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BSN Program
Upper Division Nursing Courses
If you are a currently licensed RN, visit our RN to BSN site

You must be accepted to the Nursing Program to enroll in the upper-division courses and be cleared by your advisor.
A printable flyer (in Adobe Reader) is available for more information on admission requirements, policies, pre-requisites and course sequences at www.uta.edu/nursing/BSN/BSNadmit.pdf

The class schedule, catalog, and syllabi (individual links are below) will give you more information about these nursing courses. Course descriptions are available in the catalog.

Courses - BSN Program

Credit Hrs On-line Syllabus

Freshman Courses

   
N1335 Introduction to Professional Nursing 3 All Sections
Fall 09
     

Prerequisite Nursing Courses (required prerequisites)

   
N2240 Concepts of Professional Nursing 2 Fall 09
N3365 Pharmacology in Nursing Practice 3 Fall 09
Online
N3366 Pathophysiologic Processes: Implications for Nursing 3 Fall 09
Online

Junior Courses

Credit Hrs On-line Syllabus
N3320 Holistic Health Assessment (clinical required) 3 Fall 09
N3632 Clinical Nursing Foundations (clinical required) 6 Fall 09
N3333 Health Promotion and Illness Prevention Across the Lifespan 3 Fall 09
Online
N3561 Nursing of Adults (clinical required) 5 Fall 09
N3581 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing of Individuals, Families and Groups (clinical required) 5 Fall 09
N3321 Nursing Research
N4325 Nursing Research ONLINE
3 Fall 09
Online

Senior Courses

Credit Hrs On-line Syllabus
N4431 Nursing of Children/Adolescents (clinical required) 4 Fall 09
N4441 Nursing of the Childbearing Family (clinical required) 4 Fall 09
N4581 Nursing of Adults With Complex Needs (clinical required) 5 Fall 09
N4223 Professional Nursing Trends 2 Fall 09
N4351 Nursing Leadership and Management (clinical required) 3 Fall 09
N4462 Community Health Nursing (clinical required) 3 Fall 09
Supplement
N4261 Nursing of Older Adults (now offered online) 3 Fall 09
N4350 Capstone: Transition to Professional Nursing (all lab) 3 Fall 09

Upper Division Electives 
(not offered each semester)

 3 hours of junior or senior level electives are required for graduation

On-line Syllabus

N3100, N3200, N4100, N4200 Nursing Cooperative Education   No syllabus
3147 Specialized Topics in Nursing (Check schedule)    
4309 Forensic Nursing    
     
N3150 Nursing Learning Skills 1  
N3350 Electronic Information Retrieval in Health Care (3-0)  3  
N3351 Advanced Nursing: Natural Family Planning (2-3) 3  
N3352 Legacy of the Family (3-0) 3  
N3355 Health Care Systems (3-0)  (online) 3  
N3356 Nursing Care at the End of Life (3-0) (online - through Telecampus) 3  
N3357 Genetics and Nursing (3-0) 3  
N3361 Holistic Nursing/Alternative Therapies (3-0) 3  
N3362 Spiritual Care in Nursing (3-0) 3  
N3363 Ethical Issues in Contemporary Health Care (3-0) 3  
N3377 Complex Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 3  
N3652 Operating Room - Continuous Care Experience (3-9) 6  
N3653 Emergency Nursing (3-9) 6  
N4309 Forensics    
N4352 Developing Problem Solving and Program Development Skills in Health Care Delivery (3-0) 3  
N4381 Professional Nursing Seminar V: Synthesis of Practice (3-0) 3  
N4386 Health Care Law (3-0) 3  
N4641 Advanced Nursing of the Childbearing Family (4-6) 6  
N4652 Clinical Externship (2-12) 6  
N4654 Advanced Nursing: Pediatric Intensive Care (3-9) 6  
N4655 Cultural Variation in Health Care: Comparative Analysis of Two Cultures (6-0) 6  

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