HONORS PROGRAM: FITZPATRICK COLLEGE OF NURSING
Each year, 10% of incoming Fitzpatrick College of Nursing students are selected to the University’s Honors Program.
Ten Honors courses are required to earn a Nursing Honors degree. For the Class of 2027 & beyond, at least 15 credits must be taken within the College of Nursing.
- NUR 1104 (H): Intro to Professional Nursing Practice
- NUR 2108 (H): Pathophysiology
- NUR 3122 (H): Imperatives for Global and Public Health
- NUR 3810 (H): Research & Scholarship in Nursing Practice
- NUR 4119 (H): Nursing Leadership & Health Policy
- NUR 4200 (H): Nursing Scholars Seminar
- Ancients & Moderns (ACS 1000/1001)
- Faith, Reason & Culture (THL 1000)
- Knowledge, Reality, Self (PHL 1000)
- General Psychology (PSY 1000)
- Lit & Writing Seminar (Eng 1975)
- Shaping an Adult Life (Upper-Level Theology) (HON 4800-001)
In addition to completing all course requirements, students must achieve a minimum 3.33 cumulative GPA to earn the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Honors.
Current students should consult our for up-to-date, complete information on curricular requirements for the Honors degree and minor.
Intellectual Engagement
Honors Nursing students take the Honors section of NUR 2108-H Pathophysiology during their sophomore year followed by NUR 3122-H Imperatives of Global and Public Health during their junior year. During senior year, Honors students take NUR 4119-H, Leadership Practicum. Additionally, students have the option to complete an Honors Thesis, engaging in undergraduate research, during their senior year.