Nursing Department
Programs
Resources and Forms
- APA Style Reference
- Academic Learning
- Registration for online sections of BSN courses
- Student Support Services
- Graduation Report
- RN to BSN Preceptorship Agreement
- RN to BSN Application - BYU-I ASN Alumni
- RN to BSN Application - Non-Alumni
- BYU-Idaho Online Degree Application
- Escrow (Vertical) Credit Application
"These courses are designed to help the Non-Nursing Major increase his or her knowledge of nursing concepts."
Courses for Non-Nursing Majors
Cluster Courses for Non-Nursing Majors Only
These courses are designed to help the Non-Nursing Major increase their knowledge of nursing concepts. Each class focuses on an applicable topic.
Prerequisite: Bio 100, Bio 150, or consent of Instructor
SFN 301 Skills for Family Nursing (CLUSTER)
This course is designed to help the Non-Nursing Major increase their knowledge of nursing concepts applicable to the development and changes which occur through life. In-class activities will provide basic nursing skills to assist the learner in family support through illness. Cluster courses for non-nursing majors ONLY.
SFN 302 Skills for Family Nursing (CLUSTER)
This course is designed to help the Non-Nursing Major understand basic principles of women's health and care of pregnant women and roles. It also covers fundamental principles in caring for the expectant mother, the newborn infant, and women's health issues. Cluster courses for non-nursing majors ONLY.
(Fall, Winter)
SFN 303 Skills for Family Nursing (CLUSTER)
This course is designed to help the Non-Nursing Major understand common illnesses and disabilities of infancy, childhood, and adolescence; and understand the application of fundamental principles in caring for ill children in the family setting, and in improving overall wellness of children. Cluster courses for non-nursing majors ONLY.
(Fall, Summer)
