Program Overview
Program Overview
The Traditional BSN track is designed for students who have completed two years of prerequisite coursework from Texas A&M or another institution. This program requires students to complete 120 credit hours of general education and professional nursing coursework.
Program Structure
The first two years of the curriculum include prerequisite courses in the humanities and biological, physical, and behavioral sciences, providing a foundation for growth in the nursing major. These prerequisite courses can be completed at any accredited college or university.
Admission and Progression
Students will apply for upper-level entry into the Traditional BSN program to complete the third and fourth years in clinical and non-clinical nursing courses.
Program Location
The Traditional BSN track is offered at the Bryan/College Station campus.
Program Details
- The program consists of 120 credit hours of general education and professional nursing coursework.
- The first two years focus on prerequisite courses in various sciences and humanities.
- The final two years are dedicated to clinical and non-clinical nursing courses.
- The prerequisite courses can be completed at any accredited institution, offering flexibility to students.
- The program is specifically designed for students who have already completed two years of prerequisite coursework, making it an efficient path for those looking to enter the nursing profession.
