• OVERVIEW
  • ADMISSION
  • ACCREDITATION
  • CURRICULUM
  • TUITION
  • FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS
  • Accelerate Your Nursing Career

    About the Program
    About the Program

    Embark on a rapid journey into nursing with our 12-month Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program. Gain the knowledge and skills to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and excel in your transition into a rewarding nursing career!

    SMU Highest Standard
    Highest Standard of Care

    Our curriculum and clinical experiences prepare students for successful nursing careers. SMU is dedicated to transforming healthcare, prioritizing empathy, and serving underserved populations with over a century of experience in compassionate healthcare training.

    SMU Best Career Prospects
    Best Career Prospects

    Studying at SMU ensures a prosperous career in nursing. We’re the #1 university in CA for post-grad jobs, with 86% of employers preferring our grads. Forbes ranks us #1 for early-career salaries, and The New York Times recognizes us as one of the top two universities nationwide for median income ten years after graduation.

    Applicants are considered for admission to the ABSN program based upon the following criteria:

    • Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution AND a grade of C or better in all prerequisite courses.
    • A recommended minimum 3.0 GPA in the last 60 semester/90 quarter units of coursework.
    • A recommended minimum 3.0 GPA in the four science prerequisite courses.
    • Two letters of reference: one from a faculty member, preferably a math or science instructor, and the other from a healthcare professional. References from family and friends will not be considered.
    • Short answer responses submitted with the application.
    • A written statement detailing reasons for transfer if you have attended a nursing program at another college/university. This statement will need to be supported by a letter from the dean of your current nursing program explaining that you are in good standing and eligible for continued enrollment in your current program.

    Utilize the to determine which program may fit your needs the best. 

    º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges 985 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 100, Alameda, CA 94501; 510.748.9001. 

    The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001,  202-887-6791. 

    Baccalaureate Accreditation

    Initial Accreditation Date: April 21, 2001
    Most Recent Accreditation Date: November 2, 2020
    Accreditation Term Expires: June 30, 2031
    Last On-Site Evaluation: November 2020
    Next On-Site Evaluation: Fall 2030

    SEQUENTIAL COURSE CURRICULUM     COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

    º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s College of Nursing offers an Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program for candidates with higher degrees in other fields. The program recognizes individuals’ past experiences and academic achievements and builds upon these assets, providing a way for graduates with non-nursing degrees to change careers efficiently. 

    The curriculum is designed to be completed in 12 months, with three semesters of intensive study. While different from the traditional BSN program, the ABSN program shares the same goals, learning outcome objectives, and foundational concepts. 

    Application Fees 
    Application fees are payable to Nursing’s Centralized Application Service (NursingCAS). º£½ÇÖ±²¥ does not charge an additional admission fee.

    Application Fee = $60  

    Non-Refundable Deposits and Fees 
    Students offered admission pay a non-refundable tuition deposit of $350 to secure their seat in the class. Application fees and tuition deposits are non-refundable, whether or not the student withdraws in the first week of the term.

    Tuition 
    For a detailed summary of annual tuition, all fees for the program, and a cost estimator for the entire program, visit Student Accounts

    Admitted Academic Year: 2024-2025  

                Per Unit Rate                =          $1,885/unit  

                Program Units               =         52 units  

                Total Tuition Estimate*   =         $98,000  
     

    *The total tuition estimate does not reflect potential future tuition rate increases. 

    Your nursing education at º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is a valuable investment in your future. Graduates have a low loan default rate, indicating successful employment in their chosen field.  

    To apply for financial aid at SMU, start by submitting your FAFSA. ABSN students are eligible for scholarships and student loans, but federal and state grants are not available for a second bachelor’s degree.

