Nursing Transfer Equivalencies

BBCC Nursing Application Pre- and Co-requisite Courses
BIOL& 160
General Biology with Lab
May substitute Cell Biology, but not a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for [biology] majors.” May be accepted if it is designated specifically for health sciences majors. Lab required.
BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242
Anatomy/Physiology I and II
2 classes required (minimum). Lab required.
BIOL& 260
Microbiology
Lab required.
CHEM& 121
Intro to Chemistry (with Lab)
May substitute General Chemistry with Lab, but not Chemical Concepts or a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for majors”. Lab required.
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
College-level composition course that meets general degree requirement.
NUTR& 101
Nutrition
May be listed under a different dept. such as Nursing or Human Development.
PSYC& 100
General Psychology
Intro to Psychology also accepted.
   
Other BBCC Courses Often Transferred in for Nursing
CMST& 220
Pubic Speaking
Cannot substitute Human Communications, Interpersonal Communications, Intro to Communication or Intercultural Communication for this degree requirement unless the class has a significant public speaking component (subject to evaluation by Credentials Evaluator).
MATH& 146
Statistics
Course must be math-based  as opposed to a research methodlogy course. Should require math as a prerequisite and/or count toward Quantitative Reasoning requirement.
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology
Course must cover entire lifespan – educational psychology and child development classes are not accepted substitutes.

Other Institution Equivalencies

BYU Idaho

BBCC Nursing Application Pre- and Co-requisite Courses BYU Idaho Course Options
BIOL& 160
General Biology with Lab
May substitute Cell Biology, but not a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for [biology] majors.” May be accepted if it is designated specifically for health sciences majors. Lab required. BIO 180 and 180L or
BIO 180 if lab included
(not BIO 101)
BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242
Anatomy/Physiology I and II
2 classes required (minimum). Lab required. BIO 264,  264L, 265 and 265L
BIOL& 260
Microbiology
Lab required. BIO 221 and 222
CHEM& 121
Intro to Chemistry (with Lab)
May substitute General Chemistry with Lab, but not Chemical Concepts or a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for majors”. Lab required. CHEM 105 or
CHEM 106
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
College-level composition course that meets general degree requirement. ENG 150 or
FDENG 101
NUTR& 101
Nutrition
May be listed under a different dept. such as Nursing or Human Development. NUTR 150
PSYC& 100
General Psychology
Intro to Psychology also accepted. PSYCH 111
     
Other BBCC Courses Often Transferred in for Nursing BYU Idaho Course Options
CMST& 220
Pubic Speaking
Cannot substitute Human Communications, Interpersonal Communications, Intro to Communication or Intercultural Communication for this degree requirement unless the class has a significant public speaking component (subject to evaluation by Credentials Evaluator). COMM 102
MATH& 146
Statistics
Course must be math-based  as opposed to a research methodlogy course. Should require math as a prerequisite and/or count toward Quantitative Reasoning requirement. MATH 221A, B or C
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology
Course must cover entire lifespan – educational psychology and child development classes are not accepted substitutes. PSYCH 201

Central Washington University

BBCC Nursing Application Pre- and Co-requisite Courses BBCC Nursing Application
Pre- and Co-requisite Courses
BIOL& 160
General Biology with Lab
May substitute Cell Biology, but not a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for [biology] majors.” May be accepted if it is designated specifically for health sciences majors. Lab required. BIOL 181 or
BIOL 220
(not BIOL 101)
BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242
Anatomy/Physiology I and II
2 classes required (minimum). Lab required. BIOL 305 and 306 or
BIOL 355 and 356
BIOL& 260
Microbiology
Lab required. BIOL 323
CHEM& 121
Intro to Chemistry (with Lab)
May substitute General Chemistry with Lab, but not Chemical Concepts or a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for majors”. Lab required. CHEM 111 and 111L or
CHEM 112 and 112L or
CHEM 181 and 181L
(not CHEM 101, 106 or 110)
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
College-level composition course that meets general degree requirement. ENG 101
NUTR& 101
Nutrition
May be listed under a different dept. such as Nursing or Human Development. NUTR 101
PSYC& 100
General Psychology
Intro to Psychology also accepted. PSY 101
     
Other BBCC Courses Often Transferred in for Nursing CWU Course Options
CMST& 220
Pubic Speaking
Cannot substitute Human Communications, Interpersonal Communications, Intro to Communication or Intercultural Communication for this degree requirement unless the class has a significant public speaking component (subject to evaluation by Credentials Evaluator). COMM 301
MATH& 146
Statistics
Course must be math-based  as opposed to a research methodlogy course. Should require math as a prerequisite and/or count toward Quantitative Reasoning requirement. BUS 221 or
MATH 211 or
MATH 314 or
PSY 362
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology
Course must cover entire lifespan – educational psychology and child development classes are not accepted substitutes. PSY 313

