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Texas Woman’s University-Dallas Center BSN Nursing Reviews

June 15, 2017 by GREGORY Leave a Comment

Nursing program

  • The BS in Nursing degree (BSN) with a major in nursing at TWU Dallas center trains professional nurses by providing them a strong foundation of knowledge and also fostering compassion. It’s a program that will coach you to deliver nursing care with professional skills, knowledge as well as values, Demonstrate critical thinking and also clinical decision making,
  • The four-year curriculum is split into two Foundation-forming prerequisite courses are tutored at the Denton campus for the first 2-years. Upper-division training program courses are offered the last 2-years at medical centers in either Dallas or even Houston.
  • The last 2-years of the training program are spent at either the Dallas Centre, encompassed by four hospitals and various clinical sites all over the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, or even at the Houston Centre, in the world-renowned Texas Medical Centre.

About the school

  • Texas Woman’s University (traditionally the College of Industrial Arts and Texas State College for Women, often called TWU) is a co-educational institution in Denton, Texas, United States Of America with two health science center branches in Dallas and also Houston.
  • They sit in the heart of the Southwestern Medical County encompassed by four hospitals and also faculty who are professionals in their fields. Dallas center is where undergraduates can spend their last 2-years completing their nursing degree and also where graduated students work in pursuit of a master’s or maybe doctoral degree.

Total estimated cost of attendance is approximate $22,000

Following are the minimum requirements for BSN Nursing Program. Minimum admission standards include:

All applicants must meet the TWU general admission requirements. Individuals apply to the University and indicate “Nursing Entry (BS)” as a major on the application. On admission to the University, students are classified as nursing-entry majors and meet with academic advisors in the College of Nursing.

The program is four years in length. The first four semesters consist of lower-division prerequisite courses that meet the University core curriculum and courses which are the essential foundation for nursing education. Upper-division nursing courses are taught in the last four semesters and are offered only in Dallas and Houston.

Admission into the upper-division nursing program is considered once you are an admitted TWU student who has successfully completed (and transferred, if applicable) 46 hours of nursing prerequisites.

Only students accepted to the College of Nursing may enroll in upper-division nursing courses. Class space in nursing courses is limited and admission to the College of Nursing is competitive. Admission to upper-division nursing courses is based on grade point averages for prerequisite coursework and admission assessment test scores. Preferential consideration will be given to students who have completed 32 or more semester credit hours of the required non-nursing lower division courses at TWU (16 for those with a prior bachelor’s degree) by the application deadline and/or students with a prior bachelor’s degree.

To be eligible to be considered for progression into upper-division (3000-4000 level) nursing courses, students must have:

  1. been admitted to TWU using the Texas Common Online application. Students completing prerequisites at another institution should submit all TWU general admission materials at least 6 weeks prior to the upper-division nursing application deadlines. Official transcripts of courses taken during the semester of application to TWU must be sent to the Office of Admissions Processing immediately following completion of the courses;
  2. successfully completed the following 25 semester credit hours of nursing foundation courses by the nursing application deadline: Anatomy & Physiology I, with lab; Anatomy & Physiology II, with lab; Microbiology, with lab; Chemistry, with lab; Developmental Psychology; Nutrition; and Statistics;
  3. successfully completed an additional 21 credit hours of core requirements for a total of 46 completed hours of prerequisite courses by the nursing application deadline (first bachelor’s degree students only);
  4. completed all remaining lower-division prerequisite courses, with the exception of Multicultural Women’s Studies, before beginning the nursing courses;
  5. a minimum grade of C in anatomy and physiology, chemistry, and microbiology including all labs. Anatomy and physiology prerequisites must be the courses offered for science majors.
  6. a minimum GPA of at least 3.0 on the required non-nursing lower-division courses. If a course is taken more than once, the most recent grade received will be counted in calculating the GPA. Other courses which an applicant may have taken are not calculated in the GPA for admission;
  7. successfully passed the required nursing entrance exam. Entrance exam must be taken (with scores requested to be sent to TWU) by the nursing application deadline.
  8. submitted an application for upper-division nursing through NursingCAS, including application fee, to the College of Nursing by the application deadline.

Contact:

Address: 5500 Southwestern Medical Avenue Dallas, TX 75235-7299

Phone: 214-689-6510

Website: http://www.twu.edu/nursing/our-campuses/dallas-center/

 

 

 

 

 

 

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