    Scholarships for ABSN students include:

    • Sharon Clark Diaz
    • Employee Campaign
    • Alumni Scholarship
    • Highsmith Scholarship
    • Huber Scholarship
    • Steele Scholarship
    • Osher Scholarship
    • Lewis Scholarship

    In addition to the cost of tuition and fees, financial aid can also cover other indirect educational costs, including:

    • Books and supplies
    • Room and board
    • Transportation
    • Personal expenses
    • Other fees as determined by program/college

    Your financial aid package at º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is personalized to you. We develop your financial aid package using guidelines set by the Department of Education and the estimated costs of each program. Once you receive your financial aid package, check the budget against your actual living expenses, and we can make necessary adjustments to meet your needs. 

    Detailed information about financial aid, budgeting, total cost, and application processes is available using the button below.

    Financial aid info 

    We realize that the financial aid process can be difficult and overwhelming. We are here to help. Financial Aid staff can assist with budgeting, understanding your awards, and understanding the process. The SMU staff is committed to every prospective and enrolled student. We have an open door policy and are available via email or phone at finaid@samuelmerritt.edu or 510.879.9200.

    Accelerate Your Nursing Career

    About the Program
    About the Program

    Embark on a rapid journey into nursing with our 12-month Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program. Gain the knowledge and skills to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and excel in your transition into a rewarding nursing career!

    SMU Highest Standard
    Highest Standard of Care

    Our curriculum and clinical experiences prepare students for successful nursing careers. SMU is dedicated to transforming healthcare, prioritizing empathy, and serving underserved populations with over a century of experience in compassionate healthcare training.

    SMU Best Career Prospects
    Best Career Prospects

    Studying at SMU ensures a prosperous career in nursing. We’re the #1 university in CA for post-grad jobs, with 86% of employers preferring our grads. Forbes ranks us #1 for early-career salaries, and The New York Times recognizes us as one of the top two universities nationwide for median income ten years after graduation.

    Applicants are considered for admission to the ABSN program based upon the following criteria:

    • Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution AND a grade of C or better in all prerequisite courses.
    • A recommended minimum 3.0 GPA in the last 60 semester/90 quarter units of coursework.
    • A recommended minimum 3.0 GPA in the four science prerequisite courses.
    • Two letters of reference: one from a faculty member, preferably a math or science instructor, and the other from a healthcare professional. References from family and friends will not be considered.
    • Short answer responses submitted with the application.
    • A written statement detailing reasons for transfer if you have attended a nursing program at another college/university. This statement will need to be supported by a letter from the dean of your current nursing program explaining that you are in good standing and eligible for continued enrollment in your current program.

    Utilize the to determine which program may fit your needs the best. 

    º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges 985 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 100, Alameda, CA 94501; 510.748.9001. 

    The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001,  202-887-6791. 

    Baccalaureate Accreditation

    Initial Accreditation Date: April 21, 2001
    Most Recent Accreditation Date: November 2, 2020
    Accreditation Term Expires: June 30, 2031
    Last On-Site Evaluation: November 2020
    Next On-Site Evaluation: Fall 2030

    SEQUENTIAL COURSE CURRICULUM     COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

    º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s College of Nursing offers an Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program for candidates with higher degrees in other fields. The program recognizes individuals’ past experiences and academic achievements and builds upon these assets, providing a way for graduates with non-nursing degrees to change careers efficiently. 

    The curriculum is designed to be completed in 12 months, with three semesters of intensive study. While different from the traditional BSN program, the ABSN program shares the same goals, learning outcome objectives, and foundational concepts. 

    Application Fees 
    Application fees are payable to Nursing’s Centralized Application Service (NursingCAS). º£½ÇÖ±²¥ does not charge an additional admission fee.

    Application Fee = $60  

    Non-Refundable Deposits and Fees 
    Students offered admission pay a non-refundable tuition deposit of $350 to secure their seat in the class. Application fees and tuition deposits are non-refundable, whether or not the student withdraws in the first week of the term.

    Tuition 
    For a detailed summary of annual tuition, all fees for the program, and a cost estimator for the entire program, visit Student Accounts

    Admitted Academic Year: 2024-2025  

                Per Unit Rate                =          $1,885/unit  

                Program Units               =         52 units  

                Total Tuition Estimate*   =         $98,000  
     

    *The total tuition estimate does not reflect potential future tuition rate increases. 