Eastern Washington University

BBCC Nursing Application Pre- and Co-requisite Courses EWU Course Options
BIOL& 160
General Biology with Lab
May substitute Cell Biology, but not a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for [biology] majors.” May be accepted if it is designated specifically for health sciences majors. Lab required. BIOL 232, 233, and 234 will meet requirements for BBCC’s BIOL& 160, 241 and 242 when all three classes are completed as a series. Student may apply to BBCC nursing program with 2 of the 3 completed and enrolled in the third class.
BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242
Anatomy/Physiology I and II
2 classes required (minimum). Lab required.
BIOL& 260
Microbiology
Lab required. BIOL 235
CHEM& 121
Intro to Chemistry (with Lab)
May substitute General Chemistry with Lab, but not Chemical Concepts or a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for majors”. Lab required. CHEM 161 or
CHEM 162 or
CHEM 163
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
College-level composition course that meets general degree requirement. ENGL 101
NUTR& 101
Nutrition
May be listed under a different dept. such as Nursing or Human Development. FNDT 356
PSYC& 100
General Psychology
Intro to Psychology also accepted. PSYC 100
     
Other BBCC Courses Often Transferred in for Nursing EWU Course Options
CMST& 220
Pubic Speaking
Cannot substitute Human Communications, Interpersonal Communications, Intro to Communication or Intercultural Communication for this degree requirement unless the class has a significant public speaking component (subject to evaluation by Credentials Evaluator). CMST 201
MATH& 146
Statistics
Course must be math-based  as opposed to a research methodlogy course. Should require math as a prerequisite and/or count toward Quantitative Reasoning requirement. MATH 121
CSBS 320
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology
Course must cover entire lifespan – educational psychology and child development classes are not accepted substitutes. PSYC 201

Grand Canyon University

BBCC Nursing Application Pre- and Co-requisite Courses Grand Canyon University Course Options
BIOL& 160
General Biology with Lab
May substitute Cell Biology, but not a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for [biology] majors.” May be accepted if it is designated specifically for health sciences majors. Lab required. BIO 181 and BIO 181 L
BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242
Anatomy/Physiology I and II
2 classes required (minimum). Lab required. BIO 191, 191L, 192, and 192L or
BIO 201, 201L, 202 and 202L
BIOL& 260
Microbiology
Lab required. BIO 205 and BIO 205L
CHEM& 121
Intro to Chemistry (with Lab)
May substitute General Chemistry with Lab, but not Chemical Concepts or a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for majors”. Lab required. CHM 101 and CHM 101 L or
CHM 113 and CHM 113 L
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
College-level composition course that meets general degree requirement. ENG 105
NUTR& 101
Nutrition
May be listed under a different dept. such as Nursing or Human Development. BIO 319
PSYC& 100
General Psychology
Intro to Psychology also accepted. PSY 102
     
Other BBCC Courses Often Transferred in for Nursing Grand Canyon University Course Options
CMST& 220
Pubic Speaking
Cannot substitute Human Communications, Interpersonal Communications, Intro to Communication or Intercultural Communication for this degree requirement unless the class has a significant public speaking component (subject to evaluation by Credentials Evaluator). COM 210
MATH& 146
Statistics
Course must be math-based  as opposed to a research methodlogy course. Should require math as a prerequisite and/or count toward Quantitative Reasoning requirement. MAT 274
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology
Course must cover entire lifespan – educational psychology and child development classes are not accepted substitutes. BHS 420

University of Washington

BBCC Nursing Application Pre- and Co-requisite Courses   UW Course Options
BIOL& 160
General Biology with Lab
May substitute Cell Biology, but not a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for [biology] majors.” May be accepted if it is designated specifically for health sciences majors. Lab required. BIOL 180 or
BIOL 240
BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242
Anatomy/Physiology I and II
2 classes required (minimum). Lab required. BIOL 118, BIOL 119 and BIOL 310
BIOL& 260
Microbiology
Lab required. MICROCOM 301 and 302
CHEM& 121
Intro to Chemistry (with Lab)
May substitute General Chemistry with Lab, but not Chemical Concepts or a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for majors”. Lab required. CHEM 120 or
CHEM 142 or
CHEM 143 or
CHEM 145
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
College-level composition course that meets general degree requirement. ENGL 110 or
ENGL 121 or
ENGL 131
NUTR& 101
Nutrition
May be listed under a different dept. such as Nursing or Human Development. NUTR 200
PSYC& 100
General Psychology
Intro to Psychology also accepted. PSYC 101
     
