Pre-Nursing (Associate of Arts) to Bachelor's of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Associate of Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement (LASDTAA)
This pathway is designed for students who wish to transfer to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at a four-year college or university. The Associate of Art degree with a concentration in Pre-Nursing to BSN is intended for students who want to take their science ...
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This pathway is designed for students who wish to transfer to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at a four-year college or university. The Associate of Art degree with a concentration in Pre-Nursing to BSN is intended for students who want to take their science and general education classes at North to prepare to transfer to a four-year college or university to being their nursing classes and earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.
Students in this pathway develop skills in applying and communicating fundamental concepts/principles of science to one's daily life, demonstrating the process of scientific inquiry, solving problems analytically, and thinking critically. In addition, students will learn verbal communication, and group communication and collaborations, and awareness of human behavior and thinking that will serve them in both personal and professional capacities. Competencies in these areas consistently rank at the top of employer wish lists. The role of the nurse is more important than ever, as communities are currently in an era of provider shortages. In fact, nursing make up the largest healthcare profession in the United States. They work in a variety of settings, which include clinics, hospitals, long term care facilities, and community settings.
Students completing this track are not eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for Registered Nursing until they complete their BSN program. Students wishing to become a registered nurse directly after completing their associate degree should talk with an advisor about an Associate in Nursing Direct Transfer Degree/Major Related Program (AN DTA.MRP).
This pathway is designed for students who wish to transfer to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at a four-year college or university. The Associate of Art degree with a concentration in Pre-Nursing to BSN is intended for students who want to take their science and general education classes at North to prepare to transfer to a four-year college or university to being their nursing classes and earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.
Students in this pathway develop skills in applying and communicating fundamental concepts/principles of science to one's daily life, demonstrating the process of scientific inquiry, solving problems analytically, and thinking critically. In addition, students will learn verbal communication, and group communication and collaborations, and awareness of human behavior and thinking that will serve them in both personal and professional capacities. Competencies in these areas consistently rank at the top of employer wish lists. The role of the nurse is more important than ever, as communities are currently in an era of provider shortages. In fact, nursing make up the largest healthcare profession in the United States. They work in a variety of settings, which include clinics, hospitals, long term care facilities, and community settings.
Students completing this track are not eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for Registered Nursing until they complete their BSN program. Students wishing to become a registered nurse directly after completing their associate degree should talk with an advisor about an Associate in Nursing Direct Transfer Degree/Major Related Program (AN DTA.MRP).
Estimated Length of Completion
Degree
Quarters
Units
Associate of Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement (LASDTAA)
Full time : 6
90
You may need more or fewer units depending on your transferred credits, individual
situation, and goals.
F-1 international students must enroll full time (12+ units) each quarter and check in with the before the start of the quarter if enrolling in less than 12 units and/or before starting any work or volunteer experience.
If you need academic accommodations for a documented disability, please contact .
Step 1: Apply and register
at North Seattle 国产直播福利 anytime (the application is always free). Once you become a student, register for classes
using the
and go to the
for registration dates and tuition deadlines.
Step 2: See an advisor to
create a personalized educational plan
by the end of your second quarter. 国产直播福利 plan will include prerequisites, graduation requirements,
and transfer preparation if you plan to transfer to another college or university to earn a bachelor's degree.
Sample Schedule and Quarterly To-Do List
90 Units
A sample schedule and quarterly to-do list are below.
The schedule and to-do list will help you explore courses and complete tasks on time. The guide assumes a fall
quarter start,
but you can begin in any quarter and start at any placement level.
Note about the sample schedule: Courses are offered in
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Quarter 1
To-Do List
17
UNITS
To-Do List
with your assigned advisor or retention specialist in Starfish to meet and discuss your goals. .
Explore careers and majors through workshops, counseling and .
Come to the to get help with research; check out resources; access computers and study space; and create media projects.
Visit the Student Learning Center to learn about tutoring services offered in-person and online.
Consider clinical and volunteer experiences if needed for your applications.
Consult transfer institution to determine preferred math course.
Choose a course
MATH 116:
Applications of Math: Management, Life and Soc Science
Explores functions and graphs as found in business and the social sciences. Students utilize linear, polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions, solve systems of equations and inequalities, and learn applications of the growth of money.
