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Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Related Information:

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The University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing
RN BSN/MSN Curriculum§

RN BSN Curriculum
Total Hours for RN-BSN 31
Course # Course Title Credit Hours
 
Summer
N3604 Health Assessment for RNs 3
N3701 RN Module I 4
N3605 Research Critique and Utilization for RNs 2
Fall
N3601 Community Health Practice for RNs 3
N3602 Community Health Project for RNs 3
N3702 RN Module II 4
Spring
N3603 Pathophysiology for RNs 3
N3703 RN Module III 4
N3704 Synthesis for RNs 3
N4526 Role Transition for RNs 2


RN MSN Curriculum
Total Hours for RN-BSN 37
Course # Course Title Credit Hours
 
Summer
N3604 Health Assessment for RNs 3
N3701 RN Module I 4
N5501 Theoretical Foundations for RNs Advanced Nursing * 2
N6102 Information Systems for Advanced Nursing Practice * 1
Fall
N3601 Community Health Nursing Practice for RNs 6
N3702 RN Module II 4
N6151 Advanced Pathophysiology 3
Spring
N3703 RN Module III 4
N3704 Synthesis for Rns 3
N4526 Role Transition for RNs * 2
N5506 Statistics in Nursing * 2
N6101 Clinical Epidemiology and Research * 3

RN BSN and RN BSN/MSN Track students, upon successful completion of N3701 RN Module I, N3702 RN Module II, N3703 RN Module III, and N3704 Synthesis, will receive Advanced Placement Credit for the following courses:

N3515 Adult Health Care I - 6
N3523 Adult and Older Adult Health Care II - 7
N3526 Psychiatric & Mental Health Care - 6
N3532 Reproductive Health Care - 5
N3536 Child & Adolescent Health Care - 5
Total - 29

§ The University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston reserve the right to withdraw courses at any time, to change fees or tuition, calendar, curriculum, degree requirements, graduation procedures, and any other requirements affecting students. Changes will become effective whenever the proper authorities so determine and will apply to both prospective students and those already enrolled.