The Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Notice to Prospective Applicants
In recent years there has been high student demand for this major. Students interested in this program should apply to the
University during the initial filing period of the admissions cycle (October 1 - November 30 for any fall semester; August
for any spring semester). A supplemental Nursing application must be submitted by March 1 for the fall semester and by November
1 for the spring semester. Information on any current enrollment restrictions is available from the Admissions Office and
from the department office sponsoring the major.
Prerequisites for Admission to the Nursing Major
1. The cumulative grade point average for all college-level work must be a minimum of 2.5.
2. The grade point average for all nursing prerequisites (listed below) must be a minimum of 2.5.
3. All nursing prerequisites must be completed with grades of C- or higher.
4. At the time of application, at least two courses from Area A and two science courses must be completed, with the remaining
courses in progress.
Pre-Nursing Core: 40-41 units
The following courses must be completed before admission to the General Option for the BSN and the Advanced Placement Option
for LVN to BSN. RNs admitted to the Advanced Placement Option for RN to BSN may take these courses along with the professional
sequence, but must complete these courses prior to enrolling in NURS 475W and NURS 495W.
General Education Area A Skills: 12 units
Science Foundation: 16 units
4 courses required:
| BIOL |
103 |
Human Anatomy |
4.0 |
FS * |
| BIOL |
104 |
Human Physiology |
4.0 |
FS * |
| BIOL |
211 |
Allied Health Microbiology |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: A college course in biology and in general chemistry.
| CHEM |
108 |
Organic Chemistry for Applied Sciences |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: CHEM 107 or CHEM 111 or equivalent.
Concurrent Core: 12 units
See
Concurrent Core below.
Total Course Requirements for the Bachelor's Degree: 120 units
See "Requirements for the Bachelor's Degree" in the
University Catalog for complete details on general degree requirements. A minimum of 40 units, including those required for the major, must
be upper division.
A suggested Major Academic Plan (MAP) has been prepared to help students meet all graduation requirements within four years.
Please request a plan from your major advisor or view it and other current advising information at http://em.csuchico.edu/aap/ProgramSearch.
Students in the Advanced Placement Option for RN to BSN receive a detailed advising plan that outlines graduation requirements
for this option. Advising is provided by the RN-BSN Advisor.
General Education Requirements: 48 units
See "General Education Requirements" in the University Catalog and the Class Schedule for the most current information on
General Education Requirements and course offerings. The course requirements marked below with an asterisk (*) may also be
applied toward General Education.
Modifications in the General Education requirements have been approved for this major as follows: CHEM 108 may be applied
to General Education Breadth Area B1. HIST 130 may be applied to General Education Breadth Area C1, C2, or C3. PSYC 101 may
be applied to General Education Breadth Area D1. POLS 155 may be applied to General Education Breadth Area D2, and ANTH 113
or SOCI 100 may be applied to General Education Breadth Area D3.
Completion of General Education Area A Requirements: All Area A requirements must be completed before students enter the Nursing program. Two courses must be complete at the
time a student applies, with the remaining two in progress.
Fulfillment of the GE Upper-Division Theme Requirement: Students majoring in Nursing are permitted to select an upper-division Humanities Thematic course and an upper-division Social
Science Thematic course in the same theme. The Natural Sciences Thematic upper-division requirements may be fulfilled by NURS
303.
Diversity Course Requirements: 6 units
See "Diversity Requirement" in the University Catalog. Most courses taken to satisfy these requirements may also apply to
General Education.
United States History, Constitution and American Ideals Requirements: 6 units
See the "United States History, Constitution and American Ideals Requirements" in the
University Catalog. For this major, HIST 130 may be applied to General Education Breadth Area C1, C2, or C3, and POLS 155 may be applied to General
Education Breadth Area D2.
Literacy Requirement:
See "Mathematics and Writing Requirements" in the University Catalog. Writing proficiency in the major is a graduation requirement
and may be demonstrated through satisfactory completion of a course in your major which has been designated as the Writing
Proficiency (WP) course for the semester in which you take the course. Students who earn below a C- are required to repeat
the course and earn a C- or better to receive WP credit. See the Class Schedule for the designated WP courses for each semester.
You must pass ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a C- or better before you may register for a WP course.
Course Requirements for the Major: 99-100 units
Completion of the following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required of all candidates for this degree.
Major Core Program
See
Prerequisites to Admission to the Nursing Major above.
