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Are there any time limits on the prerequisite courses for the nursing program?

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Are there any time limits on the prerequisite courses for the nursing program?

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The following courses must be current within seven years of application to the program: Anatomy & Physiology I, II & III (Bi 231, 232 & 233), Food and Nutrition (FN 225), Human Development (PSY 215), AND Math (MTH 95 or higher). For the 2010 application, there are no time limitations for writing courses, or any of the general education electives. Microbiology (BI 234) is no longer a prerequisite for the nursing program. However, it is a required course in the program curriculum and students are encouraged to take Microbiology before starting the program. Microbiology does need to be current within seven years and students who took it more than seven years ago will need to repeat it.

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