2024-25 Edition

Nursing Science, B.S.

Nurse professionals are members of interdisciplinary teams who work with people of all ages, cultural backgrounds, and lifestyles to help them achieve the highest level of wellness possible. The Bachelor of Science degree program in Nursing Science prepares graduates to function as generalists in professional nursing practice and to collaborate with other health care providers in clinics, hospitals, and community health settings. The undergraduate curriculum is designed to provide theory and research-based clinical experiences that integrate critical thinking, compassion, and caring behaviors that build clinical expertise. Students who successfully complete the B.S. degree in Nursing Science are eligible to take the national licensing examination (NCLEX) to become a registered nurse.

Most of the courses required for the major require completion of prerequisites. The sample program shown is a preferred sequence that accounts for all prerequisites. Most required courses are offered in sequence and only once a year. Full-time enrollment is required.

All students interested in the Nursing Science major should be aware that they will be required to do the following: (1) meet the physical and mental requirements necessary to perform nursing practice functions as outlined in Chapter 6, Article 2, Item 2725 of the Business and Professions Code of California; (2) provide required clinical onboarding documentation such as current health records, proof of immunizations, and up-to-date certifications (e.g. CPR/BLS); (3) complete and pass screenings such as a criminal background check and drug test prior to entering the clinical portion of program as required by health care facilities in which students will have clinical experiences; (4) purchase required equipment such as stethoscopes; (5) have access to transportation for off-campus clinical experiences.

Meeting the UCI admission criteria does not guarantee admission into the major. The admission process is competitive due to limited enrollment.

Freshmen: Preference will be given to those who rank the highest using the selection criteria as stated in the Admissions section of the Catalogue.

Transfer students: Admission to the major is limited and selective. Junior-level applicants with the highest grades overall and who satisfactorily complete course prerequisites will be given preference for admission to the Nursing Science major. The following list of prerequisites is required for transfer students applying for fall 2022 entry and beyond. All applicants must complete the following with grades of B or better: one year of general chemistry equivalent to UCI’s CHEM 1ACHEM 1B - CHEM 1C; one quarter/semester of genetics equivalent to UCI’s BIO SCI 97; one quarter/semester of biology equivalent to UCI’s BIO SCI 93 and BIO SCI 93L; one quarter/semester of human physiology with laboratory equivalent to UCI’s PHRMSCI 120 and PHRMSCI 120L; one quarter/semester of microbiology with laboratory equivalent to UCI’s BIO SCI M115 ; one quarter/semester of human anatomy with laboratory equivalent to UCI’s  BIO SCI D170; one quarter/semester of philosophy equivalent to UCI’s PHILOS 4 or PHILOS 5; one quarter/semester of psychology equivalent to UCI’s PSYCH 7A/PSCI 9; one quarter/semester of public health equivalent to UCI’s PUBHLTH 1; one quarter/semester of sociology equivalent to UCI’s SOCIOL 1; and one quarter/semester of statistics equivalent to UCI’s STATS 7 or STATS 8. It is recommended, but not required, to complete one quarter/semester of lifespan developmental psychology equivalent to NUR SCI 116, and one quarter/semester of NUR SCI 50 prior to admission. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher to be considered.

Change of Major: Due to strict limits on the number of students who can be admitted to the program and rigid sequencing of much of the upper-division curriculum, change-of-major students need to apply in the summer for fall quarter admission, at the earliest in the summer after freshman year. Students should review the UCI Change of Major Criteria website and the Sue and Bill Gross School of Nursing website for information regarding change of major admission requirements, application instructions, and selection criteria. Change-of-major students who are intending to apply to the Sue and Bill Gross School of Nursing should be aware that the School cannot waive course prerequisites for any School of Biological Sciences, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, or School of Physical Sciences courses, prior to admission into the Nursing Science major. As such, change of major students must adhere to the course prerequisites that these Schools have established and have published in the course descriptions that appear in the Catalogue. Transfer students interested in applying to the Nursing Science major should apply using the transfer application process, as they are ineligible to apply as a change of major student. Nursing Science students must take required science prerequisite courses at UCI, unless admitted directly to the Nursing Science major as a transfer student.

