Nursing
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING | COLLEGE FOR ADULTS
About the program
Are you interested in becoming a registered nurse (RN) in an innovative learning environment designed for adult students that embraces multicultural and social justice perspectives on health and healing?
Consider the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program from St. Catherine University's College for Adults
Note: Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) track
For licensed practical nurses, a special track is available within this BSN program. LPNs will have some credits of the nursing major waived. Contact your admission counselor for details.
What can I do with a BSN degree?
Graduates will be prepared to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) exam and begin careers as registered nurses. BSN graduates will benefit from learning in one of the region's largest and most respected nursing education programs, with close connections to many leading healthcare employers in the region.
Students also learn in a program that integrates a holistic approach into the practice of nursing an approach increasingly valued by healthcare employers and patients.
What will I study?
Students enroll in a 50-credit major that blends a rigorous nursing education with holistic healing perspectives.
Holistic nursing embraces multicultural healing perspectives alongside Western medicine to advance health and healing for all and focus on the whole person, family, and community. Students also take core liberal arts courses to build skills in communication, decision making and critical thinking key elements for the professional success of St. Kate's nurses.
Class scheduling / time to completion
Nursing courses meet evenings on the St. Paul campus. Liberal arts and elective courses may meet in a hybrid or online format Clinical rotations meet weekdays, evenings and weekends at leading hospitals, clinics and care facilities in the Twin Cities area.
Although courses for the program meet on an evening/weekend schedule and are designed for adults with work and other commitments, this is an intensive program. Students should not plan on working full time.
After gaining admission into the nursing major you may complete the degree in only 21 months. You'll study year-round, including summer. The nursing major courses begin each fall and spring
How to apply
To be eligible to apply for the 21-month nursing major, you must first enroll as a pre-nursing student in the College for Adults to take prerequisite and other courses required for the BSN degree. After enrolling in prerequisite courses some of which are only offered at St. Catherine University you’ll complete a second application to start the nursing major in the fall. Apply to start pre-nursing in fall, spring or summer.
Note: Admission as a pre-nursing student does not guarantee admission into the nursing major. A limited number of spaces are available in the nursing major. Admission is based on academic readiness, successful completion of prerequisite course requirements, and fit with the program's holistic, multicultural perspective.
Program accreditation
St. Catherine University's baccalaureate nursing program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Ste 850, Atlanta, GA 30326. Phone: 404-975-5000 | acenursing.org
The program is approved by the Minnesota Board of Nursing (MBN) and meets specific MBN standards. This program is endorsed by the American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation (AHNCC); ahncc.org. Upon graduation, students can take the certification exam to become a Holistic Nurse.
Graduate study: MSN and DNP options
After completing your BSN degree, consider building on your experiences in one of St. Catherine’s graduate programs, where you may prepare for advanced roles as a nurse educator, nurse practitioner or in holistic nursing through St. Kate's master’s and doctoral programs
Your program of study
PHASE ONE: COURSES TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE STARTING NURSING
To meet requirements for your 120-credit Nursing bachelor's degree, you'll complete a 50-credit Nursing major and 70 credits of core liberal arts and elective courses. Some courses must be completed before gaining admission and enrolling in the Nursing major. Some courses taken at other colleges may be considered for transfer. Ask your admission counselor for a transfer evaluation.
Prerequisite Courses: Must be completed before starting the nursing major
• BIOL 2400: General Anatomy and Physiology* (4 credits)
• BIOL 2410: Advanced Anatomy and Physiology* (4 credits)
• BIOL 2420: Human Disease* (2 credits)
• BIOL 2200: Applied Microbiology* (4 credits)
• HHS 2000: Culture, Health and Healing (3 credits)
• ECON 1080: Statistical Analysis for the Social Sciences* (4 credits) or STAT 1090: Statistical Analysis* (4 credits)
• PSYC 1000: General Psychology (4 credits) or PSYC 2025: Lifespan Developmental Psychology (4 credits)
Other core and supporting courses: Must be completed before starting the nursing major
• CHEM 1010: General Chemistry for Health Sciences* (4 credits) or CHEM 1110: General Chemistry I* (4 credits)
• FSNU 2300: Nutritional Foundations (4 credits)
• IPE 1050: Pain and Suffering (4 credits) – Also fulfills the Theology requirement
• CORE 1000W: The Reflective Woman: The Reflective Practitioner+ (4 credits)
• EXSS 1100: Health and Wellness (2 credits)
• Critical Studies of Race and Ethnicity/Women’s Studies (4 credits)
• Two courses from different disciplines in: philosophy (except PHIL 2150), literature, history, foreign language, studio art, art history, creative writing, classics (8 credits)
• Choose one: THEO 1000 or any 2000-level theology course (except 2994 Topics) (4 credits)
*These courses may be considered for transfer if completed within seven years prior to entering the BSN major.
School of Nursing
The BSN major is a major in the University’s School of Nursing, offering certificate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs through St. Kate’s College for Adults, College for Women and College of Graduate Studies.
All information is subject to change
The information in this document applies to students entering the College for Adults in Fall 2023 or later. Provisions of this document are subject to change at any time. Consult the St. Catherine University Undergraduate Academic Catalog for official requirements.
Electives
Additional courses, as needed, to reach the minimum of 120 semester credits required for graduation.
PHASE TWO: NURSING AND OTHER COURSES
After gaining admission into the Nursing major, you'll take a 21-month series of nursing courses, as well as IPE 4200W and CORE 3990.
Nursing major sequence (50 credits)
Fall Semester: Year 1
• NURS 3106: Foundations of Nursing & Holistic Care (6 credits)
• NURS 3303: Holistic Nursing: Professional Role and Culture (3 credits)
• NURS 3403: Holistic Care of Older Adults (3 credits)
January Term: Year 1
• NURS 3502: Holistic Health Assessment (2 credits)
Spring Semester: Year 1
• NURS 4106: Holistic Care Adults (6 credits)
• NURS 4702: Global Communities and Holistic Public Health Nursing II (2 credits)
• NURS 3902: Pharmacology and Holistic Nursing Practice (2 credits)
Summer Term: Year 1
• NURS 4603: Holistic Nursing: Reflection in Action (3 credits)
• IPE 4200W: Healthcare Teams Evidence-Based Practice (4 credits)
Fall Semester: Year 2
• NURS 3705: Holistic Nursing Care of Children and Families (5 credits)
• NURS 3804: Holistic Community and Public Health Nursing I (4 credits)
• NURS 4203: Holistic Nursing Approaches to Mental Health (3 credits)
January Term: Year 2
• CORE 3990W: Global Search for Justice** (4 credits)
Spring Semester: Year 2
• NURS 4303: Holistic Nursing Advances: Leading and Influencing (3 credits)
• NURS 4704: Unification of Nursing Concepts and Contexts in Holistic Complex Care (4 credits)
• NURS 4804: Holistic Nursing Practice in Complex Dynamic Situations (4 credits)
Next steps:
• Contact your admission counselor before applying
• Attend an information session
• Apply to start in Fall, Spring or Summer
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