2024-2025 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Nursing, Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Science in Nursing-- Traditional Track

Admission is competitive based on ACT and GPA.

Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and ACT score of 21 or higher OR  a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher with ACT score of 18-20.

Applicants must have successfully completed all core curriculum requirements (prerequisite courses) prior to beginning the program.

All core education and nursing courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Students will have two opportunities to earn a grade of C in the sciences courses: Anatomy and Physiology I and II, Microbiology, and Pathophysiology. After the second failure to earn a “C” or better in a biological science course, the student is ineligible for admission to the nursing program. 

Applicants must have completed all science courses with the last 5 years.

Students who do not earn a minimum grade of C in any nursing course will not be allowed to progress in the program.

If offered admission to Traditional Track, the following items must be completed prior to beginning the program:

  • Submit proof of health and auto insurance and have access to reliable transportation to clinical sites
  • Provide proof of vaccinations as required by clinical contracts.
    • Varicella x2 (or titer), Hepatitis B x3 (or titer), COVID, Tdap, and seasonal influenza (required annually by October 1)
    • requirements are subject to change per clinical contracts
  • Gain cleared criminal history background check with fingerprinting and clean drug screen prior to beginning class (While in the program, students must have a clean drug screen prior to each term.).
  • Physical exam annually
  • Provide proof of TB clearance annually (Two-step TB skin test, Quantiferon TB Gold, or chest x-ray) 
  • Healthcare provider CPR certification – arranged by the program
  • Malpractice insurance – arranged by the program

 

STANDARDIZED TESTING 

 

Students will take select standardized examinations throughout the Traditional track. The purpose of the standardized examinations taken during courses are to validate your strengths and weaknesses in the specific content area and give you time to strengthen your knowledge in your weak areas. These tests will help prepare students for the NCLEX-RN©.

 

Total Credit Hours

  • Core educational requirements      60 credit hours
  • Nursing educational requirements 60 credit hours

Total Credit Hours 120 credit hours

  • Credit hour measurements

Didactic 50 minutes per week/15 weeks = 1 credit hour

Laboratory 30 clock hours per semester = 1 credit hour 

Clinical or Simulation 45 clock hours per semester = 1 credit hour

  

TRADITIONAL BSN FRESHMAN EARLY ENTRY

 

To be eligible for Freshman Early Entry, students must meet the following requirements.

  • Entering BMCU as a first time full-time Freshman
  • ACT score of 23 or higher
  • High school GPA of 3.5 or higher
  • Must maintain continuous full-time enrollment at BMCU
  • Must maintain 3.0 or higher GPA at BMCU

Bachelor of Science in Nursing--Traditional Track Degree Requirements

 

Semester 1

NUR 300Nursing Professionalism

2

NUR 301Founda.of Nursing Practice

4

NUR 302Clinical Nursing I

3

NUR 303Health Assessment

3

NUR 304Pharmacology for Nursing

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Semester 2

NUR 330Healthcare Informatics/Nursing

1

NUR 331Medical-Surgical Nursing I

4

NUR 332Clinical Nursing II

4

NUR 333Nursing Care for Maternal-Child Patient

4

NUR 334Mental Health Nursing

2

Total Credit Hours:15

Semester 3

NUR 400Medical-Surgical Nursing II

4

NUR 401Clinical Nursing III

4

NUR 402Evid.-Based Research for Nurs.Pract.

3

NUR 403Hlth.Promot.Across Lifesp.in Commun.

4

Total Credit Hours:15

Semester 4

NUR 430Nursing Leadership/Mgmt.

3

NUR 431Nursing Preceptorship

4

NUR 432Nursing Care of the Complex Patient

4

NUR 433Clin.Nurs.Care of the Complex Patient

2

NUR 434NCLEX-RN Seminar

2

Total Credit Hours:15

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Blue Mountain Christian University School of Nursing Contact Information: 

662.685.4771 ext. 417   

nursing@bmc.edu