All major requirements must be passed with a C or better if taken at UCI. Students are required to take all lower- and upper-division science courses required for the major at UCI once they have matriculated at UCI. Non-science, lower-division courses required for the major that have been taken at another institution must be completed with a B or better. General education courses (not required for the major) taken at another institution must be completed with a C or better. All Nursing Science courses must be taken at UCI. Students must maintain a 2.75 GPA in their upper-division Nursing Science courses to remain in good standing. If Nursing Science students fail any courses required for the major, they should contact Student Affairs for the repeat policy. Students interested in studying abroad should contact Student Affairs.

All students must meet the University Requirements.
Major Requirements
Complete the following courses:
BIO SCI 93 From DNA to Organisms
BIO SCI 93L DNA to Organisms - Introduction to Biology Research
BIO SCI 97 Genetics
BIO SCI M115 Allied Health Microbiology
BIO SCI D170 Applied Human Anatomy
CHEM 1A- 1B- 1C General Chemistry
and General Chemistry
and General Chemistry
PHRMSCI 120 Human Physiology
PHRMSCI 120L Human Physiology Lab
PUBHLTH 1 Principles of Public Health
Select one of the following:
PHILOS 4 Introduction to Ethics
PHILOS 5 Contemporary Moral Problems
Select one of the following:
PSCI 9 Introduction to Psychology
PSYCH 7A Introduction to Psychology
Select one of the following:
ANTHRO 2A Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
ANTHRO 2D Introduction to Language and Culture
ANTHRO 41A Global Cultures and Society
SOC SCI 1A Principles in the Social Sciences
SOCIOL 1 Introduction to Sociology
SOCIOL 2 Globalization
SOCIOL 3 Social Problems
SOCIOL 31 Self-Identity and Society
SOCIOL 44 Births, Deaths, and Migration
SOCIOL 62 Families and Intimate Relations
Select one of the following:
PSYCH 10A Exploratory Data Analysis
SOC SCI 10A Probability and Statistics in Social Sciences I
SOCIOL 10A Probability and Statistics
STATS 7 Basic Statistics
STATS 8 Introduction to Biological Statistics

Complete the following Nursing Science courses:

NUR SCI 50 Nutrition Across the Lifespan
NUR SCI 101 Introduction to Nursing Informatics
NUR SCI 108W Frameworks for Professional Nursing Practice
NUR SCI 109A Physical Assessment
NUR SCI 109B Nursing Skills
NUR SCI 116 Human Growth and Development through the Lifespan
NUR SCI 117 Applied Pharmacology
NUR SCI 119 Pathophysiology
NUR SCI 121A Medical Surgical Nursing I
NUR SCI 121B Medical Surgical Nursing II
NUR SCI 125 Research Methods and Applications in Health Care
NUR SCI 128 Human Behavior and Mental Health Care
NUR SCI 173 Maternity and Women’s Health Care
NUR SCI 172 Pediatrics: Care of Children and Families
NUR SCI 174 Critical and Specialty Health Care
NUR SCI 176 Leadership and Management in Health Care
NUR SCI 171 Community-Based Health Care
NUR SCI 175 Clinical Preceptorship
NUR SCI 179AW Scholarly Concentration I
NUR SCI 179B Scholarly Concentration II

NOTE: Double majors with Nursing Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Public Health Sciences, Biomedical Engineering: Premedical, or with any of the School of Biological Sciences majors are not permitted. Students majoring in Nursing Science may not minor in Biological Sciences.

Honors at graduation, e.g., cum laude, magna cum laude, summa cum laude, are awarded to approximately the top 16 percent of the graduating seniors. To be eligible for honors, a general criterion is that students must have completed at least 72 units in residence at a University of California campus. Other important factors are considered (see Honors Recognition).