Nursing (BS)
Program Description
SPU’s Nursing major offers a rigorous program of study, with a curriculum that will challenge you to strive for excellence in the classroom and clinical settings.
The program:
- Emphasizes both health promotion and illness care
- Fosters the development of critical thinking, ethical thought and action, judgment, collaboration, and caring
- Integrates the Christian faith with scientific knowledge and clinical expertise
- Works with patients as whole beings, considering their mind, body, spirit, and surrounding environment
- Seeks to graduate people of competence, character, and caring
Entering and Completing the Major
If you are a currently enrolled SPU student, your preparation for entry into the Nursing major begins the first quarter of your freshman year focusing on completion of Nursing program prerequisites and Common Curriculum and Exploratory Curriculum courses. Nursing program prerequisites are typically completed during the first two years.
- SPU students must be in good standing and currently enrolled full time at SPU.
- For current SPU students, the minimum GPA required to apply for admission is 2.85 in the combined prerequisite courses, with all prerequisite grades a "C" (2.0) or higher. A maximum of two total courses may be repeated to achieve the minimum grade of "C" (2.0). A student who must repeat more than two total courses to achieve the minimum grade of "C" (2.0) will be ineligible to apply to the Nursing program.
- SPU students who complete all prerequisite and general education courses at SPU do not submit an application to the Nursing program. Instead, they will complete an "Intent and Readiness Form" each January and random placement in a cohort, either Autumn or Winter, will be assigned when ready.
- Applicants may complete all coursework at SPU, or may transfer prerequisite, general education, and elective coursework from other institutions.
- If an SPU student takes courses outside of SPU, they will have to apply to the nursing program as an SPU student. Prerequisite courses taken outside of SPU must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 in the combined prerequisite grades, with all prerequisite grades a "C" (2.0) or higher.
- Students may review the admission process on the Nursing website. Applications for the nursing major are available during the open application period on the Nursing website.
- At the time to apply to the program or declare readiness for direct admits, SPU students must have at least four (4) prerequisite classes completed. Prerequisites must include at least two (2) science courses among the four (4) or more prerequisite courses that are required at the time of application.
- Full and final acceptance in the program is contingent on successful completion of all nursing program prerequisites and application criteria by the end of Spring quarter for the Autumn/Winter admission cycle.
- Those accepted into the Nursing Program must maintain a minimum C grade (2.0) in all nursing courses to continue in the Nursing Program and maintain high standards of professional performance and behavior.
- You must complete the major or minor requirements in effect in the SPU Undergraduate Catalog for the year of admittance to the major or minor.
Transfer/Post-Bac Student Eligibility Requirements
- Transfer applicants must have completed either a Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA) degree or 90 transferable credits by the end of the quarter prior to entry into the nursing program.
- Transfer and post-baccalaureate applicants will submit an application for the Lydia Green Nursing program and do not need to complete a separate application to the University.
- At the time to apply to the program or declare readiness for direct admits, SPU students must have at least four (4) prerequisite classes completed. Prerequisites must include at least two (2) science courses among the four (4) or more prerequisite courses that are required at the time of application.
- Transfer and post-baccalaureate applicants must have a prerequisite GPA of 3.5 or higher in the combined prerequisite courses. A grade of "C" (2.0) or higher must be earned in each prerequisite course. A maximum of two total courses may be repeated to achieve the minimum grade of "C" (2.0). A student who must repeat more than two total courses to achieve the minimum grade of "C" (2.0) will be ineligible to apply to or enter the Nursing program.
- Students may review the admission process on the Nursing website. Applications for the nursing major are available during the open application period on the Nursing website.
- Full and final acceptance in the program is contingent on successful completion of all nursing program prerequisites and application criteria by the end of Spring quarter for the Autumn/Winter admission cycle.
- Those accepted into the Nursing Program must maintain a minimum C grade (2.0) in all nursing courses to continue in the Nursing Program and maintain high standards of professional performance and behavior.
- You must complete the major or minor requirements in effect in the SPU Undergraduate Catalog for the year of admittance to the major or minor.
Nursing Program Admission Data
Nursing is a highly competitive and selective major with limited enrollment. Below are admission data averaged over the last academic year.
- The SPU nursing program accepted 96% of qualified SPU current student applicants.
- The average GPA of this group admitted to the major was 3.7 (range 2.85–4.0).
- In the same time period 25% of transfer and post-baccalaureate students were accepted.
