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 ºÚÁϳԹÏ. See below some examples of our course offerings that meet the different fields of knowledge required by the University.
Knowledge Area |
 Course Options at ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï |
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.