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Spring Sophomore Entry Term Course Outline

Prerequisites and Core Courses to Be Fulfilled at Prior Institution

BIO 109 and 109L Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits) BIO 110 and 110L Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits)
ENGL 110 (core) Writing in Context I (3 credits) ENGL 120 (core) Writing in Context II (3 credits)
Open Elective (3 credits) Open Elective (3 credits)
CHEM 109 and 110L General and Organic Chemistry** (4 credits)

Please note: All Students must fulfill the University of Mount Saint Vincent Core requirements, which are not included in this chart. 

Courses to Be Taken at the University of Mount Saint Vincent

Sophomore Spring 
NURS 109 Professional Role (3 credits)
NURS 119 Health Promotion (3 credits)
PSYCH 103 Intro to Psychology* (3 credits)
Junior Fall Junior Spring
NURS 219 Health Assessment (3 credits) NURS 229 Concepts of Nursing (4 credits)
BIO 204 Genetics* (3 credits) BIO 211 and 211L Microbiology* (4 credits)
MATH 102 Computational Math (3 credits)
PSYCH 326 Lifespan (3 credits)
Senior Fall Senior Spring
NURS 319 Adult Nursing Care I (8 credits) NURS 329 Adult Nursing Care II (8 credits)
NURS 333 Pathophysiology (3 credits) BIO 334 Pharmacology (3 credits)
NURS 209 Theory and Research (3 credits)
Subsequent Fall Subsequent Spring
NURS 431 Nursing Care of the Family I:
Maternity
(4 credits) NURS 434 Nursing care of the Community I:
Psychology
(3 credits)
NURS 433 Nursing Care of the Family II:
Pediatrics
(4 credits) NURS 436 Nursing Care of the Community II (3 credits)
NURS 409 Process of Leadership (3 credits) NURS 444 Case Management (4 credits)

A student entering in the spring of sophomore year will spend seven semesters at the University of Mount Saint Vincent.

*Indicates a course that can be taken at a prior institution if available.
**Indicates a course that can be taken either as a prerquisite or at the University of Mount Saint Vincent. This may be fulfilled by a single, targeted course, or a two-course sequence, depending on the institution’s curriculum.