Sierra College Nursing Program Articulation Grid List of Approved Nursing Prerequisite Course Equivalents

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Sierra College Nursing Program Articulation Grid List of Approved Nursing Prerequisite Course Equivalents SIERRA COLLEGE NURSING PROGRAM ARTICULATION GRID LIST OF APPROVED NURSING PREREQUISITE COURSE EQUIVALENTS Courses on this grid are approved as equivalent or comparable to the pre/co-requisite courses for the Sierra College Nursing Program. Sierra College courses appear at the top of this grid. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, errors are possible. All pre/co-requisites courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher. Colleges are listed in alphabetical order. You do not need to include course descriptions with your nursing application for classes listed on this grid. Additional information about the Sierra College Nursing Program requirements and application process can be found online at: https://academics.sierracollege.edu/registered-nursing This grid is a work in-progress and will be updated regularly. Hum Dev (Lifespan) General English *Statistics Human Human No CID Psycho- Compo- *Elemen- *Intermed Micro- Nutrition tary -iate Institution Anatomy Physiology CID Psych logy sition CID Math biology CID 110 Algebra Algebra CID 110B CID 120B 180 for CID Psych CID ENGL 110 psych 110 100 classes BIOL 5 OR Sierra BIOL 4 OR BIOL 6 HDEV 1 PSYC 100 ENGL 1A MATH A or E MATH D or G MATH 13 7A/7B NUTF 10 College 8A/8B Allan BIOL 128 BIOL 124 BIOL 125 FSN 110 PSY 118 PSY 101 ENGL 101 MATH 311 MATH 331 MATH 123 Hancock BIOL 430 & BIOL 430 & American NUTRI 300 PSYC 370 PSYC 300 BIOL 440 or 431 431 ENGWR 300 PSYC 330 or River College MATH 100 MATH 120 BIOL 442 STAT 300 Sierra College Nursing Program Articulation Grid (Updated January 2021) 1 Hum Dev (Lifespan) General English *Statistics Human Human No CID Psycho- Compo- *Elemen- *Intermed Micro- Nutrition tary -iate Institution Anatomy Physiology CID Psych logy sition CID Math biology CID 110 Algebra Algebra CID 110B CID 120B 180 for CID Psych CID ENGL 110 psych 110 100 classes Antelope Valley BIOL 204 BIOL 201 BIOL 202 NF 100 PSY 236 PSY 101 ENGL 101 Math 70 MATH 102 MATH 115 College Bakersfield BIOL B32 & BIOL B32 & MEDS B35 or BIOL B16 NUTR B10 PSYC B1A ENGL B1A MATH B60 MATH B70 MATH B22 College B33 B33 PYC B40 Barstow Community BIOL 8 BIOL 4 BIOL 5 HEAL 2 PSYC 2 PSYC 1 ENGL 1A MATH 50 MATH 55 MATH 2 College No No No Berkeley City BIOL 3 comparable comparable comparable PSYCH 21 PSYCH 1A ENGL 1A MATH 201 MATH 203 MATH 13 College course course course MATH 108 MATH 124 MATH 18 Butte College BIOL 15 BIOL 21 PSYC 1 BIOL 20 FN 2 PSY 15 ENGL 2 MATH 152, Cabrillo CAHM 20 MATH 154 or BIO 6 BIO 4 BIO 5 PSYCH 8 PSYCH 1 ENGL 1A 142 or MATH 12 College NUTR 20 154A + 154B 142 A+B Canada BIOL 240 BIOL 250 BIOL 260 BIOL 310 PSYC 200 PSYC 100 ENGL 100 MATH 110 MATH 120 MATH 200 College Sierra College Nursing Program Articulation Grid (Updated January 2021) 2 Hum Dev (Lifespan) General English *Statistics Human Human No CID Psycho- Compo- *Elemen- *Intermed Micro- Nutrition tary -iate Institution Anatomy Physiology CID Psych logy sition CID Math biology CID 110 Algebra Algebra CID 110B CID 120B 180 for CID Psych CID ENGL 110 psych 110 100 classes Cerritos A&P 150 or A&P 151 or MATH 80 or MICR 200 HO 152 PSYC 251 PSYC 101 ENGL 100 MATH 60 MATH 112 College A&P 200 A&P 201 80A + 80B HCRS C121 or MATH 50or MATH 55 or Cerro Coso BIOL C262 BIOL C251 BIOL C255 PSYC C181 PSYC C101 ENGL C101 MATH C121 C240 C050 C055 MATH 53 or ENGL 1A or MATH 65 or MTH 43 or Chabot MICR 1 ANAT 1 PHSI 1 NUTR 1 PSY 12 PSY 1 54 or 55 or Engl 1 65A + 65B PSY 5 55A + 55B BIOL 23 & MATH 420, Chaffey BIOL 20 BIOL 22 NF 15 PSYCH 25 PSYCH 1 ENGL 1A MATH 410 STAT 10 23L 425 or 450 MATH 142 or MATH 30 or Citrus BIOL 220 BIOL 200 BIOL 201 BIOL 210 PSY 205 PSY 101 ENGL 101 148 & 149 or MATH 165 32 150 City College Biol 111, 112 Bio 120 or Biol 108 or Biol 134 or MATH 46 or MATH 80 or of San or PHYS 1 or PSYC 21 PSYC 1 ENGL 1A MATH 40 MB 12 ANAT 25 