Nursing

 

Nurses make up the largest single group of health care professionals. There are four times as many nurses as physicians in the United States.

Registered nurses (RNs) work to promote health, prevent disease, and help patients come to terms with illness. They are advocates and health educators for patients, families, and communities. When providing direct patient care, they observe, assess, and record symptoms, reactions, and progress; assist physicians during treatments and examinations; administer medications; and assist in convalescence and rehabilitation.

*Important Note: Colorado State University in Fort Collins does not offer a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing), or any nursing degree. While CSU-Pueblo does offer a BSN, their pre-nursing students take a number of courses not offered in Fort Collins.

Most nursing programs require:

  • Two years of coursework in math, communications, humanities, sciences (especially anatomy and physiology), and the behavioral and social sciences before students are admitted to their clinical program.

While it is possible to take courses at Colorado State University that meet other schools' nursing prerequisites, we do not have courses specifically designed for pre-nursing students.

Additionally, many of our science courses are much more rigorous than nursing programs require, and our courses do not always articulate easily with a nursing curriculum. Few nursing schools in Colorado admit large numbers of transfer students into their clinical programs (the last two years of the BSN), and prospective students should consider their options carefully and consult with an advisor before deciding to prepare for nursing school at a college or university that does not itself offer a nursing program.

View our nursing brochure


 

Type of class

Number of Semesters

Recommended CSU Courses

General Biology

1 Semester with lab

LIFE 102

General Chemistry

1 Semester with lab

CHEM 107/108 OR CHEM 111/112 and CHEM 113/114

Organic Chemistry

1 Semester

CHEM 245

Microbiology

1 Semester

LIFE 205 (& 206 lab)

Human Anatomy

1 Semester with lab

BMS 301

Physiology

1 Semester with lab

BMS 300/302

Pharmacology

1 Semester

BMS 450 (required at UNC)

Pathology

1 Semester

MIP 315 (required at UNC)

Mathematics

College Algebra/Exponential Functions

MATH 117, 118, 124

Statistics

1 Semester

STAT 201, ERHS 307, STAT 301, or STAT 307

Nutrition

1 Semester

FSHN 150 (not accepted at UNC: Please see advisor for alternative courses)

Developmental Psychology

1 Semester

HDFS 101

English Composition

1 or 2 Semesters

CO 150, CO 300/301

Multicultural Studies

1 Semester

ANTH 100, Ethnic Studies, Women Studies

General Education

2 - 4 Semesters

PSY 100, SOC 100
Courses from prefixes HIST, PHIL, or POL

General:

American Association of Colleges of Nursing (Schools of Nursing)
www.aacn.nche.edu/education/nurse_ed/nep_index.htm

Colorado schools:
 
University of Colorado at Denver Nursing Program
http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/nursing/Pages/default.aspx

 
Regis University
 
University of Northern Colorado
 
Mesa State College
 
University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
 
Colorado State University-Pueblo

Contact individual schools/programs for information on tests or exams.

Contact individual schools/programs for information on application services.

American Association of Colleges of Nursing
www.aacn.nche.edu/
 
National League of Nursing
www.nln.org