- The average GPA of those admitted from this group was 3.8 (range 3.5–4.0).
Nursing (BS)
125 Credits Minimum, Including 80 Upper Division (UD)
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Prerequisite Courses | ||
| BIO 2129 | Human Anatomy and Physiology | 5 |
| BIO 2130 | Human Anatomy and Physiology | 5 |
| BIO 3351 | General Microbiology | 5 |
| CHM 1310 | Survey of General Chemistry | 5 |
| CHM 1360 | Survey of Biological Chemistry | 5 |
| PSY 1180 | General Psychology: Individual in Growth | 5 |
| PSY 2470 | Lifespan Developmental Psychology | 5 |
| MAT 1300 | Introduction to Statistical Reasoning | 5 |
| or MAT 2360 | Introduction to Statistics for the Sciences | |
| NUTR 3340 | Human Nutrition | 5 |
| Section Credits Required | 45 | |
| Core Requirements | ||
| NUR 3110 | Health and Illness 1: Theory | 3 |
| NUR 3111 | Health and Illness 1: Practicum | 2 |
| NUR 3112 | Professional Nursing 1 | 3 |
| NUR 3113 | Health Assessment | 2 |
| NUR 3114 | Pathophysiology | 3 |
| NUR 3116 | Pharmacology | 3 |
| NUR 3120 | Health and Illness 2: Theory | 5 |
| NUR 3121 | Health and Illness 2: Practicum | 4 |
| NUR 3122 | Professional Nursing 2 | 3 |
| NUR 3130 | Health and Illness 3: Theory | 5 |
| NUR 3131 | Health and Illness 3: Practicum | 4 |
| NUR 3132 | Professional Nursing 3 | 3 |
| NUR 4140 | Health and Illness 4: Theory | 5 |
| NUR 4141 | Health and Illness 4: Practicum | 6 |
| NUR 4142 | Professional Nursing 4 | 3 |
| NUR 4150 | Health and Illness 5: Theory | 5 |
| NUR 4151 | Health and Illness 5: Practicum | 4 |
| NUR 4152 | Professional Nursing 5 | 3 |
| NUR 4153 | Nursing Leadership in Community Engagement | 2 |
| NUR 4162 | NCLEX Preparation Course | 2 |
| NUR 4896 | Transition to Practice Synthesis | 5 |
| NUR 4897 | Transition to Practice Practicum | 5 |
| Section Credits Required | 80 | |
| Total Credits | 125 | |
Suggested Course Sequence for Freshman Entry
Prerequisite Courses
Complete prior to program entry.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Psychology | ||
| PSY 1180 | General Psychology: Individual in Growth | 5 |
| PSY 2470 | Lifespan Developmental Psychology | 5 |
| General/Biological Chemistry | ||
| CHM 1310 | Survey of General Chemistry 1 | 5 |
| CHM 1360 | Survey of Biological Chemistry 1 | 5 |
| Statistics | ||
| MAT 2360 | Introduction to Statistics for the Sciences | 5 |
| or MAT 1300 | Introduction to Statistical Reasoning | |
| Human Nutrition | ||
| NUTR 3340 | Human Nutrition | 5 |
| Bio-Physiological Studies | ||
| BIO 2129 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | 5 |
| BIO 2130 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | 5 |
| BIO 3351 | General Microbiology 1 | 5 |
- 1
Must include a lab
Common and Exploratory Curriculum
Complete prior to program entry.
Common Curriculum
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| FYS 1000 | First Year Seminar | 3 |
| WRI 1000 | Academic Inquiry and Writing Seminar | 5 |
| TCOR 1000 | The Christian Faith | 5 |
| TCOR 2000 | Christian Scripture | 5 |
| TCOR 3100 | Christian Theology 1 | 5 |
| UCOR 2100 | World History, Faith, and Reconciliation | 5 |
| UCOR 3000 | Faith, Philosophy, and Science 1 | 5 |
- 1
May be taken prior to program entry or concurrently with nursing coursework.
