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How hard are these pre-licensure courses?Rating: (votes: 0) unc charlotte course course title north carolinacommunity college equivalent engl 1101 english composition eng 111 engl 1102 writing in the academic community eng 112, 113 or 114 chem 1203 general chemistry i & lab chm 131, 131a or 151 chem 1204 general chemistry ii & lab chm 132 or 152 biol 1273 anatomy and physiology i & lab bio 165 or 168 biol 1274 anatomy and physiology ii & lab bio 166 or 169 biol 1259 bacteriology & lab bio 175 or 275 psyc 1101 general psychology psy 150 socy 1101 or anth 1101 introduction to sociology/anthropology soc 210 or ant 210 math 1100 college algebra mat 161 stat 1222 (or 1220 or 1221) statistics mat 151 or 155 nurs 2100 general nutrition bio 155 nurs 2200 (formerly 1100) human growth & development psy 241 nurs 2201 communication in caring relationships com 120 cna i certification certified nurse aide i cna certification is not available at uncc. certification programs are available at most community colleges and hospitals. foreign language 1102 the college of health & human services requires foreign language competency through the 112 level. american sign language is acceptable. also, about how long would it take to complete these classes (how many semesters)? if you could, please give me a course sequencing guide as to the order of classes to be taken. Took me all of 10 seconds to find.https://nursing.uncc.edu/sites/nursi...p_Fall2012.pdf Comment:
Op, you need to work out all the specific logistics of college on your own with the assistance of your college advisors. All here did the same. It's part of taking ownership of your decisions in life. As far as course difficulty goes, that's all on you. You have to find out for yourself by taking the courses. Most of college is about taking on challenge by yourself and for yourself. It's part of growing up.
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Since it's a full BSN program, I would expect it to take four years to finish the program and graduate. The pre-requisites can take anywhere from one to three years depending on how your school structures the curriculum. How hard are those classes? How could we possibly answer that for you? It depends on about a dozen different things. The curriculum, how good the instructor is, the lecture style, how the tests are written, whether or not you study...
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Depends on the school, the instructors, and you.Best to sit down with an admissions counselor and talk to them.
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I took a year and got everything done (english, math, psychology, etc) then went to the nursing program with only nursing courses to do for the other two years. Best thing I ever did. I can't imagine having tried to do it all at once.Total, 3 years.
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I think it depends on your IQ, your credentials, and your criminal history.
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