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Colleges and Schools

Core Curriculum Requirements for RN-to-BSN Degree Completion Program

In addition to the required nursing courses, RN-to-BSN degree-completion students will take one or two courses from the university’s Core Curriculum program.

The Core Curriculum is built around the philosophy that we, as a university, have a responsibility to help students grow in their learning to see how skills, knowledge, and values work together to help them make both a life and a living.

If you haven’t already taken liberal arts courses that can transfer towards the completion of your BSN degree, you can take them at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ö±²¥. See below some examples of our course offerings that meet the different fields of knowledge required by the University.

Knowledge Area

 Course Options at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ö±²¥

Biblical Studies

(One course)

GS 1850: Introduction to Biblical Studies

GS 2210: Jesus of Nazareth

Christian Life and Thought

(One course)

GS 3620: World Religions
Health and
Well-being(One course)
GS 1400: Personal Development

GS 1450: Adult Fitness and Wellness

Intercultural and Global Competence

(Two courses)

GS 1010: Spanish I

GS 3150: Global Themes in History

GS 3620: World Religions

BADM 3700: International Business

CPSY 3800: Principles of Counseling Diverse Populations

Art and Aesthetics Interpretation

(One course)

GS 1750: Studies in Literature

GS 2250: Film Studies

 

Contact

For a complimentary review of your transcripts, please contact Viviana Belisle.