Other BBCC Courses Often Transferred in for Nursing UW Course Options
CMST& 220
Pubic Speaking
Cannot substitute Human Communications, Interpersonal Communications, Intro to Communication or Intercultural Communication for this degree requirement unless the class has a significant public speaking component (subject to evaluation by Credentials Evaluator). COM 220
MATH& 146
Statistics
Course must be math-based  as opposed to a research methodlogy course. Should require math as a prerequisite and/or count toward Quantitative Reasoning requirement. STAT 220 or
STAT 290
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology
Course must cover entire lifespan – educational psychology and child development classes are not accepted substitutes. PSYC 206 or
PSYC 306

Weber State University

BBCC Nursing Application Pre- and Co-requisite Courses Weber State Course Options
BIOL& 160
General Biology with Lab
May substitute Cell Biology, but not a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for [biology] majors.” May be accepted if it is designated specifically for health sciences majors. Lab required. ZOOL 3200
BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242
Anatomy/Physiology I and II
2 classes required (minimum). Lab required. HTHS 1110 and HTHS 1111
BIOL& 260
Microbiology
Lab required. MICR 1113
CHEM& 121
Intro to Chemistry (with Lab)
May substitute General Chemistry with Lab, but not Chemical Concepts or a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for majors”. Lab required. CHEM 1050 and CHEM 1055 or
CHEM 1110 and CHEM 1115 or
CHEM 1210 and ChEM 1215
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
College-level composition course that meets general degree requirement. ENGL 1010
NUTR& 101
Nutrition
May be listed under a different dept. such as Nursing or Human Development. NUTR 1020 or
NUTR 2020
PSYC& 100
General Psychology
Intro to Psychology also accepted. PSY 1010
     
Other BBCC Courses Often Transferred in for Nursing Weber State Course Options
CMST& 220
Pubic Speaking
Cannot substitute Human Communications, Interpersonal Communications, Intro to Communication or Intercultural Communication for this degree requirement unless the class has a significant public speaking component (subject to evaluation by Credentials Evaluator). COMM 1020
MATH& 146
Statistics
Course must be math-based  as opposed to a research methodlogy course. Should require math as a prerequisite and/or count toward Quantitative Reasoning requirement. MATH 1040 or
MATH 3410
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology
Course must cover entire lifespan – educational psychology and child development classes are not accepted substitutes. CHF 1500

Western Governors University

BBCC Nursing Application Pre- and Co-requisite Courses WGU Course Options
BIOL& 160
General Biology with Lab
May substitute Cell Biology, but not a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for [biology] majors.” May be accepted if it is designated specifically for health sciences majors. Lab required. BIO 1010 (C190)
BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242
Anatomy/Physiology I and II
2 classes required (minimum). Lab required. BIO 2010 (C107) and BIO 2011 (C405)
BIOL& 260
Microbiology
Lab required. NURS 2030 (C453)
CHEM& 121
Intro to Chemistry (with Lab)
May substitute General Chemistry with Lab, but not Chemical Concepts or a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for majors”. Lab required. CHEM 2010 (C373)
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
College-level composition course that meets general degree requirement. ENGL 1010 (C455)
NUTR& 101
Nutrition
May be listed under a different dept. such as Nursing or Human Development. HSC 2310 (D066) or
NURS 2035 (C787)
PSYC& 100
General Psychology
Intro to Psychology also accepted. PSYC 1010 (C180)
     
Other BBCC Courses Often Transferred in for Nursing WGU Course Options
CMST& 220
Pubic Speaking
Cannot substitute Human Communications, Interpersonal Communications, Intro to Communication or Intercultural Communication for this degree requirement unless the class has a significant public speaking component (subject to evaluation by Credentials Evaluator). None currently identified.
(COMM 1011 does not qualify)
MATH& 146
Statistics
Course must be math-based  as opposed to a research methodlogy course. Should require math as a prerequisite and/or count toward Quantitative Reasoning requirement. MATH 1010 (C784)
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology
Course must cover entire lifespan – educational psychology and child development classes are not accepted substitutes. PSYC 2010 (C217)