Exploratory Curriculum
Complete prior to program entry. Note that remaining Ways of Knowing required coursework is satisfied with Nursing program prerequisite courses.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Ways of Knowing in the Arts | ||
| Ways of Knowing in the Humanities | ||
Suggested Course Sequencing
| Freshman | ||
|---|---|---|
| Autumn | Credits | |
| CHM 1310 | Survey of General Chemistry | 5 |
| FYS 1000 | First Year Seminar | 3 |
| PSY 1180 | General Psychology: Individual in Growth | 5 |
| Credits | 13 | |
| Winter | ||
| CHM 1360 | Survey of Biological Chemistry | 5 |
| PSY 2470 | Lifespan Developmental Psychology | 5 |
| Choose one of the following | 5 | |
| The Christian Faith | ||
| Academic Inquiry and Writing Seminar 1 | ||
| Credits | 15 | |
| Spring | ||
| MAT 2360 | Introduction to Statistics for the Sciences | 5 |
| Choose two of the following | 10 | |
| The Christian Faith | ||
| Academic Inquiry and Writing Seminar 1 | ||
| Credits | 15 | |
| Sophomore | ||
| Autumn | ||
| BIO 2129 | Human Anatomy and Physiology | 5 |
| Ways of Knowing in the Arts or Ways of Knowing in the Humanities (5 cr) 1 | 5 | |
| Choose one of the following | 5 | |
| Christian Scripture | ||
| World History, Faith, and Reconciliation | ||
| Credits | 15 | |
| Winter | ||
| BIO 2130 | Human Anatomy and Physiology | 5 |
| NUTR 3340 | Human Nutrition | 5 |
| Choose one of the following | 5 | |
| Christian Scripture | ||
| World History, Faith, and Reconciliation | ||
| Credits | 15 | |
| Spring | ||
| BIO 3351 | General Microbiology | 5 |
| Elective (may take any quarter) Need at least 3 additional credits to meet 180 credit requirement for graduation | 3 | |
| Choose two of the following | 10 | |
Electives (5 cr) |
||
| Christian Theology 2 | ||
| Faith, Philosophy, and Science 2 | ||
| Credits | 18 | |
| Total Credits | 91 | |
- 1
If needed, does not need to be taken again if already received transfer credit
- 2
Should have at least 90 credits before taking, may also be taken concurrently with nursing program coursework
Nursing Course Curriculum
| Quarter 1 | Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| NUR 3110 | Health and Illness 1: Theory | 3 |
| NUR 3111 | Health and Illness 1: Practicum 3 | 2 |
| NUR 3112 | Professional Nursing 1 | 3 |
| NUR 3113 | Health Assessment | 2 |
| NUR 3114 | Pathophysiology | 3 |
| NUR 3122 | Professional Nursing 2 (Evidence-Based Practice) | 3 |
| Credits | 16 | |
| Quarter 2 | ||
| NUR 3116 | Pharmacology | 3 |
| NUR 3120 | Health and Illness 2: Theory (Focus: Chronic Care concepts) | 5 |
| NUR 3121 | Health and Illness 2: Practicum 3 | 4 |
| TCOR/UCOR 1 | 5 | |
| Credits | 17 | |
| Quarter 3 | ||
| NUR 3130 | Health and Illness 3: Theory (Focus: Reproductive & Mental Health) | 5 |
| NUR 3131 | Health and Illness 3: Practicum 3 | 4 |
| NUR 3132 | Professional Nursing 3 (Focus: Health Promotion) | 3 |
| TCOR/UCOR 1 | 5 | |
| Credits | 17 | |
| Quarter 4 | ||
| NUR 4140 | Health and Illness 4: Theory (Focus: Acute Care concepts) | 5 |
| NUR 4141 | Health and Illness 4: Practicum 3 | 6 |
| NUR 4142 | Professional Nursing 4 (Focus: Leadership) | 3 |
| Credits | 14 | |
| Quarter 5 | ||
| NUR 4150 | Health and Illness 5: Theory (Focus: Complex Care & Community Based Care Concepts) | 5 |
| NUR 4151 | Health and Illness 5: Practicum 3 | 4 |
| NUR 4152 | Professional Nursing 5 (Focus: Healthcare Systems) | 3 |
| NUR 4153 | Nursing Leadership in Community Engagement | 2 |
| Credits | 14 | |
| Quarter 6 | ||
| NUR 4162 | NCLEX Preparation Course | 2 |
| NUR 4896 | Transition to Practice Synthesis | 5 |
| NUR 4897 | Transition to Practice Practicum 3 | 5 |
| Credits | 12 | |
| Total Credits | 90 | |
- 1
May be taken prior to program entry
- 2
80 Upper Division NUR credits, 24 clinical credit hours = 720 clinical hours, 3 credits lab = 80 skills lab practice hours
- 3
Practicum refers to a course description and can include both Clinical and Lab hours
Suggested Course Sequence for Transfer or Post-Baccalaureate Entry
Prerequisite Courses
Complete prior to program entry.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Psychology | ||
| PSY 1180 | General Psychology: Individual in Growth | 5 |
| PSY 2470 | Lifespan Developmental Psychology | 5 |
| General/Biological Chemistry | ||
| CHM 1310 | Survey of General Chemistry | 5 |
| CHM 1360 | Survey of Biological Chemistry 1 | 5 |
| Statistics | ||
| MAT 2360 | Introduction to Statistics for the Sciences | 5 |
| or MAT 1300 | Introduction to Statistical Reasoning | |
| Human Nutrition | ||
| NUTR 3340 | Human Nutrition | 5 |
| Bio-Physiological Studies | ||
| BIO 2129 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | 5 |
| BIO 2130 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | 5 |
| BIO 3351 | General Microbiology 1 | 5 |
Students Transferring With an Approved (DTA) or Entering as a Post-Baccalaureate Student
Utilize SPU’s Transfer Equivalency Guide or contact an undergraduate Transfer Admissions Counselor at transfer@spu.edu or 206.281.2021 for information about specific transfer courses that will fulfill the prerequisite courses needed prior to entry into the Nursing Program.