Course ID 0773055 Units
MATH& 141:
Precalculus I
The sequence Math& 141 and Math& 142 covers polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; related functional and algebraic topics; topics in analytic geometry; systems of equations; trig and inverse trig functions; right triangle and oblique triangle trig; polar coordinates; vectors; and related trig applications. Fulfills the QSR requirement for A.A. degree.
Course ID 0773335 Units
MATH& 107:
Math In Society
Intended for non-science majors; fulfills QSR requirement for AA Degree. Topics include financial computations (e.g. loans and interest), modeling linear and exponential growth (e.g. population growth and disease spread), and basic probability and statistics (e.g. understanding data and risk), with an emphasis on applications. Other topics selected by instructor.
Course ID 0773305 Units
Integrated Studies: ENGL&101
English Composition I
5 units
Integrated Studies: ENGL&101 5 units
Students pursuing the AA-DTA degree are required to take 8 or more units of Integrated Studies. If you cannot take the Integrated Studies classes this quarter, take this class and see your advisor to schedule another Integrated Studies class in another quarter.
ENGL& 101:
English Composition I
English 101 is a college-level writing course that emphasizes academic writing and major strategies of reading and writing analytically. Writing assignments focus on engaging with and responding to a variety of texts. Instruction encourages students to develop, through revision and reflection, as readers, writers, and critical thinkers. Prereq: Eligibility for ENGL&101.
Course ID 0766505 Units
Integrated Studies: HUM105
Intercultural Comm
5 units
Integrated Studies: HUM105 5 units
Students pursuing the AA-DTA degree are required to take 8 or more units of Integrated Studies.
HUM 105:
Intercultural Communication
Examines the skills in communication and empathy required for intercultural communication. Includes an interdisciplinary study of diverse cultures and perspectives in the United States in the context of economic, political, and cultural globalization.
Course ID 0767595 Units
HDC 101
2 units
HDC 101 2 units
If not taking HDC 101, substitute with other electives. Please contact your advisor or retention specialist to discuss options.
Covers descriptive methods, probability and probability distributions, samples, decisions, hypothesis testing and statistical inferences. Fulfills QSR requirement for A.A. degree
Course ID 0773355 Units
CHEM&121
Intro to Chemistry
5 units
CHEM&121 5 units
CHEM& 121:
Introduction to Chemistry
Introduction to Chemistry (CHEM&121) is intended for allied health programs and other non-science majors. Completion of CHEM& 121, and either CHEM& 131 or CHEM& 122, fulfills the chemistry requirement for many allied health programs (e.g. nursing, dental hygiene, etc). This lab science course covers the fundamentals of chemistry, including: measurements, atomic structure, types of reactions, thermodynamics, stoichiometry, equilibrium, kinetics, and acid base chemistry.
Course ID 0771095 Units
ENGL&102
Composition II
5 units
ENGL&102 5 units
ENGL& 102:
Composition II
English 102 is a college-level research writing course that explores topics from a variety of sources and perspectives. Students learn to pose research questions and locate, evaluate, and integrate sources into written or multimodal compositions. Instruction encourages students to develop flexible research and writing strategies as well as exchange constructive feedback. The particular focus of sections of English102 varies by instructor. Students pursuing any degree path are welcome.
Investigate clinical and shadowing opportunities including NAC courses.
Research and develop a list of your target schools and application deadlines.
Apply for Summer financial aid, if needed.
BIOL&160
General Biology w/ Lab
5 units
BIOL&160 5 units
BIOL& 160:
General Biology with Lab
Basic biological concepts with emphasis on biological molecules, cell structures and processes; diversity, phylogeny and ecology of living organisms; and an exploration of molecular genetics.
Course ID 0770795 Units
CHEM&131
Intro to Organic/Biochem
5 units
CHEM&131 5 units
CHEM& 131:
Intro to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
Covers the structure, properties and reactions of various organic compounds, including hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and amines. Examines complex compounds found in living systems: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Lab focuses on analysis and separation techniques.
Course ID 0771125 Units
Physical Education, Science Field Trip or Another Elective
3 units
Physical Education, Science Field Trip or Another Elective 3 units
Work with your advisor to consider the best options for you such as other Human Development classes, PE courses, science fieldtrip classes, music classes or others.
