Nursing/Allied Health Profession Interest Area

Lindenwood University offers partnerships with area nursing programs for degree completion. Lindenwood is also embarking on its own bachelor’s in nursing (BSN) degree program, expected to enroll the first cohort Fall 2025 (pending all accreditation approvals). Student would enter the Lindenwood program as a junior, similar to existing partnership programs, via a selective admission process.

Note: All Missouri nursing program have seat limitations which are approved by the Missouri Board of Nursing. To that regard, most programs use a selective admission process to select candidates.

Below is a program plan that will prepare a student for entry into the Lindenwood’s future nursing program, and also meets requirements for many other area nursing programs.

University General Education Core Requirements

UNIV 10100 - First-Year Seminar

1

ENGL 15000 - Composition I

3

ENGL 17000 - Composition II

3

US Government / History

3

University General Education Human Cultures Requirements

GE HC Arts

3

GE HC Literature

3

Human Culture Elective I

3

Human Culture Elective II

3

University General Education Science/Social Science/Math Requirements

MTH 15100 - College Algebra

3

BSC 22700 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4

BSC 22800 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II

4

EXS 24000 - Nutrition Throughout the Lifecycle

3

SOC 10200 - Basic Concepts of Sociology

3

PSY 10000 - Principles of Psychology

3

PSY 20500 - Human Development

3

Students must have equivalent of CHM 23000 from high school, or required to take CHM 23000 or CHM 10000.

Students are expected to have equivalent of 1-year high school Biology, or required to take BSC 10000.          

Core Foundational Requirements for Nursing

HFS 18500 - Medical Terminology

2

BSC 23000 - Microbiology for Health Sciences

4

COM 21301 - Interpersonal Communication

3

PARA 30000 - Human Pathophysiology

3

Future Course - Pharmacology/Med Dose Calculation

4

Future Course - Introduction to Nursing

2