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Bachelor of Science in Nursing: For Transfer Students

"UAH College of Nursing is like no other program I have seen…the faculty are so supportive…their enthusiasm for nursing makes you want to learn."

Melanie Burnett

The 4-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree provides the nursing theory, science, humanities, and behavioral science preparation necessary for the full scope of professional nursing responsibilities, and provides the knowledge base necessary for advanced education in specialized clinical practice.

Transfer Information: UAH participates in the Alabama Articulation Agreement with Alabama junior and community colleges. Students planning to transfer credits to UAH from one of these schools are encouraged to complete courses equivalent to those listed below. Official transcripts of desired transfer coursework must be submitted to the UAH Office of Admissions for evaluation. Prospective students will be notified of courses transferred for credit.

Transfer Students must meet the lower division requirements. Lower division credits may be earned at UAH or transferred from other accredited institutions.

Lower Division: 60 Semester Hours

All BSN students, including transfer students,

Written Composition (6 semester hours)

English Composition I & II (6 semester hours)

Humanities and Fine Arts (12 semester hours)

Literature (3-6 semester hours) Students must complete a 6-semester-hour sequence in either literature or history with a minimum of 3 semester hours in the other discipline.
Philosophy (3 semester hours)
Elective in Humanities and Fine Arts (3-6 semester hours)

Natural Sciences and Mathematics (23 semester hours)

Precalculus Mathematics (3 semester hours)
General Biology (4 semester hours)
Chemistry (4 semester hours)
Microbiology (4 semester hours)
Anatomy and Physiology I & II (8 semester hours)

History, Social and Behavioral Sciences (19 semester hours)

Introduction to Sociology (3 semester hours)
General Psychology (3 semester hours)
History (3-6 semester hours) Students must complete a 6-semester-hour sequence in either history or literature with a minimum of 3 semester hours in the other discipline.
Statistics (4 semester hours)
Human Growth and Development (3 semester hours)

Upper Division: 69 Semester Hours

Courses Credits
Nursing & Health Promotion 3
Health Assessment 3
Applied Pathophysiology 3
Ethics & Legal Aspects in Health Care 3
Scholarly Inquiry in Nursing 3
Population Based Health Care 3
Leadership & Management in Nursing 3
Clinical Nursing Core Courses 42
General Elective 3
Nursing Elective 3
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