University of the District of Columbia
Department of Nursing and Allied Health
   


Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AASN) Spring Admission Program of Study

Pre-Nursing Courses:

+4535-1__
College Level Math I
3
+4535-1__
College Level Math II
3
+4133-111
English Composition I
3
+4133-112
English Composition II
3
4401-111
Anatomy and Physiology I - Lecture
3
4401-113
Anatomy and Physiology I - Lab
1
4401-112
Anatomy and Physiology II - Lecture
3
4401-114
Anatomy and Physiology II - Lab
1
+4171-201
Principles of Psychology
3
4507-105
Fundamentals of Chemistry - Lecture
3
4507-106
Fundamentals of Chemistry - Lab
1
4401-245
Clinical Microbiology – Lecture
3
4401-244
Clinical Microbiology – Lab
1
 
Total
31

+ University-Wide Requirements

All pre-nursing courses above the line must be completed before making application to the nursing program.

First Year Courses

4425-100
Concepts Basic to Nursing
2
4425-111
Foundations of Nursing - Theory
3
4425-112
Foundations of Nursing - Practicum
2
4425-105
Nursing Pharmacology
3
4425-109
Nursing Care of Adults I - Theory
3
4425-110
Nursing Care of Adults I - Practicum
2
4425-119
Maternal Newborn Nursing - Theory
3
4425-120
Maternal Newborn Nursing - Practicum
2
 
Total
20

Second Year Nursing Courses

4425-217
Nursing Care of the Child - Theory
3
4425-218
Nursing Care of the Child - Practicum
2
4425-221
Nursing Care of Adults II - Theory
3
4425-222
Nursing Care of Adults II - Practicum
2
4425-223
Mental Health Nursing - Theory
3
4425-224
Mental Health Nursing - Practicum
2
4425-225
Nurse Process Lab
1
4425-290
Nursing Seminar, AAS
2
 
Total
21

Total Semester Hours = 72 Credit Hours

Students apply for admission to nursing on or before the third Friday in October for spring semester admission to clinical NURSING courses. Basic requirements for admission to the nursing program: course grades of C or better, science courses no older than seven years, cumulative UDC grade point average of 2.5 or better. Application submission does not guarantee admission to the nursing program.

Effective Spring 2009

 

 

University of the District of Columbia
Department of Nursing and Allied Health
Building 44, 102
Washington, DC 20008
202/274-5940