Physical Education, Science Field Trip or Another Elective
Attend transfer workshops and connect with universities if you haven't already.
Write your personal statement for university applications.
Contact Nursing department at potential universities.
Consider possible internships.
BIOL&241
Human A & P 1
5 units
BIOL&241 5 units
The biology sequence included in this map is highly recommended.
BIOL& 241:
Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
Covers fundamental principles and establishes a basis for advanced study of anatomy and physiology and clinically related subjects in the allied health fields.
Course ID 0770855 Units
VLPA or World Language I
5 units
VLPA or World Language I 5 units
Consider taking ASL, Spanish or other high demand languages in healthcare.
VLPA or World Language I
NUTR&101
Nutrition
5 units
NUTR&101 5 units
NUTR& 101:
Nutrition
Introduction to human nutrition with an emphasis on the relationship of nutrition to growth, development, health, and physical and mental functioning across the lifespan. Sources, functions, interrelationships, and human requirements of proteins, carbohydrates, fat, minerals, vitamins and water will be examined. Topics also include analysis of personal dietary habits, public health issues such as obesity and access to food and food security, and the role of nutrition in chronic disease.
Apply for financial aid for the upcoming academic year in Winter or Spring quarter to maximize your funding options.
Apply to universities or colleges and scholarships.
BIOL&242
Human A & P 2
5 units
BIOL&242 5 units
The biology sequence included in this map is highly recommended.
BIOL& 242:
Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
Fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology presented in lecture and laboratory. Designed to establish a basis for studying clinically related subjects in the paramedical fields. Continuation of BIOL& 241 with Lab.
Course ID 0770865 Units
PSYC&100
General Psychology
5 units
PSYC&100 5 units
Consider taking ASL, Spanish or other high demand languages in healthcare.
PSYC& 100:
General Psychology
Introduction to the scientific study of human behavior including research methods, brain and behavior, learning, cognitive psychology, development, personality, abnormal psychology, and social thinking and behavior. Additional topics may include: emotions, perception, motivation, intelligence, genes and evolution, and health.
Course ID 0768825 Units
Individuals/Cultures/Societies and Global Studies
5 units
Individuals/Cultures/Societies and Global Studies 5 units
The biology sequence included in this map is highly recommended.
BIOL& 260:
Microbiology
Fundamentals of microbiology. Topics include bacterial cell biology, growth and growth control, metabolism, genetics, identification, viruses, human innate and adaptive immune systems, host-bacteria interactions, immunization, infectious disease epidemiology, and antibacterial drugs. Includes lab.
Course ID 0770875 Units
CMST&220
Public Speaking
5 units
CMST&220 5 units
CMST& 220:
Public Speaking
Learning to speak with confidence; topic selection and research; and preparation and delivery of informative, persuasive, special occasion and other forms of presentations.
Course ID 0765245 Units
PSYC&200
Lifespan Psychology
5 units
PSYC&200 5 units
PSYC& 200:
Lifespan Psychology
Survey of human physical, psychological, and sociocultural development from conception through death. Emphasis on major developmental theories, research and research methods of studying lifespan development.
Course ID 0768835 Units
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A Bachelor's degree, additional training, and licensure (NCLEX completion) or higher will be required for most careers listed below. Examples include:
Public Health Nurse
Care Coordinator or Navigator
RN Case Manager
Pediatrics Nursing
Health Educator
Quality Coordinator
Nursing Manager
Surgical Nurse
ICU Nurse
Hospice Nurse
Legal Consultancy Nurse
Nurse Midwife
Nurse Anesthetist
Clinical Nurse Specialist
For current employment and wage estimates, please visit www.bls.gov/oes.
Future Education Opportunities
Once you complete this associates degree, additional education opportunities include:
A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or related degree at a four-year college or university.
A Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree in a healthcare field at one of the Seattle 国产直播福利s.
North Seattle 国产直播福利 has direct transfer agreements with four-year institutions throughout Washington state, including the University of Washington, Washington State University, and Seattle University. Pre-nursing graduates from North have also transferred to out-of-state institutions. Direct transfer agreements do not guarantee admission and/or admission to particular programs.
Program and admission requirements vary from college-to-college. Contact an advisor to create an educational plan tailored to transfer to the institution of your choice.
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