    Your nursing education at º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is a valuable investment in your future. Graduates have a low loan default rate, indicating successful employment in their chosen field.  

    To apply for financial aid at SMU, start by submitting your FAFSA. ABSN students are eligible for scholarships and student loans, but federal and state grants are not available for a second bachelor’s degree.

    Scholarships for ABSN students include:

    • Sharon Clark Diaz
    • Employee Campaign
    • Alumni Scholarship
    • Highsmith Scholarship
    • Huber Scholarship
    • Steele Scholarship
    • Osher Scholarship
    • Lewis Scholarship

    In addition to the cost of tuition and fees, financial aid can also cover other indirect educational costs, including:

    • Books and supplies
    • Room and board
    • Transportation
    • Personal expenses
    • Other fees as determined by program/college

    Your financial aid package at º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is personalized to you. We develop your financial aid package using guidelines set by the Department of Education and the estimated costs of each program. Once you receive your financial aid package, check the budget against your actual living expenses, and we can make necessary adjustments to meet your needs. 

    Detailed information about financial aid, budgeting, total cost, and application processes is available using the button below.

    Financial aid info 

    We realize that the financial aid process can be difficult and overwhelming. We are here to help. Financial Aid staff can assist with budgeting, understanding your awards, and understanding the process. The SMU staff is committed to every prospective and enrolled student. We have an open door policy and are available via email or phone at finaid@samuelmerritt.edu or 510.879.9200.

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    Licensure Exams, Graduation, and Employment Rates

    Please refer to the University’s Student Success Measures webpage for licensure exam pass rates, graduation rates, employment rates, and additional success indicators. 

    Student Handbook (PDF)

    Official Transcripts for Courses in Progress

    All admitted students are required to provide official, sealed transcripts for courses that were still in progress or planned at the time of application and were not updated in the Academic Update Process through the NursingCAS system.

    Acceptance is contingent on meeting all course requirements. Official transcripts are needed from all colleges attended, and must be mailed directly to NursingCAS by the issuing institution’s registrar’s office:

    NursingCAS
    P.O. Box 9201
    Watertown, MA 02471


    Criminal Background Check and Drug Screen

    To participate in clinical rotations, you must undergo a criminal background check and drug screening. To initiate your background check and drug screening,  and complete the required process within 30 days. If you have questions about the process, please call CertifiedBackground.com customer service at 888.666.7788.

    Health Insurance

    All students are required to have medical insurance coverage by their program’s first day of orientation. You can choose SMU’s plan or use your own, but you need to enroll or wait for SMU insurance using the . If you have not received a confirmation email within five days, contact Trish Ivey at 888.978.8355.

    CPR Certification

    Certification must be from the American Heart Association and be the Basic Life Support (BLS) module (must include adult, infant, and children). You may go to any provider for these classes, but the University has a partnership with  including discounted pricing.

    Required Health Forms

    All students must complete Student Health Forms, which list the health requirements for incoming students. Please visit the  to enter your health information and upload the required supporting documents. To prevent a registration hold, please submit all health requirements soon after acceptance into the program but no later than 30 days before the program start date. All health information must be submitted ; documents submitted by mail, fax, or email will not be accepted, and your documents will not be returned.

    If you have a disability-related reason that prevents you from fulfilling any of these requirements, please contact the Disability Resource Center at drc@samuelmerritt.edu to schedule a private conversation. 

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    Every student must submit a headshot photo for their ID badge. Instructions and specs for this photo will be provided after you receive your admitted student portal checklist/email.

    Prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of C or better by the terms listed in the table below. While having planned or in-progress courses at the time of application is acceptable, it's best for students to have as many courses completed as possible by then. Prerequisite courses cannot be taken concurrently with the ABSN program under any circumstances.

