Course variations
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Program modules
The modules are as follows: Freshman Year: First Semester: GND 1050, Computer Proficiency, Level 1, GND 1015, Freshmen Seminar 3, ENG 1010, First Year Writing 3, BIO 1010, Biological Science 4, PSY 1200, Introduction to Psychological Science 4, COM 1100, Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3; Second Semester 17: BIO 2230, Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4, SOC 1010, Introduction to Sociology 3, PSY 2800, Life-Span Development (3) or SWK 2250, Hum. Behavior and Social Environ.(3), Religion (1000 level) 3, Fine Arts 3, Wellness 1; Sophomore Year: Third Semester: BIO 2240, Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4, Social Science course 3, MTH 1020,1080, or CSC 1020 3, NUR 2040, Health Assessment 3, NUR 2100, Nutrition for Health Care 3; Fourth Semester 16: General Elective 3, PSY 3210 Abnormal Psychology 3, NUR 2240, Pathophysiology 3, NUR 2410, Introduction to Nursing 5, Wellness X 2; Junior Year: Fifth Semester: XXX 3015, Junior Cornerstone Seminar, Religion (3000 level) 3, Humanities Elective 3, NUR 3000, Professional Nursing II 2, NUR 3140, Pharmacology 3, NUR 3210, Adult Health Nursing I 5; Sixth Semester: ENG 3010, Junior Advanced Writing 3, Elective 3, NUR 3410, Mental Health Nursing Concepts 5, NUR 3850, Scientific Inquiry 3, Elective; Senior Year: Seventh Semester: NUR 4210, Family Nursing: Childbearing 5, NUR 4310, Family Nursing: Infant to Adolescent 5, NUR 4500, Family Nursing: The Aging Adult 2, NUR 4510, Community Health Nursing 5; Eighth Semester: NUR 4015, Senior Nursing Capstone 3, NUR 4410, Adult Health Nursing II 5, NUR 4610, Leadership and Management in Nursing 5, NUR 4710, Senior Practicum 2; Credits for non-nursing courses 64, Credits for Nursing courses 64.
Entry requirement for international students
International applicants whose native language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in the English language by meeting any one of the following: minimum TOEFL score of 550 paper-based test (PBT) or 80 internet-based test (iBT); minimum IELTS score of 6.5; minimum SAT Critical Reading score of 530 or ACT English subscore of 23; successful completion of ELS Language Center Level 112. All applicants with college level coursework from a foreign institution must have their transcripts evaluated by an approved foreign credential evaluation organization, such as World Educations Services (WES) or Joseph Silny and Associates or an evaluation service listed currently as a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).
Belmont University accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Belmont University
Department name
Gordon E Inman College of Health Sciences and Nursing, School of Nursing
About Belmont University
Belmont is a student-centered Christian community providing an academically challenging education. It empowers its students of diverse backgrounds to engage and transform the world with disciplined intelligence, compassion, courage and faith. As enrollment steadily increases at Belmont annually, so does the quality and diversity of the student body. Belmont University consists of approximately 6,400 students who come from every state and 25 countries. C read more
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