take the basic generi c nursing
program should apply as any other student for the program, meeting all prerequisites as outlined in the university cataI. log and Standard Curricu lum Chart for the nursing major.
This option permits the L. V. N. to take nursing and related science courses in order to qualify for the California reg istered nurse licensing examination. Transfer into the de gree program is possible.
(C*) denotes that a class can be challenged for the units listed.
2 _ The applicant's portfolio will be eva luated on an individual basis. Academic credit earned in regionally accredited in- st itutions of higher education for comparable prelicensure
courses will be accepted for transfer.
In addition to the general policies, the following policies apply
to the registered nurse:
3.
Nursing 30 I and 302 (first year professional nursing courses prerequisite to second year courses) may be chal
I. The applicant must be a registered nurse in the United States. Graduates of regionally accredited nursing pro
lenged.
The following courses must be completed prior to taking
grams in the process of obtaining li censure will be admitted 4.
the R.N. licensure examination:
on provisional status.
Physiology
4 units 4 units
2. Nursing 301 and 302 must be challenged in sequence be*BIO 272
*BIO 221
Microbiology
fore challenging Level II courses . Level II courses may be taken in any sequence. All Level III courses must be taken. Admission into Level III classes is contingent on successful
NUR 320 Directed Individual Studies
I unit
NUR 400 Episod ic Mental
Health Nursing
4 units
completion of all Level I and II challenges.
NUR 410 Nursing of Childbearing / Childbearing Family NUR 420 Advanced Medical -
12 units
In addition to the general policies, the following policies apply
Surgical Nursing
5 units
to the licensed vocational nurse:
30 units
*Transfer credit will be granted.
I. The applicant must be a licensed vocational nurse or licensed practical nurse in the United States. Graduates of OPTION II: TRANSFER-CHALLENGE
regionally accredited nursing programs in the process of obtaining licensure will be admitted on provisional status. I.
Nursing 301 and 302 must be challenged in sequence.
2. The applicant may take the 30 unit curriculum or the transLevel II courses may be challenged based on individual fer-challenge curriculum. portfolio evaluation. All Level lII courses must be taken.
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