The College Catalog serves as your guide, providing at-a-glance program requirements for certificates.

NUR.ADN2 Associate Degree in Nursing Requirements

A minimum of 69 credits is required to complete this program.

Group I and Group II courses must be completed to apply to the Nursing Program.

  • ENG.111 Freshman English Composition 3 Credits
  • COM.101 Fundamentals of Communication 3 Credits
    • or COM.257 Public Speaking 3 Credits

  • BIO.138 Human Anatomy & Physiology 6 Credits
    • or BIO.141 Anatomy & Physiology I
      • and BIO.142 Anatomy & Physiology II
  • MAT.104 Basic Algebra 3 Credits

  • SSC.200 The Social Sciences & Contemporary America 3 Credits
    • or SOC.101 Principles of Sociology 3 Credits
    • or PSY.101 Introduction to Psychology 3 Credits
    • or PSY.103 Human Relations 3 Credits

  • HUM.200 Modernity & Culture 3 Credits
    • or HUM.242 Studies in Compassion 3 Credits
    • or PHL.220 Ethical Issues 3 Credits
    • or REL.225 Death & Dying 3 Credits

  • NUR.101 Foundations in Nursing 7.5 Credits
  • NUR.150 Pharmacology in Nursing 3.5 Credits
  • NUR.151 Assessment in Nursing 1 Credit
  • NUR.102 Adult Health I 8 Credits
  • NUR.103 Mental Health Nursing 4 Credits
  • NUR.202 Adult Health II 6 Credits
  • NUR.203 Family Centered Nursing 6 Credits
  • NUR.204 Adult Health III 6 Credits
  • NUR.227 Leadership in Nursing 3 Credits
  • NUR.229 Capstone 3 Credits

  • All NUR courses in a semester must be passed with a minimum grade of “78%” to progress to the next semester.
  • For those intending to transfer, it is strongly recommended to take BIO.141 and BIO.142. Please speak with your advisor or Nursing Director.
  • BIO.138, BIO.141, and BIO.142 courses must be passed with a minimum grade of B- to enter the program.
  • BIO.141 and BIO.142 courses must also be taken at the same institution.
  • If students have taken BIO.138, BIO.141, and BIO.142 courses prior to admission to the Nursing Program, the courses must have been completed within five (5) years of the date the student formally begins the Nursing Program.
  • Prerequisites may be repeated only once, which includes withdrawals.
  • Admission to the Mid Michigan College Nursing Program is based on a Selective Admission Process.
  • Final acceptance into the Nursing Program is based on the results of a criminal background check and urine drug screen.
  • All NUR courses require a signature on the registration form from the Director of Nursing. Entry-level students will receive this form at the orientation scheduled for incoming nursing students.