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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nursing Major, BS in Nursing – Honors Concentration


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Nursing Honors Program

The University of Tennessee’s Nursing Honors Program (NHP) includes academically enhanced nursing seminars, courses, and a scholarly project.

The NHP is designed to create an intellectual adventure and enhance the educational experience of high-achieving undergraduate nursing majors. Collaborative relationships with nursing faculty, academically enhanced nursing courses, and small-group seminars provide students with opportunities to develop a scholarly project and disseminate the findings at university, regional, and national forums. The program provides a strong foundation for baccalaureate students planning to pursue graduate education. The NHP complements university-level honors programs such as the Haslam Scholars and Chancellor’s Honors Programs.

Benefits

  • Build relationships with nurse scientists in the College of Nursing and have the opportunity to begin a unique and individual area of scholarship.
  • Receive recognition on your transcript that you have completed the honors program.
  • Earn an honors medallion to be worn during commencement.
  • Prepared for graduate education.

If students are requiring additional coursework for the Haslam Scholars and Chancellor’s Honors Programs, N482 Population Health will be modified to meet those criteria.

Admission Requirements

An invitation to apply to the NHP will be sent to full-time sophomore BSN students in the top 10% of their class by the NHP coordinator. To apply to the program, invited students need to:

  • Complete the Nursing Honors Program application by April 1 of their sophomore year
  • Submit a short essay.
  • Submit a letter of recommendation from a UT faculty member or UT instructor

Note: All students in the Chancellor’s Honors and Haslam Scholars program are automatically eligible for the NHP provided they are in good academic standing. They must notify the NHP coordinator by April 1 of their sophomore year of their intent to participate in the NHP.

Students accepted into the program must remain in good academic standing, with a GPA of at least 3.5, and complete all Nursing courses with a minimum grade of B- or better.

uTrack Requirements

Universal Tracking (uTrack) is an academic monitoring system designed to help students stay on track for timely graduation. In order to remain on track, students must complete the minimum requirements for each tracking semester, known as milestones. Milestones include successful completion of specified courses and/or attainment of a minimum GPA. uTrack requirements only affect full-time, degree-seeking students.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing – Honors Concentration


Term 1 Hours Milestone Notes
BIOL 101 * 4 3.5 cumulative GPA
1Chemistry Sequence* 4 Enrolled in at least 12 hours
ENGL 101 * or ENGL 118  3  
MATH 125  3  
PSYC 110 * or PSYC 117  3  
Term 2
Select one of the following: PUBH 201 *, REST 233 *, SOCI 110 *, SOCI 120 *, SOCI 127 *, or SOCI 225  3 ENGL 102 * with a grade of B- or better
1Chemistry Sequence* 4 Enrolled in at least 12 hours
ENGL 102  3  
MATH 115 * or STAT 201 * or STAT 207 * 3  
4ANTH 240  or EEB 240   4  
Term 3
CFS 210  3 3.5 cumulative GPA to begin upper division nursing courses
CMST 210 *, CMST 217 *, CMST 240 *, or CMST 247  3 BCMB 230  or EEB 240  with a grade of C or better
2Global Citizenship – International  or Global Citizenship – US  Elective*  3 Enrolled in at least 12 hours
3Unrestricted Elective 3  
4BCMB 230   5  
Term 4
4MICR 210 *   3 3.5 cumulative GPA to begin upper division nursing courses
2Global Citizenship – International  or Global Citizenship – US  Elective*  3 NURS 201  with a grade of C or better
NURS 201   2 Enrolled in at least 12 hours
NURS 319   3 All lower-division requirements fulfilled
PHIL 244 *or PHIL 252 * 3  
Term 5
NURS 313S * 4 NURS 313S *, NURS 314 , NURS 319 , NURS 331 , NURS 352  and NURS 388R  with grades of B- or better
NURS 314   3  
NURS 331   2  
NURS 352   3  
NURS 388R   1  
Term 6
NURS 321   3 NURS 321 , NURS 353 , NURS 362S *, NURS 363 , NURS 378R *, and NURS 388R  with grades of B- or better
NURS 353   2  
NURS 362S * 4  
NURS 363   3  
NURS 378R * 3  
NURS 388R   1  
Term 7
NURS 405 * 2 NURS 405 , NURS 411 , NURS 412 , NURS 461 NURS 462S * and NURS 488R  with a grade of B- or better. Apply to graduate.
NURS 411   3  
NURS 412   3  
NURS 461   3  
NURS 462S * 4  
NURS 488R   1  
Term 8
NRSP 495N * 4 NRSP 495N  , NURS 454 , NURS 482 , NURS 483S NURS 488R , and NURS 496  with grades of B- or better
NURS 457   3  
NURS 482   3  
NURS 483S   2  
NURS 488R   1  
NURS 496   1  
TOTAL 124  
* Meets Volunteer Core Requirements .
1 Select sequence from CHEM 102 *-CHEM 103 *-CHEM 112 *-CHEM 113 *, CHEM 122 *-CHEM 123 *-CHEM 132 *-CHEM 133 *, or CHEM 128 *-CHEM 138 *.
2 Chosen from the Volunteer Core  list.
3 Any course not already required for the major.
4 ANTH 240  or EEB 240  (anatomy), BCMB 230  (physiology) and MICR 210  (microbiology) must be completed at UTK.

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