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Question about Transferring students?

I am currently attending a community college and is about to transfer to a 4-year university next year. Before I transfer, I will have 60 plus units and be done with all my general educations. My major is nursing and while looking at assist.org, I notice that I will be missing 1 major class. The major class I will be missing is Physiology. Can I take that Physiology class in the university I will be transferring in? Or I can't get accepted to the university unless I finish that major class? I want to know if I can take that class over there and then apply to the nursing program? Thank you!

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  • 6 years ago

    You should go to the website of the nursing program at the uni you want, and look up what their pre-reqs are. Then contact admissions there and ask.

    Many nursing programs require either bio that had physiology as part of it, or a separate physiology class. If your bio had phys as part of it, you might be okay. If not, you'll need to take phys. But do you need to take it before you transfer, or can you take it after - that's a question only the uni you want to transfer to can answer.

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