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Evening/Weekend Program – Effective Fall 2019

FIRST YEAR

Fall Semester Credits
BIO215 Anatomy & Physiology I ** 4.0
ENG101 First-Year Composition** 4.0
PSY100 Principles of Psychology** 4.0
Spring Semester                                                                                                                                                                Credits
BIO216 Anatomy & Physiology II ** 4.0
SOC100 Introduction to Sociology ** 4.0
PSY220 Life-Span Developmental Psychology ** 4.0

SECOND YEAR

Fall Semester                                                                                                                                                                      Credits
NUR116 Fundamentals of Nursing 8.0
NUR141 Introduction to Pharmacotherapy 2.0
BIO275 Microbiology ** 4.0
Spring Semester                                                                                                                                                                Credits
NUR118 Concepts of Holistic Nursing I 8.0
NUR142 Caring Processes in Pharmacotherapy 2.0
Summer Semester                                                                                                                                                            Credits
NUR122 Clinical Practicum in Nursing 2.0

THIRD YEAR

Fall Semester                                                                                                                                                                      Credits
NUR232 Care of the Childrearing Family 7.0
NUR233 Issues in Professional Nursing Practice 2.0
Spring Semester                                                                                                                                                                Credits
NUR240 Concepts of Holistic Nursing II 9.0
NUR244 Transition to Professional Practice 1.0
Nursing 41.0 Credits Total Credits
Arts & Sciences 28.0 Credits 69.0

This program is designed for completion in three (3) academic years. However, if Anatomy & Physiology I and II are both successfully completed within 5 years prior to enrollment year, the program can be completed in two (2) years instead of three (3).

** SECON has an articulation agreement with SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) to provide general education and science courses. Courses transferred into SECON must be reviewed to ensure congruency with SUNY Poly course requirements. Freshman Composition, Principles of Psychology, Life-Span Developmental Psychology and Introduction to Sociology must minimally be 3 credits.  Anatomy & Physiology I, Anatomy & Physiology II and Microbiology must minimally be 4 credits with a lab.

Matriculated SECON students must minimally complete 31 credit hours in nursing and have a minimum of 65 credits (including transferred courses) to be eligible to graduate.

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