    Prerequisite Requirement, Semester Units (except as otherwise specified)

    • English Composition, 3.0
    • English Literature/Critical Thinking (courses in Philosophy are not acceptable), 3.0
    • Communication or Speech Elective (any communication or speech course is acceptable), 3.0
    • Introduction to Sociology OR General Sociology OR Cultural Anthropology (Biological Anthropology is not acceptable), 3.0
    • Social Science Elective (a course in Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, Economics, Ethnic Studies, Political Science, History, etc.), 3.0
    • Lifespan Developmental Psychology (content must cover birth to death; General Psychology does not meet the requirement), 3.0
    • Nutrition (general, broad-based course), 3.0
    • Statistics (research methods courses are unacceptable), 3.0
    • Human Anatomy with Lab (a combined course in Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) can be used to meet the requirement only if two combined A&P courses are completed, e.g. A&P I and A&P II), 4.0
    • Human Physiology with Lab (a combined course in Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) can be used to meet the requirement only if two combined A&P courses are completed, e.g. A&P I and A&P II), 4.0
    • Chemistry with Lab, 4.0 semester or 6.0 quarter units
    • Microbiology with Lab, 4.0
    • Pharmacology, Varies (must come from one of the approved lists of Pharmacology courses listed in the section below)
    • Pathophysiology, Varies (must come from one of the approved lists of Pathophysiology courses listed in the section below)
    Prerequisite Course Articulation Tool

    Wondering if you took the right courses as a local CSU, UC, or community college student? Use our new Prerequisite Course Articulation Tool to see which courses meet the prerequisite requirements for ABSN, BSN, and ELMSN programs. 

    Cohorts and Prerequisite Deadlines

    Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, and Pathophysiology Courses at SMU

    º£½ÇÖ±²¥ offers prerequisite coursework in Human Anatomy, Human Physiology, Pharmacology, and Pathophysiology. The courses are taught in the fall, spring, and summer terms and are designed for prospective students. More information can be found on the Undergraduate Prerequisite Courses website.

    AP and IB Exam Credits

    AP exam scores of 3, 4, or 5 and IB exam scores of 5, 6, or 7 may be used to meet prerequisite requirements, but are only acceptable if the exam scores are clearly noted on an official university transcript. 

    Official Transcripts

    Applicants must request that their official transcripts be sent directly to NursingCAS from their college or university’s registrar’s office. Applicants should follow the instructions provided in NursingCAS and may reference SMU’s Application Process for additional details. 

    Fall Term - April 1 Application Deadline
    Campus locations: Sacramento, San Francisco Peninsula*, Fresno
    Application opens: December
    Prerequisites completion deadline: August 15 prior to program start
    Program start: August (Sacramento), August (Fresno), November (San Francisco Peninsula)
     

    Spring Term - July 1 Application Deadline
    Campus locations: Sacramento, San Francisco Peninsula
    Application opens: April
    Prerequisites completion deadline: December 31 prior to program start
    Program start: January (Sacramento and San Francisco Peninsula)
     

    Summer Term - December 1 Application Deadline
    Campus locations: San Francisco Peninsula, Oakland, Fresno
    Application opens: August
    Prerequisites completion deadline: December 31 prior to program start
    Program start: May (San Francisco Peninsula), June (Oakland, San Francisco Peninsula, Fresno)

    *San Francisco Peninsula located in San Mateo, CA

    Approved Pathophysiology Courses

    These courses have been preapproved by the School of Nursing to meet the pathophysiology requirements. We strongly advise you to contact each school to find out about enrollment requirements and if courses are offered online, on-campus, telecourse, etc. You may take only the courses listed here. If you are considering taking a course that is not listed below, you must email the course syllabus to the Office of Admission at admission@samuelmerritt.edu and request that it be submitted for approval. For questions or concerns, please call the Office of Admission at 510.879.9200. Below is the name of the school, the course number, and the title of the course. 