Common Curriculum
Courses are taken concurrently with nursing coursework.
- TCOR 3001 Christian Scripture for Transfer Students (required for DTA holders and Post-bacc student)
- TCOR 3100 Christian Theology (required for DTA holders- but not Post-baccs)
Students Transferring without an Approved DTA
Utilize SPU’s Transfer Equivalency Guide or contact an undergraduate Transfer Admissions Counselor at transfer@spu.edu or 206.281.2021 for information about specific transfer courses that will fulfill the prerequisite courses needed prior to entry into the Nursing Program.
General Education and University Requirements
You must satisfy degree requirements prior to graduation, including all general education requirements.
Utilize SPU’s Transfer Equivalency Guide and contact an undergraduate Transfer Admissions Counselor at transfer@spu.edu or 206.281.2021 to confirm what courses will transfer and any additional courses you will need to take to meet university general educational requirements prior to entry into the Nursing Program.
Common Curriculum
Courses are taken concurrently with nursing coursework.
- UCOR 3000 Faith, Philosophy, and Science or TCOR 3001 Christian Scripture for Transfer Students -or-
- TCOR 3001 Christian Scripture for Transfer Students and TCOR 3100 Christian Theology, based on what's left to fulfill
Nursing Course Curriculum
| Quarter 1 | Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| NUR 3110 | Health and Illness 1: Theory | 3 |
| NUR 3111 | Health and Illness 1: Practicum 3 | 2 |
| NUR 3112 | Professional Nursing 1 | 3 |
| NUR 3113 | Health Assessment | 2 |
| NUR 3114 | Pathophysiology | 3 |
| NUR 3122 | Professional Nursing 2 (Evidence-Based Practice) | 3 |
| Credits | 16 | |
| Quarter 2 | ||
| NUR 3116 | Pharmacology | 3 |
| NUR 3120 | Health and Illness 2: Theory (Focus: Chronic Care concepts) | 5 |
| NUR 3121 | Health and Illness 2: Practicum 3 | 4 |
| TCOR/UCOR 1 | 5 | |
| Credits | 17 | |
| Quarter 3 | ||
| NUR 3130 | Health and Illness 3: Theory (Focus: Reproductive & Mental Health) | 5 |
| NUR 3131 | Health and Illness 3: Practicum 3 | 4 |
| NUR 3132 | Professional Nursing 3 (Focus: Health Promotion) | 3 |
| TCOR/UCOR 1 | 5 | |
| Credits | 17 | |
| Quarter 4 | ||
| NUR 4140 | Health and Illness 4: Theory (Focus: Acute Care concepts) | 5 |
| NUR 4141 | Health and Illness 4: Practicum 3 | 6 |
| NUR 4142 | Professional Nursing 4 (Focus: Leadership) | 3 |
| Credits | 14 | |
| Quarter 5 | ||
| NUR 4150 | Health and Illness 5: Theory (Focus: Complex Care & Community Based Care Concepts) | 5 |
| NUR 4151 | Health and Illness 5: Practicum 3 | 4 |
| NUR 4152 | Professional Nursing 5 (Focus: Healthcare Systems) | 3 |
| NUR 4153 | Nursing Leadership in Community Engagement | 2 |
| Credits | 14 | |
| Quarter 6 | ||
| NUR 4162 | NCLEX Preparation Course | 2 |
| NUR 4896 | Transition to Practice Synthesis | 5 |
| NUR 4897 | Transition to Practice Practicum 3 | 5 |
| Credits | 12 | |
| Total Credits | 90 | |
- 1
May be taken prior to program entry
- 2
80 Upper Division NUR credits, 24 clinical credit hours = 720 clinical hours, 3 credits lab = 80 skills lab practice hours
- 3
Practicum refers to a course description and can include both Clinical and Lab hours
Suggested Course Sequence for Running Start Students
Prerequisite Courses
Complete prior to program entry.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Psychology | ||
| PSY 1180 | General Psychology: Individual in Growth | 5 |
