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Clinical instructor, Jean Humphries & Accelerated student, Brian LamkeQ: Will the prerequisite courses I took at another Community College or University be accepted at MSU?

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Clinical instructor, Jean Humphries & Accelerated student, Brian LamkeQ: Will the prerequisite courses I took at another Community College or University be accepted at MSU?

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There are two ways to figure out the answer to this question. Course equivalency information for community colleges can be found on-line at http://www.mnsu.edu/admissions/transfer/transfer/. Another way to figure out the answer to this question is to look at the course description of the course you took at another University or Community College and compare it with the course description of the prerequisite course offered at MSU. Once you’ve been admitted into the accelerated nursing program, a course equivalency permission form will be submitted to the registrar’s office for you by the coordinator of the program. Here’s what the School of Nursing will be looking for to determine if your course will “count” (or be considered equivalent to MSU courses) as a prerequisite course. Chemistry of Life Processes: This course must be an introduction to organic chemistry and biological chemistry with specific application to the health care profession. The course should also have a laboratory com

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