      • BIOL 4403 Pathophysiology
      • ACM 6241 Pathology and Pathophysiology
      • HCR 240 Human Pathophysiology
      • BIO (NURS) 3803 Applied Pathophysiology
      • HPRS-2301 Pathophysiology
      • LIFE 1422 Pathophysiology  
      • PT 6231 Clinical Pathophysiology 
      • HLTHST 300 Pathophysiology
      • BI 231 or NR 230 Pathophysiology
      • PDBIO 365 Pathophysiology
      • Nursing 88 Pathophysiology
      • NURADN 403 Pathophysiology for Nursing
      • NR 283 Pathophysiology
      • NUR 516 Pathophysiology
      • NURS 272 Pathophysiology for Nurses
      • BIOL C226 Pathophysiology
      • AL281 Pathophysiology
      • BIO 340 Pathophysiology
      • BIO 263 Human Pathophysiology
      • BIO 216-310 Pathophysiology
      • AH 120 Human Disease
      • ALH 5236 Pathophysiology
      • BIO 3220 or BIOL 355 Pathophysiology
      • BSN 346 Pathophysiology
      • BIOL 4160 Medical Physiology or NURS 2005 Clinical Pathophysiology or NURS 316 Clinical Pathophysiology
      • NURS 130 General Pathophysiology
      • NURS 316A/316B Pathophysiology of Nursing Practice I, II
      • NURS 204 Pathophysiology
      • BIO 309 Pathophysiology
      • BIO 219 Pathophysiology
      • NURS/NURL 2018 Pathophysiology
      • BIOL 260 - Intro Human Pathophysiology
      • N330-01 Advanced Pathophysiology
      • NRSG 1311 Pathophysiology
      • HPRS 2201 Pathophysiology
      • N119 Pathophysiology for the Health Professions
      • NURS 207/307 Pathophysiology
      • BIOD 331 (previously NURS 231) Pathophysiology
      • NURS 311A Pathophysiology
      • BIOL 160 Physiology & Mechanisms of Disease
      • BIO 308 Pathophysiology
      • BIO 322 Applied Pathophysiology
      • BIO 330 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
      • BIO 483 Pathophysiology
      • NRS-410V Pathophysiology and Nursing Management of Clients' Health
      • BIO-18 Introduction to Pathophysiology
      • NURS 306 Pathophysiology & Pharmacotherapeutics
      • BIO 412-002 Pathophysiology
      • SCO 230 Functional Pathology
      • HLSC 3410 Pathophysiology
      • BIO 323 Pathophysiology
      • BIOL 42 Basic Pathophysiology
      • NURS 3010 Pathophysiology
      • NU 296 Intro to Pathophysiology for Nursing
      • NS M25 Basic Pathophysiology
      • BIO 320, General Pathology
      • NURS 337 Pathophysiology
      • SCI 225 Pathophysiology
      • NURS 227 A & B Pathophysiology
      • BIO 336 Essentials of Pathophysiology
      • BHS 329 Mechanisms of Disease: Introduction to General Pathology
      • NURS 390 Pathophysiology
      • HCR 240 Pathophysiology
      • BIOL 241 Pathophysiology
      • AL 281 Pathophysiology or BIO 290 Pathophysiology
      • NURS 214 Introduction to Pathophysiology
      • HCR 240 Pathophysiology
      • BIO 434 Pathology
      • BIO 112 Pathophysiology
      • SMS 351 Disease & Illness
      •  NURS 644M Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology
    • º£½ÇÖ±²¥
      • N119 Pathophysiology
      • MEDA 115 Pathophysiology
      • ENS 332 Pathophysiology I and ENS 333 Pathophysiology II
      • Biology 619 Pathophysiology
      • HS 018 Introduction to Pathophysiology
      • HIT 204 Basic Pathophysiology
      • HLCR 232 Pathophysiology
      • HCR 240 Human Pathophysiology
      • NURS 524 Advanced Pathophysiology
      • NURS 323 Intro to Pathophysiology
      • BIO 2015 Human Pathophysiology 
      • NURS 320
      • NURS 428 (must complete both in the series to receive credit) 
      • HPRS 2201 Pathophysiology
      • NURS096:118 Pathophysiology
      • NURS 3400 Clinical Pathophysiology
      •  PRMC 601 Biological Sciences I
      • MCELLBI X475 Pathophysiology
      • PHYSCI X459.10 Pathophysiology
      • BIO 118 Pathogenesis
      • BIMM 110 - Molecular Basis of Human Disease
      • FPM-40617 Pathophysiology of Human Diseases
      • HLTH 3103 Pathophysiology
      • HSC 4555 Pathophysiology
      • HSCI 304 & 305 Pathophysiology I & II
      • BIO 216 Pathophysiology
      • NU 310 Pathophysiology
      • NURS 348 Human Pathophysiology
      • BHIS 405 Pathophysiology
      • N245 Pathophysiology
      • LAMP 4177 Nature of Disease
      • BIOL 1030 Pathophysiology
      • NURS 239 and NURS 240 Pathophysiology I and II
      • NURS 326 Pathophysiology
      • HPHY 421 Pathophysiology
      • NUR 213 Pathophysiology
      • NURS 216 Biophysical Pathology
      • ANP 348 and 358 Accelerated Pathophysiology I and II
      • PHCY 4450 Pathophysiology
      • BIO 212 Pathophysiology
      • HTHS 2230 Intro to Pathophysiology
      • PATH 370 Pathophysiology
      • CLS 234 Pathophysiology
      • BIO 345 Pathophysiology
      • NURS 36 Pathophysiology: Understanding Disease

