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The Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing program requires students to complete specific cognate and general education requirements to be considered for graduation and conferral of a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. Graduates of regionally accredited Associate degree nursing programs will be considered to have met the Associate degree general education and cognate requirements. If Principles of Chemistry DCHEM101, English Composition I DENG 101, English Composition II DENG 102, or a computer course were not part of the Associate degree, they must be completed prior to matriculation in the Bachelor of Science degree. Graduates of diploma or international programs will be evaluated individually.
Introduction to Microcomputers CPTR 105 is required for all incoming bachelor’s completion nursing students as a prerequisite to DNRS 326. For students who completed an equivalent course, the five-year time limit will apply with regards to transfer of credit (please refer to the Transfer of Credit policy for math, science, and computer courses).

