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Placement Information
Math and English general education requirements are often delayed by students and can postpone your graduation!
Don't delay, and get this done. Watch our Math and English video and learn more about where to start.
More information about Math and English requirements can be found by visiting weber.edu/placement.
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Math & English Video
ANNIE TAYLOR DEE
SCHOOL OF NURSING
Office of Admissions Advisement
Weber State University’s Annie Taylor Dee School of Nursing trains caring and compassionate students who love working with people to become skilled nursing professionals! Consistently ranked among the top schools in the nation for quality and affordability, we have the program that is right for you no matter where you are in your nursing career.
START YOUR PURSUIT HERE
don't delay your Math & English requirements, know where to start today
ADMISSIONS PROCESS
please thoroughly review the following resources before scheduling an advisement appointment
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Applicant Checklist
Our applicant checklist reviews each step you need to take to be a successful candidate for this program. This checklist is crucial! Always refer first to your program checklist when choosing general education courses. Many of your program prerequisites also count as general education requirements.
Please review the checklist closely and come prepared with questions. We are happy to help!
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Advising Video
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Resources
Don't cut yourself short, review our additional resources and map out your educational path!
Choose Your Math & English Path
- Begin with math and English courses your first semester and continue each semester until the general education requirement is complete. You can find your math and English placements in CatTracks.
- For placement testing, visit weber.edu/placement
Balance = Success
- Taking more than two science courses (math included) in a semester may be overwhelming. Balance your course load with general education requirements.
- Medical Terminology (HTHS 1101) is highly recommended before your first course in anatomy and physiology.
- Know the difference—Health Sciences vs. Zoology Anatomy & Physiology
Your Focus
- The Nursing program is highly competitive with an average science support course GPA of 3.6 for students entering the program (see science option 1 or 2 from the applicant checklist). Shoot for a B+ and above in these courses. A couple of B's may be okay, but A's are best!
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Academic Plan (suggested)
First Semester
- Math (see placement in CatTracks)
- English (see placement in CatTracks)
- HTHS 1101: Medical Terminology (2)
- Choose 1—
- PSY 1010: Introductory Psychology (3)
- CHF 1500: Human Development (3)
- Humanity or Creative Arts General Education Requirement
- PSY 1010: Introductory Psychology (3)
- Choose 1—
- LIBS 1704: Information Literacy (1)
or LIBS 2904: Information Resources in the Health Professions (1)
or LIBS 1504: Information Literacy Competency Exam (1) - PE or REC course (1)
- LIBS 1704: Information Literacy (1)
Second Semester
- Math (next class on path to QL)
- English (next class on path to ENGL 2010)
- HTHS 1110 LS: Integrated Anatomy & Physiology I (4)
or ZOOL 2320: Human Anatomy (4) and ZOOL 2420 LS: Human Physiology - Choose 1—
- PSY 1010: Introductory Psychology (3)
- CHF 1500: Human Development (3)
- Humanity or Creative Arts General Education Requirement
- PSY 1010: Introductory Psychology (3)
Note—if math and English are complete, replace with other general education requirements found in your CatTracks.
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How to Apply
To apply to our Nursing programs, please visit Annie Taylor Dee School of Nursing.
Starting 2021, our Nursing programs will be accepting students 3 times per year! Look for our new application deadline dates.
NOTICE: Chemistry 1050 will be changing to Chemistry 1130. Chemistry 1050 (and equivalent transfers) will still be accepted for Nursing.
Associate Programs
- Associate of Science in Nursing
(for students just starting their nursing education) - Practical to Registered Nursing
(for licensed practical nurses, along with those eligible to become licensed, who want to earn an AAS or AS degree and prepared for clinical practice as a registered nurse)
Bachelor Program
- Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(for licensed registterred nurses who want to earn a BS degree and move into the professional nurse realm)
Graduate Programs
- Master of Science in Nursing: Educator
- Master of Science in Nursing: Executive
- Master of Science in Nursing: Nurse Practitioner
- Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
- Associate of Science in Nursing