Concurrent Core: 12 units
The following courses are required, but may be taken
prior to admission or
concurrently with the first semester of the Nursing program.
2 courses required:
| CHLD |
252 |
Child Development |
3.0 |
FS * |
| PSYC |
101 |
Principles of Psychology |
3.0 |
FS * |
1 course selected from:
| NFSC |
100 |
Basic Nutrition |
3.0 |
FS * |
| NFSC |
240 |
Human Nutrition |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: BIOL 104, CHEM 108.
Transfer students may use as transfer credit any lower-division course of comparable content. Consult the department to determine
acceptable courses.
1 course selected from:
| ANTH |
113 |
Human Cultural Diversity |
3.0 |
FS * GC |
| ANTH |
303 |
Cultural Anthropology |
3.0 |
FS |
| SOCI |
100 |
Introduction to Sociology |
3.0 |
FS * |
General Option: 60 units
This option is for students who are just beginning in the nursing field. The curricular sequence meets all state requirements
for initial RN licensure as well as Public Health Nursing certification. Students must be admitted to the General Option for
the BSN (see supplemental admission criteria available from the department or at www.csuchico.edu/nurs/).
Professional Sequence
All courses must be taken in the sequence outlined.
Semester I
2 courses required:
| NURS |
281 |
Nursing Role I Practicum |
1.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: Admission to the Nursing major, BIOL 103, BIOL 104, BIOL 211, CHEM 108.
Corequisites: CHLD 252, PSYC 101, NFSC 100, NURS 282.
| NURS |
282 |
Nursing Role I |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: BIOL 103, BIOL 104, BIOL 211, CHEM 108.
Corequisites: CHLD 252, NFSC 100, NURS 281, PSYC 101.
Semester II
3 courses required:
| NURS |
283 |
Nursing Foundations |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 281, NURS 282.
Corequisites: NURS 284, NURS 285.
| NURS |
284 |
Practicum in Nursing Foundations |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 281, NURS 282.
Corequisites: NURS 283, NURS 285.
| NURS |
285 |
Nursing Assessment |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: BIOL 103, BIOL 104, BIOL 211, CHEM 107, CHEM 108, CHLD 252, NFSC 100 or NFSC 240, PSYC 101.
Corequisites: NURS 283, NURS 284.
Semester III
3 courses required:
| NURS |
303 |
Nursing Concepts for Acute Care |
6.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 282, NURS 283, NURS 284, NURS 285.
Corequisites: NURS 304, NURS 305.
| NURS |
304 |
Practicum in Acute Care |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 282, NURS 283, NURS 284, NURS 285.
Corequisites: NURS 303, NURS 305.
| NURS |
305 |
Applied Pharmacology and Laboratory Data Analysis |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 282, NURS 283, NURS 284, NURS 285.
Corequisites: NURS 303, NURS 304.
Semester IV
4 courses required:
| NURS |
313 |
Maternal-Child Nursing |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 303, NURS 304, NURS 305.
Corequisites: NURS 314, NURS 315, NURS 342.
| NURS |
314 |
Practicum Maternal-Child Nursing |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 303, NURS 304, NURS 305.
Corequisites: NURS 313, NURS 315, NURS 342.
| NURS |
315 |
Family Nursing |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 303, NURS 304, NURS 305.
Corequisites: NURS 313, NURS 314, NURS 342.
| NURS |
342 |
Evidence-Based Practice for Nursing |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 303, NURS 304, NURS 305
Corequisites: NURS 313, NURS 314, NURS 315
Semester V
5 courses required:
| NURS |
422 |
Leadership/Management and Professional Issues in Nursing |
3.0 |
FS WP |
Prerequisites: ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher, NURS 313, NURS 314, NURS 315, NURS 342.
Corequisites: NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
| NURS |
424 |
Practicum in Patient Care Management |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 313, NURS 314, NURS 315, NURS 342.
Corequisites: NURS 422, NURS 433, NURS 434, NURS 444.
| NURS |
433 |
Nursing Management of Maladaptive Behavior |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 313, NURS 314, NURS 315, NURS 342.
Corequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 434, NURS 444.
| NURS |
434 |
Practicum in Management of Maladaptive Behavior |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 313, NURS 314, NURS 315, NURS 342.
Corequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433.
| NURS |
444 |
Leadership/Management Practicum |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 313, NURS 314, NURS 315, NURS 342.
Corequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
Semester VI
5 courses required:
| NURS |
463 |
Nursing Care of the Gerontology Patient |
1.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
Corequisites: NURS 474, NURS 475, NURS 493, NURS 494.
| NURS |
474 |
Practicum in Community Health Nursing |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
Corequisites: NURS 463, NURS 475, NURS 493, NURS 494.
| NURS |
475 |
Public Health Nursing |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 222, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434, NURS 444.
Corequisites: NURS 463, NURS 474, NURS 493, NURS 494.
| NURS |
493 |
Integrative Nursing Theory |
1.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
Corequisites: NURS 463, NURS 474, NURS 475, NURS 494.
| NURS |
494 |
Practicum in Integrative Nursing |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
Corequisites: NURS 463, NURS 474, NURS 475, NURS 493.
Advanced Placement Option for LVN to BSN: 60 units
This option is for students who are already licensed vocational nurses in California. The curricular sequence meets all state
requirements for initial RN licensure as well as Public Health Nursing certification. The LVN must have a cumulative GPA of
2.5 and a nursing GPA of 2.3 in the initial nursing program. Students must be admitted to the Advanced Placement Option for
LVN to BSN. The program is designed as a part-time, primarily online program for the working nurse.
Lower-Division Transfer Credit
Students can transfer up to 70 semester units from two-year colleges toward their bachelor's degree. All classes completed
to fulfill degree requirements will be used as applicable. Students will not lose credit toward specific requirements, and
all grades earned will be calculated in the transferable GPA. Equivalent lower division credit may be transferred from the
LVN program fundamentals course(s) for NURS 283 and NURS 284. If prior coursework is not transferable, a challenge mechanism
is available for credit for those courses.
Lower-Division Requirements: 12 units
4 courses required:
| NURS |
283 |
Nursing Foundations |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 281, NURS 282.
Corequisites: NURS 284, NURS 285.
| NURS |
284 |
Practicum in Nursing Foundations |
4.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 281, NURS 282.
Corequisites: NURS 283, NURS 285.
| NURS |
293 |
Professional Role for LVN to BSN |
3.0 |
FA |
Prerequisites: Admission to LVN to BSN option; completion of General Education Area A; BIOL 103, BIOL 104, BIOL 211, CHEM
108.
Corequisites: NURS 294, NURS 385W.
| NURS |
294 |
Simulation Practicum for LVN to BSN |
1.0 |
FA |
Prerequisites: Admission to the LVN to BSN option; completion of General Education Area A; BIOL 103, BIOL 104, BIOL 211, CHEM
108.
Corequisites: NURS 293, NURS 385W
Upper-Division Requirements: 48 units
Professional Sequence
All courses must be taken in the sequence outlined.
Semester I
1 course required:
| NURS |
385W |
Nursing Assessment |
2.0 |
Inq |
Prerequisites: Completion of RN program (ADN or diploma), NURS 300W.
Semester II
2 courses required:
| NURS |
323 |
Applied Nursing Concepts for Acute Care for LVN to BSN |
4.0 |
SP |
Prerequisites: NURS 293, NURS 294, NURS 385W
Corequisites: NURS 305
| NURS |
305 |
Applied Pharmacology and Laboratory Data Analysis |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 282, NURS 283, NURS 284, NURS 285.
Corequisites: NURS 303, NURS 304.
Semester III (Summer Session)
1 course required:
| NURS |
324 |
Acute Care Practicum for LVN to BSN |
2.0 |
SM |
Prerequisites: NURS 305, NURS 323.
Semester IV
3 courses required:
| NURS |
315W |
Family Nursing |
2.0 |
Inq |
Prerequisites: Completion of RN program (ADN or diploma), NURS 300W.
| NURS |
331 |
Maternal-Child Nursing for LVN to BSN |
3.0 |
FA |
Prerequisites: CHLD 252, NFSC 100, NURS 305, NURS 323, NURS 324.
| NURS |
342W |
Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 300W
Semester V
4 courses required:
| NURS |
334 |
Maternal-Child Practicum for LVN to BSN |
2.0 |
SP |
Prerequisites: NURS 315W, NURS 331.
Corequisites: NURS 335.
| NURS |
335 |
Nursing Portfolio for LVN to BSN |
6.0 |
SP |
Prerequisites: NURS 323, NURS 324, NURS 331.
Corequisites: NURS 334.
| NURS |
422W |
Leadership/Management and Professional Issues in Nursing |
3.0 |
Inq WP |
Prerequisites: ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher, NURS 300W, current California RN license, admission
to RN-BSN Option.
| NURS |
433 |
Nursing Management of Maladaptive Behavior |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 313, NURS 314, NURS 315, NURS 342.
Corequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 434, NURS 444.
Semester VI (Summer Session)
3 courses required:
| NURS |
424 |
Practicum in Patient Care Management |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 313, NURS 314, NURS 315, NURS 342.
Corequisites: NURS 422, NURS 433, NURS 434, NURS 444.
| NURS |
434 |
Practicum in Management of Maladaptive Behavior |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 313, NURS 314, NURS 315, NURS 342.
Corequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433.
| NURS |
444 |
Leadership/Management Practicum |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 313, NURS 314, NURS 315, NURS 342.
Corequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
Semester VII
3 courses required:
| NURS |
463 |
Nursing Care of the Gerontology Patient |
1.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
Corequisites: NURS 474, NURS 475, NURS 493, NURS 494.
| NURS |
493 |
Integrative Nursing Theory |
1.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
Corequisites: NURS 463, NURS 474, NURS 475, NURS 494.
| NURS |
494 |
Practicum in Integrative Nursing |
2.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
Corequisites: NURS 463, NURS 474, NURS 475, NURS 493.
Semester VIII
1 course required:
| NURS |
475 |
Public Health Nursing |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 222, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434, NURS 444.
Corequisites: NURS 463, NURS 474, NURS 493, NURS 494.
Semester IX (Summer Session)
1 course required:
| NURS |
474 |
Practicum in Community Health Nursing |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
Corequisites: NURS 463, NURS 475, NURS 493, NURS 494.
Advanced Placement Option For RN to BSN: 52 units
This option is for students who have already completed an RN program (associate degree or diploma) and hold a current California
RN license. The curricular sequence meets the requirements for Public Health Nursing certification. The RN must have a cumulative
GPA of 2.5 and a nursing GPA of 2.3 in the initial nursing program. A minimum of 30 units must be completed in residence at
CSU, Chico.
RNs admitted to the Advanced Placement Option for RN to BSN may take nursing prerequisites and concurrent core courses along
with the professional sequence, but must complete these courses prior to enrolling in NURS 474, NURS 475W, and NURS 495W.
Lower-Division Transfer Credit
Students can transfer up to 70 semester units from two-year colleges toward their bachelor's degree. All classes completed
to fulfill degree requirements will be used as applicable. Students will not lose credit toward specific requirements, and
all grades earned will be calculated in the transferable GPA.
Upper-Division Nursing Course Work
The following courses, or their equivalents, must be completed. RNs with sufficient background in a content area may challenge
any of these courses, with permission of the department. Prior nursing experience is evaluated for credit for NURS 426. Courses
designated with a W suffix are delivered in a Web-based format requiring a computer and Internet access. The RN may substitute
the equivalent on-campus course for any of the Web-based courses.
14 courses required:
| NURS |
300W |
RN-BSN Bridge Course |
3.0 |
Inq |
Prerequisites: Completion of RN program (ADN or diploma).
| NURS |
303 |
Nursing Concepts for Acute Care |
6.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 282, NURS 283, NURS 284, NURS 285.
Corequisites: NURS 304, NURS 305.
| NURS |
306W |
Current Concepts for Baccalaureate Nursing Practice |
3.0 |
Inq |
Prerequisites: NURS 300W, current California RN license.
| NURS |
307 |
Advanced Placement Theory in Maternal-Child and Mental Health Nursing |
6.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 306W.
| NURS |
315W |
Family Nursing |
2.0 |
Inq |
Prerequisites: Completion of RN program (ADN or diploma), NURS 300W.
| NURS |
342W |
Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 300W
| NURS |
385W |
Nursing Assessment |
2.0 |
Inq |
Prerequisites: Completion of RN program (ADN or diploma), NURS 300W.
| NURS |
422W |
Leadership/Management and Professional Issues in Nursing |
3.0 |
Inq WP |
Prerequisites: ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher, NURS 300W, current California RN license, admission
to RN-BSN Option.
| NURS |
425 |
Advanced Nursing Practicum |
3.0 |
Inq |
Prerequisites: Current California RN license. Verification that clinical requirements are met. NURS 385W, NURS 300W, NURS
306W, departmental permission.
Corequisites: NURS 422W.
| NURS |
426 |
Nursing Practicum Experience |
10.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: California RN license, departmental permission.
