UM-Flint/Hurley Medical Center Basic BSN Program
For students who don't already have an RN license. Here's everything you need to know!
- Why a BSN?
- What is A Chance to Succeed (ACTS) Minority Mentor Nursing Program?
- What kinds of courses will I take while in the Basic BSN Program?
- Where do I start?
- What are the Prerequisite Courses for the Basic BSN Program?
- What about General Education Requirements?
- How do I apply to enter the Nursing Program?
- What is the Nursing Core Curriculum?
- Are there any nursing courses I may take before I am accepted into the Nursing Core Curriculum?
- What is the passing standard for Nursing program requirements?
- Criminal Background Checks
- Accreditation
Why a BSN?
What is A Chance to Succeed (ACTS) Minority Mentor Nursing Program?
A Chance to Succeed (A.C.T.S.) Minority Mentor Nursing Program began as an outgrowth of the University of Michigan-Flint's Nursing Recruitment and Retention Committee in fall of 2004. The goal to both recruit and retain minority nursing students was identified. Members of the nursing faculty and University of Michigan minority RN graduates and nurses working within the community were the initial members. The committee grew to include members from the Admissions Office and the Office of Equity and Diversity Services at the University of Michigan-Flint.
In July of 2005, the University of Michigan-Flint's Nursing program was the recipient of an HRSA Nursing Diversity Initiative grant. This grant provides for funding and resources to support the program over a three-year time span.
The mission of the A.C.T.S. Minority Mentor Nursing Program is to recruit and retain minority nursing students at the University of Michigan-Flint. Objectives include: assisting students with system barriers; providing counseling/advising specific to the nursing program; addressing issues related to lack of trust/racism, fear, and negative perceptions of the nursing program; and clarifying information.
For more information, click here: http://www.umflint.edu/shps/UMFIND/umfind.htmWhat kinds of courses will I take while in the Basic BSN Program?
Where do I start?
What are the Prerequisite Courses for the Basic BSN Program?
All are required before beginning the Nursing Core Curriculum.
A minimum grade of C+ is required for prerequisite courses. The exception is chemistry; a grade of C is acceptable in chemistry.
| BIO | 167 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | (4) | ENG | 111 | College Rhetoric | (3) |
| BIO | 168 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | (4) | ENG | 112 | Critical Writing & Reading | (3) |
| BIO | 135 | Microbiology Basics | (4) | NUR | 110 | Intro to Professional Nursing | (2) |
| CHM | 150/1 | General Chem. for Health Sciences | (3+1) | PSY | 237 | Developmental Psychology | (3) |
SPECIAL NOTES:
- BIO 167 and BIO 168 must both be taken at the same institution.
- SWR 301 (formerly SWK 320) may be accepted in place of PSY 237.
- Biology credits must be no more than seven years old (BIO 167, 168, & 135.) Speak to an advisor about options.
- Students with previous CHM courses: You must be eligible to take CHM 252 the first semester of the core curriculum. Eligibility is determined by the Chemistry Department.
What about General Education Requirements?
How do I apply to enter the Nursing Program?
What is the Nursing Core Curriculum?
| SEMESTER ONE | SEMESTER FOUR | ||||||
| CHM | 252 | (3) | Biochemistry | NUR | 330 | (5) | Maternity Nursing |
| NSC | 207* | (3) | Pathophysiology | NUR | 335 | (6) | Parent-Child Nursing |
| NUR | 202 | (3) | Health Assessment | ||||
| NUR | 220 | (6) | Fundamentals of Nursing | ||||
| SEMESTER TWO | SEMESTER FIVE | ||||||
| NSC | 209 | (3) | Nutrition | NUR | 405 | (5) | Mental Health Nursing |
| NSC | 233* | (3) | Pharmacology | NUR | 407 | (2) | Issues & Trends |
| NUR | 250 | (6) | Medical-Surgical Nursing I | NUR | 410 | (6) | Community Health Nursing |
| NUR | 308* | (3) | Research in Nursing | ||||
| SEMESTER THREE | SEMESTER SIX | ||||||
| NUR | 369 | (3) | Transcultural Care | NUR | 430 | (5) | Management |
| NUR | 320 | (6) | Medical-Surgical Nursing II | NUR | 435 | (5) | Synthesis |
| NUR | 255 | (2) | Gerontological Nursing | ||||
| NSC | 168** | (3) | Bioethics | ||||
ALSO REQUIRED:
Two nursing electives (4 credits total) from NUR 350-399; 499 (1-3 credits each). (N369 is not applicable for elective credit unless you've taken N310)
Cultural Selective (3 credits total)
*These courses must be taken on campus - -they may not be taken online.
**or HCR 304 or PHL 162.
Basic BSN students are required to take nationally developed tests throughout the curriculum. In the last semester of the curriculum, students are required to take a comprehensive nationally-normed exam. Students must achieve a satisfactory score (as determined by the Department of Nursing) on this comprehensive exam prior to graduation.
Are there any nursing courses I may take before I am accepted into the Nursing Core Curriculum?
What is the passing standard for Nursing program requirements?
Criminal Background Checks
Accreditation
The University of Michigan-Flint is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution.
Department of Nursing, 2180 WSW, 303 E. Kearsley, Flint, MI 48502;
810-762-3420; Fax: 810-766-6851; Website address: www.umflint.edu/nursing