     

    Approved Pharmacology Courses

    These courses are ones that have been pre-approved, by the School of Nursing, to meet the pharmacology requirements. We strongly advise you to contact each school to find out about enrollment requirements and if courses are offered online, on-campus, telecourse, etc. You may ONLY take courses listed here. If you are considering taking a course that is not listed below, you must email the course syllabus to the Office of Admission at admission@samuelmerritt.edu and request that it be submitted for approval. For questions or concerns please call the Office of Admission at 510.879.9200. Below is the name of the school, the course number and the title of the course. 

    Note: Double asterisks ** indicate that the 2 unit course is approved by the faculty regardless of the number of units.

      • NURSE 310 Pharmacology and Implications for Healthcare Providers
      • HPRS 2300 Pharmacology for Health Professions
      • AHLT 57 Pharmacology
      • NR 245 Pharmacology
      • BIOL 430 - Pharmacology
      • MEDA 190 - Introduction to Pharmacology
      • NUR 25 - Basic Pharmacology
      • Nurse 207 Pharmacology
      • NURS 260 Pharmacology
      • HCRS C230 Pharmacology for the Health Professional
      • NUR 510 Pharmacology
      • VOCN 41D Pharmacology, or VOCN 51D Pharmacology
      • Bio C200 Pharmacology
      • NURS 615 Pharmacology
      • HS 065 Basic Pharmacology
      • ALH 135 Pharmacology
      • NURS 212** Pharmacology
      • NUR 220 Pharmacology for the Health Professional
      • AH 124 Pharmacology for the Health Care Professional
      • ALH 5230 Pharmacology
      • NURS 2015 Pharmacology
      • NURS 326 Pharmacology for Nursing Practice 
      • NURS 014 Pharmacology
      • NURS 302 Intro To Pharmacology
      • NURS 91P and 92P Pharmacology I and II (formerly NURS 81P and 82P)
      • HSCI 301 & 302 Pharmacology
      • Medical Pharmacology
      • BIO200 Principles of Pharmacology
      • Nursing 270 Nursing Pharmacology
      • NRSG 1301 Pharmacology for Nurses
      • HPRS 2300 Pharmacology for Health Professions
      • RNSG 1301 Pharmacology
      • NURS 120 Pharmacology in Nursing
      • PHT 58 Fundamentals of Pharmacology
      • NURS 340 Pharmacology
      • MA 2 Pharmacology
      • BIO 330 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
      • BIOD 351 (previously NURS 251) Pharmacology
      • NURS 312A Pharmacology
      • BIOL 200 Pharmacology
    •  
      • NURS 115 Pharmacology 
      • NURS 306 Pathophysiology & Pharmacotherapeutics
      • N228 Nursing Pharmacology
      • N322 Basic Concepts of Pharmacology
      • HP 153 Introduction to Pharmacology
      • Nursing 200 Nursing Pharmacology
      • ADN 225 Nursing Applications of Pharmacology
      • HLSC 3409 Pharmacology
      • Pharm 100 Pharmacology
