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Curriculum details

Through University of Health and Humanities well rounded curriculum all students are prepared for success!

Curriculum Overview

University of Health and Humanities has designed an elevated curriculum through exploration into several top Nursing programs. The curriculum is rigorous but prepares students well for real life nursing scenarios.

Several professors are long term health care professionals and provide unique and meaningful experiences into the truths behind nursing and working in a fast paced medical setting. With resources such as these  our Nursing Students will be among the best and most qualified in the world. 

If you have a strong drive to help others and enjoy working in a medical setting, our Nursing program may be a great fit for you. With a combination of clinical and academic studies students will be provided all necessities to achieve in a difficult yet rewarding field.

The entire four year BSN (Bachelors in Nursing) curriculum is listed below. For more information on any course, feel free to contact our administrative team. (Contact information on Nursing Contacts page)

Year One

Year Two

Fall Term

    • – Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab (4 Credits)
    • – English Composition I (3 Credits)
    • – Introduction Psychology and Behavioral Medicine (3 Credits)
    • – General Chemistry with Lab (4 Credits)
    • – General Biology with lab (4 Credits)


Spring Term

    • – English Composition II (3 Credits)
    • – Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab (3 Credits)
    • – Mathematics, or Introduction to Statistics (3 Credits)
    • – Microbiology with Lab (4 Credits)
    • – Introduction to Professional Nursing (4 Credits)
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Fall Term

    • – Introduction to Nursing Practice (3 Credits)
    • – Introduction to Nursing Practice Clinical (1 Credit)
    • – Pharmacology (3 Credits)
    • – Nursing Analytics (3 Credits)
    • – Pathophysiology (4 Credits)
    • – Genetics (3 Credits)

 

Spring Term

    • – Secondary Nursing Practices (2 Credits)
    • – Nursing Chronic Health Solutions Lecture (3 Credits)
    • – Nursing Chronic Health Solutions Clinical (4 Credits)
    • – Nutrition and Dietary Restrictions (3 Credits)
    • – Sociology (3 Credits)
    • – Elective (Art, Music, Humanities) (3 Credit)
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Year Three

Year Four

Fall Term

    • – Nursing Care of Infants and Newborns Lecture (3 Credits)
    • – Nursing care of Infants and Newborns Clinical (2 Credits)
    • – Nursing care for Children (3 Credits)
    • – Nursing Care for Children Clinical (2 Credits)
    • – Nursing Ethics (3 Credits)
    • – Public Speaking (3 Credits)
 
 
Spring Term
 
    • – Nursing for Psychiatric Health Issues Lecture (3 Credits)
    • – Nursing for Psychiatric Health Issues Clinical (2 Credits)
    • – Geriatric Nursing Lecture (3 Credits)
    • – Geriatric Nursing Clinical (1 Credit)
    • – Complex Health Problems Lecture (3 Credits)
    • – Complex Health Problems Clinical (2 Credits)
    • – Elective (3 Credits)
 

Fall Term

    • – Nursing Research (Start of Senior Thesis) (3 Credits)
    • – Advanced Clinical Case Studies Lecture (3 Credits)
    • – Advanced Clinical Case Studies Clinical (2 Credits)
    • – Public Health Lecture (3 Credits)
    • – Public Health Clinical (2 Credits)
    • – Elective (3 Credits)

 

Spring Term

    • – Transition into Professional Nursing (2 Credits)
    • – Transition into Professional Nursing Clinical (6 Credits)
    • – Senior Thesis (2 Credits)
    • – Elective (3 Credits)
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Side Note: For completion of the BSN Degree 124-132 Credits must have been completed. Electives are optional courses but enough of them must be completed to meet Credit Requirements.