Dual Major, Dual Degree
Moravian University offers a four-and-one-half-year double major, double degree program for students who decide to pursue a BSN after matriculating into the institution in a program outside of nursing. These students must meet certain requirements to proceed into the BSN program, but upon successful completion of this double degree program, students will earn a BA or BS in a major other than nursing, and a BSN after 4.5 years of study. In their first three years of full-time study, students will complete a major in a field of their choosing or design their own major, most of their general education requirements, and all of the prerequisites for nursing (see below). In the spring of their junior year, interested students apply for the accelerated nursing program, and, if admitted, continue in an accelerated program of nursing leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Upon conclusion of the accelerated program (which runs for 16 months, beginning in August of the senior year), students are awarded two bachelor’s degrees, one of which is the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and are eligible to sit for the NCLEX licensure exam.
Students complete the following Learning in Common requirements as part of this double degree program: F1 (writing), F2 (quantitative reasoning), F4 (lab science), then 5 of the M or U classes, selected from among M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6 and U1. The F3 (language) requirement is completed as part of the accelerated nursing program, as is the U2 (moral life) requirement.
At the conclusion of the junior year, students must have completed the following in order to be considered for admission into the accelerated nursing program:
- A full major other than nursing
- The Learning in Common requirements listed above
- A minimum of 23 course units, with an overall GPA of 3.00 or higher
- The following science courses, with an average of 2.67 and no grade lower than C-:
- BIOL 103 (no grade lower than C) or 106, 104 or 107 and 206
- CHEM 108
- Statistics (HLTP 189 or MATH 107 are preferred)
- PSYC 207