      •  MDAST 324-3240 Intro to Disease/ Pharmacology 
      • Nursing 100 Pharmacology for Nursing
      • NS M20 Pharmacology or HS M23 or HS M15 Pharmacology for Allied Health (23) Pharmacology (15)
      • 10-543-161 Nursing Pathophysiology 
      • NRS 308 Pharmacology for Nursing
      • NUR 1423 Pharmacology for Nursing Practice
      • NURS 212 Pharmacology
      • NURSE 315 Pharmacology and Implications for Nursing
      • N160 Pharmacology
    • º£½ÇÖ±²¥
      • N118 Pharmacology
      • NE141 & NE143 &, NE145 Pharmacology for Nursing
      • ENS 332 & 333 Pathophysiology I & II 
      • NURS 315, Biology 623/723 Pharmacology
      • Nursing 3 or HS 3 or HS 72 Administration of Medication Theory (3), Introduction to Pharmacology for Health Science (72), or PHR 1 Pharmacy Science
      • NURS 43 or BIOL 255M Pharmacology
      • HIT 201** Basic Pharmacology
      • NURS 17  Pharmacological Aspects
      • PHARM 255** Comprehensive Pharmacology Update
      • PBBS 601 A&B Pharmacology
      • NURS 207 Introduction to Pharmacology
      • HEOC 10 Applied Pharmacology
      • NURS 52 Pharmacology for Healthcare Professionals I
      • NURS 320 
      • NURS 428 (must complete both in the series to receive credit) 
      • PHARM 103 Pharmacology (phasing out after Summer 2021 term; only acceptable if completed by August 31, 2021)
      • NRMS 5110 Advanced Pharmacology
      • NUR 205 Principles of Pharmacology
      • ANP 336 and 346 Accelerated Pharmacology I and II
      • PRMC 602 Pharmaceutical Sciences
      • RNSG 1301 Pharmacology
    • UC Berkeley Extension
      • MCELLBI X410.1 Pharmacology
      • VMB 101V Principles of Pharmacology & Toxicology
      • PHRMSCI 170A & 170B Molecular Pharmacology I & II
      • N141 Pharmacology & Nursing Care
      • PHARM X401 Introduction to Pharmacology
      • FPM-40382 Pharmacology or BIOL-40329 Introductory Pharmacology
      • PHAR 3203 Pharmacology
      • HSCI 307 & 308 Pharmacology I & II
      • NURS 302 Pharmacology
      • HLSC 3014 PHARM HLTH SCI
      • NU 207 Pharmacology for Nursing
      • PHRM 203 General Pharmacology
    •  
      • HRM 203 General Pharmacology
      • Pharm 210 Pharmacology & Therapeutics for Nursing
      • PPT 315 Human Pharmacology
      • HPHY 337 Clinical Pharmacology
      • HCS 260 Pharmacology
      • NUR 370 Pharm & Patho (6 units)
      • PSY 133 Psychopharmacology: Psychotherapeutic Drugs 
      • RXRS 302, Pharmacology and Drug Development
      • PHCY 4470 Fundamentals of Pharmacology
      • NUR 1345 Pharmacology
      • NS-V07 Pharmacology
      • NURS 118 Basic Pharmacology & Toxicology
      • NUR 115 Pharmacology
      • NURS 3424 Pharmacology
      • NURS 180 Pharmacology
      • PHRM 203 Pharmacology
      • NURS 26 Basic Pharmacology

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