What is a curriculum sheet?
A curriculum sheet is a list of the general education and major/program courses required for you to earn a specific credential. Every major/program at an institution has a curriculum sheet for the each of the various educational options offered within a major/program.
How do I located my program curriculum sheet?
AGE students should utilize the curriculum sheet for their intended health science program for academic planning purposes and to ensure that you know, understand and completed all program application requirements, policies and deadlines. Click here to locate your PCC health science program curriculum sheet
How do I use my curriculum sheet?
You should use curriculum sheets when you are academically planning your courses (i.e. creating your SEP). Your health science program curriculum sheet will list the course requirements you need to complete to be eligible to apply to your intended program. You should register for the required courses listed on your curriculum sheet before registering for additional courses. Your curriculum sheet will also outline program application dates, admission policies, other application/admission requirements and other important program and admissions information. Not reading, understanding and/or using your curriculum sheet to academically plan can cause you to miss application requirements, which could impact your program start date and graduation date.
How to read my intended health science curriculum sheet?
Video: How to read a health science curriculum sheet
PDF Tutorial of How to Read A Health Science Curriculum Sheet
RN-to-BSN Articulation Agreement -
The Uniform Articulation Agreement (or RN-to BSN Articulation Agreement) promotes educational advancement opportunities for registered nurses moving between North Carolina community colleges and the constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina in order to complete Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees.
Pre-nursing students who want/need to complete additional courses while they are completing their pre-nursing courses should use the RN-to-BSN Articulation Agreement to plan additional courses. This document lists classes that will transfer to constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina and meet BSN requirements at the institutions. Planning courses using this agreement will make a potential transition from your RN to a BSN program smoother, more cost effective and allow you to complete your BSN general education requirements. Even if you are not currently planning on transferring to a 4-year school it is still wise to plan using this resource as your guide. Many agencies will higher individuals with a RN, but will require them to complete their BSN by a certain timeframe as part of their contract. Planning now will help you better meet potential future goals.
ECU's RN-to-BSN Guide - This guide is provided in an easy to read format. Although this guide was created by ECU the information regarding NC community college courses is protected under the Uniform Articulation Agreement and applies to all constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina.
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