MCCCD/ASU's Tempe campus
Associate in Transfer Partnership Degree
Nursing BS Major Not Intended for Associate Degree RN

  • Major Information Sheet
  • SPRING 2006 Catalog Year
    MCCCD Major Code:9107

    Student Name

     

    Student ID

     

    MCCCD ATP Advisor Phone Number

    Program Notes:

    1. Courses in bold print have prerequisites which must also be met.
    2. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher in order to transfer.
    3. In order to graduate with a BSN in 120 credit hours, students may apply no more than 56 community college credit hours.
    4. Completion of the 56 credits listed in this ATP, which includes the completion of AGEC certified at the time of transfer to ASU and a minimum of a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale for residents or a 2.5 on a 4.0 scale for non-residents, will exempt the student from ASU's admission requirements.
    5. The student should contact an ASU Nursing advisor during the student's first semester at MCCCD.
    6. Completion of the Nursing ATP does not guarantee admission to ASU's Professional Program in Nursing. Students will still need to apply to the Professional Nursing Program at ASU. See an ASU Nursing advisor for further information.
    7. To be eligible to receive the Nursing ATP, the student must take an additional four credit hours from a Maricopa College, or transfer four credit hours from ASU or another nationally accredited institution of higher education to MCCCD for a degree total of 60 credits. Contact an MCCCD ATP advisor for additional information.
    8. The course evaluation as listed in the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG) is valid for the academic year in which the student satisfactorily completes the course.
    9. A course evaluation may be subject to changes in subsequent issues of the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG) due to changes in the university or community college curriculum. Thus, prior to registering for any community college course, students must always check the CEG to identify the current equivalency of the courses they are planning to take.
    10. Key to General Studies Credit Abbreviations
    MCCCD
    Prefix Number
    Course Credit
    Title
    Transfer Credits
    ASU Equivalency
    BIO201
    4
    Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4

    BIO201[SG]

    BIO202
     4
    Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 BIO202
    BIO205
    4
    Microbiology 4 MIC205[SG] & MIC206[SG]
    CHM130
    3
    Fundamental Chemistry    
     
     
    AND    
    CHM130LL
    1
    Fundamental Chemistry Lab 4 CHM101[SQ]
    ENG101
    3
    First-Year Composition   ENG101
        OR    
    ENG107
    3
    First-Year Composition for ESL 3 ENG107
    ENG102
    3
    First-Year Composition   ENG102
        OR    
    ENG108
    3
    First-Year Composition for ESL 3 ENG108
    FON241
    3
    Principles of Human Nutrition 3 NTR241
    HCR210
    3
    Clinical Health Care Ethics 3 HCR210[HU]
    HCR220
    3
    Health Care Organization 3 HCR220[H]/HSA220[H]
    HCR230
    Culture and Health 3 HCR230[C,G]
    HCR240
    4
    Human Pathophysiology    
     
     
    OR    
    HCR240AA
    2
    Human Pathophysiology I    
        AND    
    HCR240AB
    2
    Human Pathophysiology II 4 HCR240
    MAT140
    5
    College Mathematics    
        OR    
    MAT141
    4
    College Mathematics    
        OR    
    MAT142
    3

    College Mathematics

    3-5 MAT142[MA] See ATP Notes #1
    PHI103
    3
    Introduction to Logic 3 PHI103[L/HU]
    PSY101
    3
    Introduction to Psychology 3 PGS101[SB]
    PSY230
    3
    Introduction to Statistics 3 PSY230[CS]
    PSY240
    3
    Developmental Psychology    
        OR    
    CFS205
    3
    Human Development 3 CDE232[SB]

     

    Humanities or Social Behavioral Sciences
    3
    Humanities or Social Behavioral Sciences
    3
    A course that satisfies either Humanities and Fine Arts [HU] or Social and Behavioral Sciences[SB]requirements

     


     

    ATP NOTES

    1. Through Fall 2005, MAT140 and MAT141 will transfer as full credit. Spring 2006 and beyond, only 3 credits will transfer (MAT140 has 1 credit non-transferable and MAT141 has 2 credits non-transferable)

     

     

     

     

     
    Document produced by: ASU Academic Transfer Articulation