Pre-Nursing at Contra Costa College

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Contra Costa College AA in Nursing Transfer to CSU East Bay BS in Nursing
(A Pathway Example)
Pre-Nursing at Contra Costa College
Fall Year 1 Pre-Nursing
++*@CHEM 119 (Prerequisite to BIOSC BIOSC 134)
+@ENGL 001A
+*@BIOSC 132
+*@SPCH 120 or 128
Total Units
Fall Year 2 Pre-Nursing
+*@BIOSC 119 or 148 (BIOSC 148 requires: ++CHEM
120)
+NURS 212
@*US History 120, 121, 122, 123
@*Political Science 125
Units
4
3
4
3
14
Units
4
Spring Year 1 Pre-Nursing
+*@PSYCH 126, 128
+*@BIOSC 134 (++BIOSC 106 prerequisite [.5 units])
+*@SOCIO 220 or ANTHR 130
+NURS 205
+*@PSYCH 130 or 220
Total Units
Units
3
4
3
2
3
15
Spring Year 2 Pre-Nursing
@#Math 164 (CSUEB Required)
Units
4
2
6
@#ENGL 1C, PHILO 130, SPCH 121I (CSUEB Required)
@#Humanities (CSUEB Required: Suggest English 1B to
complete the two (2) composition, graduation
requirements at CSUEB)
3
3
Total Units
12
Total Units
10
Additional courses required for CCC Associate Degree
Courses
Physical Education
Library Studies 110 or 110a (Information Competency)
Total Units
Units
3
1
4
+Prerequisites CCC Nursing Program: All pre-requisites must be completed by December for the following fall admission. If there are
slots left available then students completing their last prerequisites in the spring before the following fall admission cycle may be
given consideration at the sole discretion of the CCC Nursing Program.
++Prerequisite to a CCC Nursing Program prerequisite
*Meets AA/GE Graduation Requirements
@Meets CSU/GE Graduation Requirements
#Required for transfer to CSU East Bay Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
NOTE: THIS ROADMAP DOES NOT INCLUDE BASIC/INTERMEDIATE SKILLS IN MATH AND ENGLISH. SEE CATALOG.
Contra Costa College Nursing Major Curriculum (48.9 Units)
Fall Year 1 Nursing
NURS 210: Fundamentals of Nursing
NURS 211: Developing Competency in Nursing Practice
Total Units
Fall Year 2 Nursing
NURS 235: Maternal-Child Health Nursing
NURS 236: Developing Competency in Nursing Practice
OR
NURS 255: Medical-Surgical and Psychiatric Nursing
NURS 256: Developing Competency in Nursing Practice
Total Units
Units
12
.6
12.6
Units
11
1
11
1
12
Spring Year 1 Nursing
NURS 235: Maternal-Child Health Nursing
NURS 236: Developing Competency in Nursing Practice
OR
NURS 255: Medical-Surgical and Psychiatric Nursing
NURS 256: Developing Competency in Nursing Practice
Total Units
Units
11
1
Spring Year 2 Nursing
NURS 275: Advanced Gerontological Medical-Surgical
Nursing and Capstone
NURS 276: Developing Competency in Nursing Practice
Units
12
Total Units
11
1
12
.3
12.3
Fall Quarter CSUEB
N3505, 3507, 3509
N2005-pathophysiology
BS in Nursing at CSU East Bay
Units
12
4
4
Recommended to complete ONE of these classes by
end of Winter quarter:
@HIST 4710 (C4)
@HDEV 3800 (D4)
Total Units
Spring Quarter CSUEB
N3202 Leadership
N4301/4305 Preceptorship
N4207/4208 Community Health (or winter)
If not taking N4207/8, register in ONE of these classes:
@HIST 4710 (C4)
@HDEV 3800 (D4)
@Upper Division Science (B6)
Upper Division Elective
Total Units
Winter Quarter CSUEB
N3502 Cont Care
N3503 Phys/Assess
N4203 Research
N4207/4208 Community Health (or spring)
Units
2
3
2
6
If not taking N4207/8, register in TWO of these classes:
@HIST 4710 (C4)
@HDEV 3800 (D4)
@Upper Division Science (B6)
Upper Division Elective
16-20
Total Units
Units
Summer Quarter CSUEB – LIMITED CLASSES AVAILABLE
8
13-15
4
Register for any classes not yet done:
6
4
14-16
@HIST 4710 (C4)
@HDEV 3800 (D4)
@Upper Division Science (B6)
Upper Division Elective
Total Units
0-16
How Do I Apply to Contra Costa College AA in Nursing Program?
The application instructions are available on the Nursing Office website. We admit students once a year in the
fall. The Fall Application is opened October 1st through February 1.
Admission Requirements for Contra Costa College:
Contra Costa Community College has a four semester Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program. Students
are admitted once a year in the fall. Program admission is contingent upon meeting all minimum
requirements. Eligibility for fall 2013 students must meet the following criteria:
GPA Requirements for Contra Costa College Nursing Program:
1.
An overall Group A Courses grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 for Human Anatomy, Human Physiology,
Microbiology, English Composition, Drug Dosage Calculations and Pharmacology.
2.
An overall Group B Courses grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 for Introduction to Sociology, Psychology,
Human Communication and Developmental Psychology
3.
All Group A and Group B Courses must be completed by December for the following fall admission. If
there are slots left available then students completing their last prerequisites in the spring before the
following fall admission cycle may be given consideration at the sole discretion of the CCC Nursing
Program.
TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) Requirements for Contra Costa College:
A minimum composite score of 62% on the TEAS version V, with no more than one unsuccessful attempt is
required. Information can be obtained from the Nursing Office for this exam (510-235-7800, X4267) or
www.ATItesting.com.
How Do I Apply to CSU East Bay’s ADN to BSN program?
The ADN to BSN Advanced Placement Option is a 12 month intensive program. All courses are on-line except
for the Community Health practicum and the Health assessment course. The program begins in the fall term after
completion of the ADN program and passing the RN licensing exam (NCLEX). Incoming ADN students will be awarded
20 upper division college credit units for passing the NCLEX-RN exam.
Eligibility: 1) Enrollment in an ADN program & 2) Meet all CSUEB admission requirements
For more information and the download of the application, go to: www.csueastbay.edu/nursing
Must complete two applications for CSUEB (University & Department) by November 30 of your 3rd semester in
your ADN program: 1) The CSU admission application (fee) & 2) CSUEB RN-BSN supplemental application (no
fee).
BS in Nursing Degree Requirements:
Quarter Units (1 semester unit = 1.5 quarter units)
Maximum credit for community college coursework
105
Upper division granted nursing credit (passing NCLEX)
20
CSUEB nursing courses
39
Other required courses (12 Upper Division GE units and 4 units of an elective) 16
Total units required for B.S. degree
180
For more information: e-mail: nursing@csueastbay.edu
Phone: 510 885-3481
Fax: 510 885-2156
Consult: www.csueastbay.edu/nursing and click on ADN-BSN program link
Updated 1/8/2016
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