Washington State University

BBCC Nursing Application Pre- and Co-requisite Courses WSU Course Options
BIOL& 160
General Biology with Lab
May substitute Cell Biology, but not a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for [biology] majors.” May be accepted if it is designated specifically for health sciences majors. Lab required. Biology 107
BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242
Anatomy/Physiology I and II
2 classes required (minimum). Lab required. BIOL 251 and BIOL 315 or
BIOL 353 and 354
BIOL& 260
Microbiology
Lab required. MBIOS 101 or
MBIOS 305 and 306
CHEM& 121
Intro to Chemistry (with Lab)
May substitute General Chemistry with Lab, but not Chemical Concepts or a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for majors”. Lab required. CHEM 102 or
CHEM 105 or
CHEM 106
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
College-level composition course that meets general degree requirement. English 101
NUTR& 101
Nutrition
May be listed under a different dept. such as Nursing or Human Development. BIOL 140 or
FSHN 130 or
FSHN 233
PSYC& 100
General Psychology
Intro to Psychology also accepted. PSYC 105
     
Other BBCC Courses Often Transferred in for Nursing WSU Course Options
CMST& 220
Pubic Speaking
Cannot substitute Human Communications, Interpersonal Communications, Intro to Communication or Intercultural Communication for this degree requirement unless the class has a significant public speaking component (subject to evaluation by Credentials Evaluator). COM 102
MATH& 146
Statistics
Course must be math-based  as opposed to a research methodlogy course. Should require math as a prerequisite and/or count toward Quantitative Reasoning requirement. MATH 212 or
MATH 352
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology
Course must cover entire lifespan – educational psychology and child development classes are not accepted substitutes. H_D 101

Western WA University

BBCC Nursing Application Pre- and Co-requisite Courses WWU Course Options
BIOL& 160
General Biology with Lab
May substitute Cell Biology, but not a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for [biology] majors.” May be accepted if it is designated specifically for health sciences majors. Lab required. BIOL 205
(not BIOL 101)
BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242
Anatomy/Physiology I and II
2 classes required (minimum). Lab required. BIOL 348 and BIOL 349
BIOL& 260
Microbiology
Lab required. BIOL 245
CHEM& 121
Intro to Chemistry (with Lab)
May substitute General Chemistry with Lab, but not Chemical Concepts or a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for majors”. Lab required. CHEM 161 or
CHEM 175
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
College-level composition course that meets general degree requirement. ENG 101
NUTR& 101
Nutrition
May be listed under a different dept. such as Nursing or Human Development. HLED 350
PSYC& 100
Generl Psychology
Intro to Psychology also accepted. PSY 101
     
Other BBCC Courses Often Transferred in for Nursing WWU Course Options
CMST& 220
Pubic Speaking
Cannot substitute Human Communications, Interpersonal Communications, Intro to Communication or Intercultural Communication for this degree requirement unless the class has a significant public speaking component (subject to evaluation by Credentials Evaluator). COMM 101
MATH& 146
Statistics
Course must be math-based  as opposed to a research methodlogy course. Should require math as a prerequisite and/or count toward Quantitative Reasoning requirement. MATH 240
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology
Course must cover entire lifespan – educational psychology and child development classes are not accepted substitutes. PSY 230

Other CTC

Other Washington State Community or Technical Colleges

Common Course Numbering is a state-wide project among the community and technical colleges to share identical Course ID’s (disciplines and numbers) and titles for selected courses. You can recognize these courses by the ampersand symbol & used after the subject area, for example BIOL& or HIST&.

Courses that do not carry the & symbol will be reviewed by the Credentials Evaluator and may be substituted if the course is determined to meet or exceed the criteria outlined in the table.

BBCC Nursing Application Pre- and Co-requisite Courses
BIOL& 160
General Biology with Lab
May substitute Cell Biology, but not a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for [biology] majors.” May be accepted if it is designated specifically for health sciences majors. Lab required.
BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242
Anatomy/Physiology I and II
2 classes required (minimum). Lab required.
BIOL& 260
Microbiology
Lab required.
CHEM& 121
Intro to Chemistry (with Lab)
May substitute General Chemistry with Lab, but not Chemical Concepts or a class designated for “citizen scientists”, “scientific literacy”, or “not for majors”. Lab required.
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
College-level composition course that meets general degree requirement.
NUTR& 101
Nutrition
May be listed under a different dept. such as Nursing or Human Development.
PSYC& 100
Generl Psychology
Intro to Psychology also accepted.
   
Other BBCC Courses Often Transferred in for Nursing
CMST& 220
Pubic Speaking
Cannot substitute Human Communications, Interpersonal Communications, Intro to Communication or Intercultural Communication for this degree requirement unless the class has a significant public speaking component (subject to evaluation by Credentials Evaluator).
MATH& 146
Statistics
Course must be math-based  as opposed to a research methodlogy course. Should require math as a prerequisite and/or count toward Quantitative Reasoning requirement.
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology
Course must cover entire lifespan – educational psychology and child development classes are not accepted substitutes.