| PSY 2470 | Lifespan Developmental Psychology | 5 |
| General/ Biological Chemistry | ||
| CHM 1310 | Survey of General Chemistry 1 | 5 |
| CHM 1360 | Survey of Biological Chemistry 1 | 5 |
| Statistics | ||
| Introduction to Statistics for the Sciences | ||
or MAT 1300 | Introduction to Statistical Reasoning | |
| Human Nutrition | ||
| NUTR 3340 | Human Nutrition | 5 |
| Bio-Physiological Studies | ||
| BIO 2129 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | 5 |
| BIO 2130 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | 5 |
| BIO 3351 | General Microbiology 1 | 5 |
- 1
Must include a lab
Running Start Students Transferring with an Approved (DTA)
Utilize SPU’s Transfer Equivalency Guide or contact an undergraduate Transfer Admissions Counselor at transfer@spu.edu or 206.281.2021 for information about specific transfer courses that will fulfill the prerequisite courses needed prior to entry into the Nursing Program.
Running Start applicants are admitted into the BSN program based on three pathway options.
- Direct Admit Q1: Admitted to SPU with Direct Admit Q1 status. Required to enroll at SPU for Autumn Quarter and will begin the nursing courses in Winter Quarter.
- Direct Admit Y1: Admitted to SPU with Direct Admit Y1 status. Required to enroll at SPU for 1 year, and then will begin the nursing program in the following Autumn Quarter or Winter Quarter if preferred. Direct Admit Y1 students have the opportunity to pursue a minor in Exercise Science, Psychology, Business, or other areas of interest.
- Competitive Admit: Required to apply to the nursing program as a transfer student.
Common Curriculum
Courses are taken concurrently with nursing coursework.
- TCOR 3001 Christian Scripture for Transfer Students (required for DTA holders and Post-bacc student)
- TCOR 3100 Christian Theology (required for DTA holders- but not Post-baccs)
Running Start Students: Q1 Course Suggestion
| Quarter 1 | Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| COM 1101 | Introduction to Interpersonal Communication | 5 |
| FYS 1000 | First Year Seminar | 3 |
| HHP 1301 | Wellness and Physical Activity | 3 |
| TCOR 3001 | Christian Scripture for Transfer Students | 5 |
| Credits | 16 | |
| Total Credits | 16 | |
Running Start Students: Y1 Course Suggestion
| Autumn | Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| COM 1101 | Introduction to Interpersonal Communication | 5 |
| FYS 1000 | First Year Seminar | 3 |
| HHP 3545 | Programs for Special Populations | 3 |
| HHP 3560 | Psychological Aspects of Sport & Team Development | 5 |
| Credits | 16 | |
| Winter | ||
| HHP 1301 | Wellness and Physical Activity | 3 |
| HHP 2128 | Functional Anatomy | 3 |
| TCOR 3001 | Christian Scripture for Transfer Students | 5 |
| Credits | 11 | |
| Spring | ||
| TCOR 3100 | Christian Theology | 5 |
| Elective 3-5 cr | 3 | |
| Exploratory Course | 5 | |
| Credits | 13 | |
| Total Credits | 40 | |
Running Start Students Transferring Without an Approved DTA
Utilize SPU’s Transfer Equivalency Guide or contact an undergraduate Transfer Admissions Counselor at transfer@spu.edu or 206.281.2021 for information about specific transfer courses that will fulfill the prerequisite courses needed prior to entry into the Nursing Program.
General Education and University Requirements
You must satisfy degree requirements prior to graduation, including all general education requirements.
