COLLEGE OF NURSING

Nursing Accelerated (Nacc) Curriculum Plan
For Students Entering SDSU Fall 2004 and After
 

Courses in the Nursing Major
Application for Admission to the Nursing Major is made in the Spring. Classes begin each September. 
 
Term 1     8 Weeks     (August 20-October 12,2007) Credits
NACC 323 Pathophysiology                                                  3
NACC 215 Professional Nursing                           2
NACC 265 Assessment                            4
NACC 280 Communicaton                 3
Total Term Credits 12
Term 2     9 Weeks     (October 15 - December 14, 2007)  
Pha 321 Pharmacology                 3
NACC 310 Beginning Population Based Nursing Practice                                 4
NACC 325 Beginning Nsg Care for the Client with Health Problems                                             6
Total Term Credits        13
Term 3     12 Weeks     (January 3 - March 26, 2008)  
NACC 355 Research: Appraisal & Utilization                                      2
NACC 380 Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family 1st 6 weeks 5
NACC 365 Nursing Care for the Client with Health Problems 2nd   6 weeks 6
Total Term Credits 13
Term 4     8 Weeks     (April 7-May 30, 2008)  
NACC 410 Advanced Nursing Care for the Client with Health Problems           6
NACC 420 Nursing Care of the Client with Mental Health Problems                                5
Total Term Credits 11
Term 5     12 Weeks     (June 2-August 22, 2008)  
NACC 425 Nursing Leadership                                  3
NACC 480 Advanced Population Based Nursing Practice 4
NACC 495 Directed Study 6
Total Term Credits 13

Required Pre-Nursing Courses that must be completed prior to admission into the Nursing Major: Chem 106, Chem 108, HDFS 210, NFS 321, Micr 231, Psyc 101, (One of the following Sociologies) Soc 100, Soc 150, Soc 240, Soc 250, Biol 221, Biol 325; 

MAJOR Requirements: Nacc 215, 265, 280, 310, 323, 325, 355, 365, 380, 410, 420, 425, 480, 495 (Pha 321 concurrent with Major Courses). 

Other required Support Courses: Stat 281 or HSc 440. 

Last Update: May 2006
Published by Dr. Gloria P. Craig
Maintained by Dr. Gloria P. Craig 
South Dakota State University
College of Nursing