| Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Health Sciences, B.S. (Dual Degree Nursing) | |||
Health Sciences, B.S. (Dual Degree Nursing)More information about School of Natural Science and Mathematics: A minimum of 120 credit hours is required for a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (Dual Degree Nursing).
Cooperative programs between Mount St. Mary’s University and partnering nursing institutions are available to students who seek to pursue a career in nursing and who also want a liberal arts education. Pursuing one of the dual-degree programs will allow a student to earn undergraduate degrees both from Mount St. Mary’s University and the partnering institution. There are two phases to the dual degree programs:
University of Maryland School of Nursing The University of Maryland School of Nursing offers a traditional 4 semester nursing curriculum. UMSON has guaranteed 5 seats each year to qualified MSMU students pursuing this track. In addition to the pre-requisite courses above, students choosing to pursue studies at the UMSON must sit for the TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) exam. Upon successful completion of UMSON coursework, the student receives a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (B.S.N.) and is qualified to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) to obtain licensure as a registered nurse. Shenandoah University Shenandoah University offers a traditional 5 semester nursing curriculum. Shenandoah University has guaranteed 10 seats each year to qualified MSMU students pursing this track. In addition to the pre-requisite courses above, students choosing to pursue studies at Shenandoah University must sit for the TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) exam. Upon successful completion of SU coursework, the student receives a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and is qualified to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) to obtain licensure as a registered nurse.
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Core Requirements (46 to 49 credits) | ||||
| Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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| FSYM 101 - The First Year Symposium | Credits: (3) | |||
| PHIL 103 - Foundations of Philosophy | Credits: (3) | |||
| WCIV 102 - Origins of the West | Credits: (3) | |||
| PHIL 203 - Philosophy in the Modern Age | Credits: (3) | |||
| WCIV 201 - The Western Imagination: The Renaissance to the Great War | Credits: (3) | |||
| AMER 202 - America in the World | Credits: (3) | |||
| THEOL 220 - Foundations of Theology: Faith and Revelation | Credits: (3) | |||
| MATH 211 - Mathematical Thinking | Credits: (3) | |||
| THEOL 320 - Encountering Christ | Credits: (3) | |||
World Language OPTION 1: Students beginning a new language:
OPTION 2: Students placed into intermediate or higher language:
Foundations of Social Science Choose one of the following: | ||||
| CJUST 110 - Introduction to Criminal Justice | Credits: (3) | |||
| ECON 101 - Foundations of Economics: Macroeconomics | Credits: (3) | |||
| ECON 102 - Foundations of Economics: Microeconomics | Credits: (3) | |||
| EDUC 100 - Foundations of American Education (Required for Education majors) | Credits: (4) | |||
| PSCI 100 - Foundations of Political Science: Democratic Processes in America | Credits: (3) | |||
| PSYCH 100 - Foundations of Psychology | Credits: (3) | |||
| SOC 100 - Foundations of Sociology | Credits: (3) | |||
Laboratory Science
Modernity in Literature, Art, Music, or Theatre Choose one of the following: | ||||
| ARMO 300 - Modernity in Visual Art | Credits: (3) | |||
| ENMO 300 - Modernity in Literature (Required for English majors) | Credits: (3) | |||
| MUMO 300 - Modernity in Music | Credits: (3) | |||
| THMO 300 - Modernity in Theatre | Credits: (3) | |||
Global Encounters
-(English majors are required to take ENGE 3XX) -(Education majors are required to take EDGE 343 Globalization and Education (3)) Ethics and the Human Good Choose one of the following: | ||||
| PHIL 300 - Ethics and Human Good (Required for Philosophy majors) | Credits: (3) | |||
| THEOL 300 - Ethics and the Human Good (Required for Theology majors) | Credits: (3) | |||
Major Requirements45 or 46 Credits: | ||||
| Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
| BIOL 110 - Introduction to Biology I | Credits: (4) | |||
| BIOL 111 - Introduction to Biology II | Credits: (4) | |||
| BIOL 208 - Nutrition | Credits: (3) | |||
| BIOL 209 - Medical Terminology (Shenandoah students only) | Credits: (2) | |||
| BIOL 298 - Anatomy and Physiology I | Credits: (4) | |||
| BIOL 299 - Anatomy and Physiology II | Credits: (4) | |||
| BIOL 300 - Microbiology | Credits: (4) | |||
| CHEM 101 - General Chemistry I | Credits: (4) | |||
| CHEM 150 - Bioorganic Chemistry | Credits: (4) | |||
| PSYCH 100 - Foundations of Psychology | Credits: (3) | |||
| PSYCH 205 - Lifespan Development | Credits: (3) | |||
| SOC 100 - Foundations of Sociology | Credits: (3) | |||
| MATH 105 - Elementary Statistics | Credits: (3) | |||
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Electives18 to 21 credits | ||||
Sample Four Year SequenceFreshman YearFall SemesterFSYM 101 The First Year Symposium (3) World Language I (3) BIOL 110 Introduction to Biology I (4) CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (4) 14 Credits Spring SemesterPHIL 103 Foundations of Philosophy (3) WCIV 102 Origins of the West (3) World Language II (3) BIOL 111 Introduction to Biology II (4) CHEM 150 Bioorganic Chemistry (4) 17 Credits
Sophomore YearFall SemesterPHIL 203 Philosophy in the Modern Age (3) WCIV 201 The Western Imagination: The Renaissance to the Great War (3) BIOL 298 Anatomy and Physiology I (4) MATH 105 Elementary Statistics (3) or BIOL 205 Biostatistics (4) (spring course) PSYCH 100 Foundations of Psychology (3) 16 Credits Spring SemesterAMER 202 America in the World (3) THEOL 220 Foundations of Theology: Faith and Revelation (3) BIOL 208 Nutrition (3) BIOL 299 Anatomy and Physiology II (4) SOC 100 Foundations of Sociology (3) 16 Credits
Junior YearFall SemesterPSYCH 205 Lifespan Development (3) ARMO 300 Modernity in Visual Art (3) or ENMO 300 Modernity in Literature (3) or MUMO 300 Modernity in Music (3) or THMO 300 Modernity in Theatre (3) THEOL 320 Encountering Christ (3) MATH XXX College Algebra or Higher (3) (UMSON only) or Elective (3) BIOL 300 Microbiology (4) 16 Credits Spring SemesterPHIL 300 Ethics and Human Good (3) or THEOL 300 Ethics and the Human Good (3) XXGE 3XX Global Encounters (3) Elective (3) MATH 211 Mathematical Thinking (3) BIOL 209 Medical Terminology (2) (Shenandoah U only) or Elective (3) 14/15 Credits
Senior YearFall SemesterShenandoah University or University of Maryland School of Nursing Spring SemesterShenandoah University or University of Maryland School of Nursing
Student sends official transcripts from nursing school to MSMU. Credits from first year of nursing school transfer to MSMU with letter grades to complete MSMU transcript.
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