Utilize SPU’s Transfer Equivalency Guide or contact an undergraduate Transfer Admissions Counselor at transfer@spu.edu or 206.281.2021 for information about transfer courses that will fulfill the prerequisite courses needed prior to entry into the Nursing Program and general education requirements for degree requirements.
Common Curriculum
Complete prior to program entry.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| FYS 1000 | First Year Seminar | 3 |
| TCOR 1000 | The Christian Faith | 5 |
| TCOR 2000 | Christian Scripture | 5 |
| TCOR 3100 | Christian Theology | 5 |
| UCOR 2100 | World History, Faith, and Reconciliation | 5 |
| UCOR 3000 | Faith, Philosophy, and Science 1 | 5 |
| WRI 1000 | Academic Inquiry and Writing Seminar | 5 |
| WRI 1100 | Disciplinary Research and Writing Seminar | 5 |
- 1
May be taken prior to program entry or concurrently with nursing coursework.
Exploratory Curriculum
One course must also fulfill the CUE Requirement. Note that remaining Ways of Knowing required coursework is satisfied with Nursing program prerequisite courses.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Ways of Knowing in the Arts | ||
| Ways of Knowing in the Humanities | ||
Nursing Course Curriculum
| Quarter 1 | Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| NUR 3110 | Health and Illness 1: Theory | 3 |
| NUR 3111 | Health and Illness 1: Practicum 3 | 2 |
| NUR 3112 | Professional Nursing 1 | 3 |
| NUR 3113 | Health Assessment | 2 |
| NUR 3114 | Pathophysiology | 3 |
| NUR 3122 | Professional Nursing 2 (Evidence-Based Practice) | 3 |
| Credits | 16 | |
| Quarter 2 | ||
| NUR 3116 | Pharmacology | 3 |
| NUR 3120 | Health and Illness 2: Theory (Focus: Chronic Care concepts) | 5 |
| NUR 3121 | Health and Illness 2: Practicum 3 | 4 |
| TCOR/UCOR 1 | 5 | |
| Credits | 17 | |
| Quarter 3 | ||
| NUR 3130 | Health and Illness 3: Theory (Focus: Reproductive & Mental Health) | 5 |
| NUR 3131 | Health and Illness 3: Practicum 3 | 4 |
| NUR 3132 | Professional Nursing 3 (Focus: Health Promotion) | 3 |
| TCOR/UCOR 1 | 5 | |
| Credits | 17 | |
| Quarter 4 | ||
| NUR 4140 | Health and Illness 4: Theory (Focus: Acute Care concepts) | 5 |
| NUR 4141 | Health and Illness 4: Practicum 3 | 6 |
| NUR 4142 | Professional Nursing 4 (Focus: Leadership) | 3 |
| Credits | 14 | |
| Quarter 5 | ||
| NUR 4150 | Health and Illness 5: Theory (Focus: Complex Care & Community Based Care Concepts) | 5 |
| NUR 4151 | Health and Illness 5: Practicum 3 | 4 |
| NUR 4152 | Professional Nursing 5 (Focus: Healthcare Systems) | 3 |
| NUR 4153 | Nursing Leadership in Community Engagement | 2 |
| Credits | 14 | |
| Quarter 6 | ||
| NUR 4162 | NCLEX Preparation Course | 2 |
| NUR 4896 | Transition to Practice Synthesis | 5 |
| NUR 4897 | Transition to Practice Practicum 3 | 5 |
| Credits | 12 | |
| Total Credits | 90 | |
- 1
May be taken prior to program entry
- 2
80 Upper Division NUR credits, 24 clinical credit hours = 720 clinical hours, 3 credits lab = 80 skills lab practice hours
- 3
Practicum refers to a course description and can include both Clinical and Lab hours
Professional Licensure Disclosure
SPU’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing meets the educational requirements that will allow you to pursue licensure as a registered nurse in the state of Washington. Each state has different professional licensure requirements. Eligibility for licensure may involve more than degree completion and may include professional examinations, background checks, and fingerprinting. The requirements for licensure can change without notice.
The state professional licensing boards make the ultimate decision as to whether or not an individual will be eligible for licensure based on the rules and regulations in place at the time the individual submits their application for licensure. Find information here about certification/licensure in the state where you intend to practice as a registered nurse.
Nurse Tech License
After completion of your first quarter you can apply for a Nurse Tech License. This will allow you to apply your knowledge as you work in the clinical setting. For additional information on becoming a Nurse Tech visit Washington State Board of Nursing's website.