Corequisites: NURS 425.
| NURS |
463 |
Nursing Care of the Gerontology Patient |
1.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
Corequisites: NURS 474, NURS 475, NURS 493, NURS 494.
| NURS |
474 |
Practicum in Community Health Nursing |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 422, NURS 424, NURS 433, NURS 434.
Corequisites: NURS 463, NURS 475, NURS 493, NURS 494.
| NURS |
475W |
Public Health Nursing |
3.0 |
FS |
Prerequisites: NURS 300W, NURS 306W, NURS 315W, NURS 342W, NURS 425, NURS 426, completion of all nursing core courses, current
California RN license.
Corequisites: NURS 463, NURS 474, NURS 495W.
| NURS |
495W |
Advanced Concepts: Pathophysiology and Nursing Theory |
4.0 |
Inq |
Prerequisites: NURS 300W, NURS 422W, NURS 425, NURS 426, NURS 342W, current California RN license, completion of all nursing
core courses.
Electives Requirement:
To complete the total units required for the bachelor's degree, select additional elective courses from the total University
offerings. You should consult with an advisor regarding the selection of courses which will provide breadth to your University
experience and possibly apply to a supportive second major or minor.
Grading Requirement:
All courses taken to fulfill major course requirements must be taken for a letter grade except those courses specified by
the department as Credit/No Credit grading only.
All required courses must be passed with grades of C- or higher.
Progression in the professional Nursing sequence depends upon maintaining a cumulative grade point average of 2.3 in Nursing
and grades of C- or better in all courses required for the Nursing major.
By policy, a student receiving a grade of D+ or less in a Nursing course may not progress in the Nursing program. The student
may petition the School of Nursing Executive Committee to review the application of the policy in his/her situation, if serious
and compelling conditions contributed to the poor grade. A student may repeat no more than two Nursing courses in which grades
of D+ or lower were received.
Professional Standards
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a degree which signifies readiness for beginning professional nursing practice. The
faculty recognizes a responsibility to both the students and potential patients to produce graduates whose attitudes and behavior
indicate readiness for carrying out their professional functions. If, in the professional judgment of the Executive Committee
of the School of Nursing, a student appears to be potentially dangerous to patients or colleagues, the School will refuse
to allow the student to practice in the clinical setting.
Students enrolled in practicum courses are required to have current immunizations (including Hepatitis B), annual CPR certification,
both health and malpractice insurance, as well as adequate automobile liability insurance coverage. Since Chico is located
in a rural area, considerable travel to clinical agencies should be expected. Access to a car throughout the Nursing sequence
is necessary. Additional fees for achievement testing and laboratory supplies may be required for certain courses. Fingerprint
background checks are required of all students in the General Option for the BSN prior to Semester III of the program so that
they will be eligible for practicum experiences in public schools.
Advising Requirement:
Advising is mandatory for all majors in this degree program. Consult your undergraduate advisor for specific information.
Honors in the Major
Honors in the Major is a program of independent work in your major. It requires 6 units of honors course work completed over
two semesters.
The Honors in the Major program allows you to work closely with a faculty mentor in your area of interest on an original performance
or research project. This year-long collaboration allows you to work in your field at a professional level and culminates
in a public presentation of your work. Students sometimes take their projects beyond the University for submission in professional
journals, presentation at conferences, or academic competition. Such experience is valuable for graduate school and professional
life. Your honors work will be recognized at your graduation, on your permanent transcripts, and on your diploma. It is often
accompanied by letters of commendation from your mentor in the department or the department chair.
Some common features of Honors in the Major program are
1. You must take 6 units of Honors in the Major course work. All 6 units are honors classes (marked by a suffix of H), and
at least 3 of these units are independent study (399H, 499H, 599H) as specified by your department. You must complete each
class with a minimum grade of B.
2. You must have completed 9 units of upper-division course work or 21 overall units in your major before you can be admitted
to Honors in the Major. Check the requirements for your major carefully, as there may be specific courses that must be included
in these units.
3. Your
cumulative GPA should be at least 3.5 or within the top 5% of majors in your department.
4. Your GPA
in your major should be at least 3.5 or within the top 5% of majors in your department.
5. Most students apply for or are invited to participate in Honors in the Major during the second semester of their junior
year. Then they complete the 6 units of course work over the two semesters of their senior year.
6. Your honors work culminates with a public presentation of your honors project.
While Honors in the Major is part of the Honors Program, each department administers its own program. Please contact your
major department or major advisor to apply.