Utm nursing admission requirements

16 months that will change your life and the lives of many others!

Our program prepares students to become competent registered nurses to give patient-centered care in a variety of health care settings. The program admits students in the fall, spring and summer semesters of each year. The Traditional program is completed in four (4) consecutive semesters (16 months).

99%

NCLEX Pass Rate

91%

Prerequisite Requirements

60 hours of prerequisite courses – completed at a regionally accredited college or university. 40 of the 60 prerequisite hours must be completed prior to applying for admission including all five (5) life and physical sciences (Anatomy & Physiology I, Anatomy & Physiology II, Microbiology, Chemistry, and Nutrition). All prerequisites must be completed at the time of enrollment. See prerequisite courses.

Exam Requirements

Minimum score of 60 on the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS). Scores of 70 in each category are considered competitive. Information on the TEAS exam can be found at https://www.atitesting.com/teas/teas-exam.

GPA Requirements

A minimum overall, science, and prerequisite GPA of 2.75 is required.
Grades of "C" or better are required in ALL prerequisite courses.

Required Application Documents

Required: all official college transcripts, TEAS Individual Performance Profile, and a personal statement (see personal statement guidelines).

Highly recommended: resume.

For an unofficial review of prerequisites, please email all unofficial college transcripts to son.studentaffairs@utmb.edu or fax (409) 772-8211. Please include semester you are interested in applying for.

4

Semesters

16

Courses

Semester

4 Courses (14 Hours) See Breakdown UTMB School of Nursing

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Course Hours
NURS 3290
Introduction to Professional Nursing
2
NURS 3340
Health Assessment
3
NURS 3631
Essentials of Care - Adult Health I
6
NURS 3345
Concepts of Pathophysiology
3

Semester

4 Courses (16 Hours) See Breakdown UTMB School of Nursing

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Course Hours
NURS 3632
Adult Health II
6
NURS 3511
Psychosocial Dimensions of Care
5
NURS 3314
Pharmacology
3
NURS 3229
Informatics & Technology
2

Semester

3 Courses (15 Hours) See Breakdown UTMB School of Nursing

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Course Hours
NURS 4502
Population Health Nursing
5
NURS 4531
The Childbearing Family
5
NURS 4532
The Child and Family
5

Semester

5 Courses (15 Hours) See Breakdown UTMB School of Nursing

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Course Hours
NURS 4503
Adult Health III
5
NURS 4312
Leadership and Practice
3
NURS 4430
Clinical Capstone
4
NURS 4101
Integrating Core Nursing Concepts
1
NURS 4206
Evidence Based Practice
2
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BSN Traditional Program Curriculum

Semester 1
Course Number Course Name Hours
NURS 3290 Introduction to Professional Nursing 2
NURS 3340 Health Assessment 3
NURS 3631 Essentials of Care - Adult Health I 6
NURS 3345 Concepts of Pathophysiology 3
Semester 2
Course Number Course Name Hours
NURS 3632 Adult Health II 6
NURS 3511 Psychosocial Dimensions of Care 5
NURS 3314 Pharmacology 3
NURS 3229 Informatics & Technology 2
Semester 3
Course Number Course Name Hours
NURS 4502 Population Health Nursing 5
NURS 4531 The Childbearing Family 5
NURS 4532 The Child and Family 5
Semester 4
Course Number Course Name Hours
NURS 4503 Adult Health III 5
NURS 4312 Leadership and Practice 3
NURS 4430 Clinical Capstone 4
NURS 4101 Integrating Core Nursing Concepts 1
NURS 4206 Evidence Based Practice 2

BSN Traditional Program Highlights

NCLEX Pass Rate

We provide specialized training for the nursing licensure exam, NCLEX-RN; our pass rate is currently over 99%.

Clinical Rotations

Critical thinking is developed to identify improvement opportunities & conduct change to improve care delivery & improve safety.

Faculty Expertise

Our caring, experienced and innovative faculty are known for their commitment to student success.

Student Resources

Academic advising, counseling, mentoring, tutoring services as well as career placement assistance (for graduating students) are provided to our students.

Simulation Laboratories

Our new Health Education Center (HEC) provides state-of-the art simulation for skill development.

Interprofessional Education

Unique campus wide learning initiatives allow for collaboration between the Schools of Nursing, Medicine, Biomedical Science, and Health Professions.

Student Involvement

Extensive volunteer opportunities help enhance your skills & knowledge in various patient care settings & provide teamwork & leadership experience.

Clinical Immersion

We offer optional clinical immersion experiences to prepare you for practice in acute and primary care settings.

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