PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
PRE-NURSING CURRICULUM
Coordinator: Dr. Gerald W. Long
MISSION STATEMENT
Francis Marion University provides two mechanisms for students
to continue their pursuit of a baccalaureate degree in nursing.
The University offers a pre-nursing curriculum which prepares
students for transfer to an institution offering a Bachelor of
Science in Nursing degree or to apply to the cooperative program
offered by the Medical University of South Carolina at Francis
Marion University.
COOPERATIVE PROGRAM OPTION
The cooperative program offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
this basic type of program is often called the 2+2 program because
applicants to the program must complete 60 semester hours of lower
division, prerequisite course work prior to enrollment in the
nursing curriculum offered by MUSC at Francis Marion University.
All lower division prerequisite course work is offered at Francis
Marion University. Any prerequisite course taken at Francis Marion
University will be accepted for transfer if the student meets
the minimum course content requirements and a grade C or better
is earned. However, the student must apply and be accepted by
MUSC in order to enroll in the nursing program.
The pre-nursing program offers appropriate courses and learning
opportunities which, with a strong performance and acceptable
admission materials, will allow for transfer. Students who elect
to participate in the pre-nursing program at Francis Marion University
are fortunate to begin their studies in the well-equipped classrooms
and laboratories. After completing the pre-nursing curriculum,
students are prepared to transfer to a baccalaureate nursing program
(assuming they apply and are admitted) where they will have the
opportunity to apply the liberal arts background they have acquired
at Francis Marion University to the health needs of the clients
they serve.
Admission to any Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is competitive
and cannot be guaranteed. Students are advised to familiarize
themselves with the application procedures and admissions criteria
of the degree granting institution.
Pre-Nursing Lower Division
All nursing programs require English 112 and 200, three upper-level
biology courses (Anatomy, Physiology, and Microbiology) and at
least three courses in General Education. Most programs also require
a year of chemistry and mathematics and statistics. What follows,
on page 168, is a recommended curriculum for pre-nursing students
at Francis Marion University.
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