NUTR 12 60 PSYC 5 Francisco 12 CHDEV 38 or MATH 11 or Clovis BIOL 31 BIOL 20 BIOL 22 FN 40 PSY 2 ENGL 1A MATH 201 MATH 103 PSY 38 STAT 7 Sierra College Nursing Program Articulation Grid (Updated January 2021) 3 Hum Dev (Lifespan) General English *Statistics Human Human No CID Psycho- Compo- *Elemen- *Intermed Micro- Nutrition tary -iate Institution Anatomy Physiology CID Psych logy sition CID Math biology CID 110 Algebra Algebra CID 110B CID 120B 180 for CID Psych CID ENGL 110 psych 110 100 classes MATH 10 or MATH 31or Coastline BIOL C210 BIOL C220 BIOL C225 FN C170 PSYC C118 PSYC C100 ENGL C100 MATH C160 C010 C030 or C045 No No College of comparable comparable MATH 201 MATH 203 MATH 13 BIOL 2 BIOL 4 BIOL 31 Alameda course course PSYC 1A ENGL 1A MATH 101 or College of MATH 102, 101R or 101 MATH 115 or Marin ENGL 150 103, 103IN or BIOL 240 BIOL 120 BIOL 224 BIOL 100 PSY 114 PSY 110 X & Y or 101 STAT 115 103X & Y A & B College of MATH 110 or MATH 120 or BIOL 240 BIOL 250 BIOL 260 BIOL 310 PSYC 200 PSYC 100 ENGL 100 MATH 200 San Mateo 111 & 112 122 & 123 College of BIOSCI 201 BIOSCI 202 or MATH 140 or BIOSCI 221 HLHSCI 150 PSYCH 172 PSYCH 101 ENGL 101 MATH 60 MATH 70 the Canyons or 204 + 205 204 + 205 PSYCH 104 College of BI 15 BI 13 + 14 BI 13 + 14 HS 13 PSY 3 PSY 1 ENGL 1A MATH 50 MATH 40 MATH 14 the Desert Sierra College Nursing Program Articulation Grid (Updated January 2021) 4 Hum Dev (Lifespan) General English *Statistics Human Human No CID Psycho- Compo- *Elemen- *Intermed Micro- Nutrition tary -iate Institution Anatomy Physiology CID Psych logy sition CID Math biology CID 110 Algebra Algebra CID 110B CID 120B 180 for CID Psych CID ENGL 110 psych 110 100 classes College of MATH 105 or the BIOL 2 BIOL 6 BIOL 7 HO 15 PSYCH 11 PSYCH 1 ENGL 1A MATH 120 MATH 15 380 Redwoods College of BIOL 40 BIOL 30 BIOL 31 NUTR 18 CFS 80 PSY 1 ENGL 1 MATH 200 MATH 230 MATH 21 the Sequoias College of MATH 54A & BIO 2600 BIO 2700 BIO 2800 FCS 1011 EC 1999 PSY 1001 ENGL 1001 MATH 53 MATH 1050 the Siskiyous B or 56 Columbia MATH 101 or BIOL 65 BIOL 10 BIOL 60 BIOL 50 PSYCH 10 PSYCH 1 ENGL 1A MATH 104 MATH 2 College 100A & 100B Contra Costa BIOSC 148 or MATH 16A or BIOSC 132 BIOSC 134 BIOSC 160 PSYCH 128 PSYCH 220 ENGL 1A MATH 118 MATH 120 College 119 164 Copper BI 15 BI 22 BI 23 HS 13 PSY 3 PSY 1 ENG 3A MATH 50 MATH 40 MATH 14 Mountain Sierra College Nursing Program Articulation Grid (Updated January 2021) 5 Hum Dev (Lifespan) General English *Statistics Human Human No CID Psycho- Compo- *Elemen- *Intermed Micro- Nutrition tary -iate Institution Anatomy Physiology CID Psych logy sition CID Math biology CID 110 Algebra Algebra CID 110B CID 120B 180 for CID Psych CID ENGL 110 psych 110 100 classes Cosumnes MATH 100 MATH 120 or BIOL 440 River College BIOL 430 & BIOL 430 & FCS 324 or or 101 + 102 125 STAT 300 NUTRI 300 PSYC 300 ENGWR 300 431 431 Psych 371 MATH 108, ANAT 150 + ANAT 150 + MATH 90 or MATH 95 or Crafton Hills MICRO 150 HEALTH 263 PSYCH 111 PSYCH 100 ENGL 101 110 or Psych 151 151 90 A, B, C 95 A, B, C 120 Folsom Lake BIOL 440 or BIOL 430 & BIOL 430 & FCS 324 or MATH 100 or MATH 120 College BIOL 442 431 NUTRI 300 PSYC 300 ENGWR 300 STAT 300 431 PSYC 370 101+ 102 Lassen Community BIOL 20 BIOL 21 or 25 BIOL 22 or 25 MATH 103 MATH 60 MATH 40 HLTH 25 PSY 18 PSY 1 ENGL 1 College + 26 + 26 Modesto MATH 30, 70 Junior MICRO 101 ANAT 125 PHYSO 101 FDNTR 219 PSYCH 141 PSYCH 101 ENGL 101 MATH 90 MATH 134 or 71 & 72 College Monterey PSYCH 25 Peninsula MATH 261 MATH 263 MATH 16 BIOL 25 & 26 ANAT 1 & 2 PHSO 1 & 2 NUTF 1 beginning PSYC 1 ENGL 1A College Fall 2013 Sierra College Nursing Program Articulation Grid (Updated January 2021) 6 Hum Dev (Lifespan) General English *Statistics Human Human No CID Psycho- Compo- *Elemen- *Intermed Micro- Nutrition tary -iate Institution Anatomy Physiology CID Psych logy sition CID Math biology CID 110 Algebra Algebra CID 110B CID 120B 180 for CID Psych CID ENGL 110 psych 110 100 classes Sacramento BIOL 430 & BIOL 430 & FCS 340 or FCS 324 or ENGWR 300 MATH 120 or PSYC 300 MATH 100 or City College BIOL 440 431 431 NUTRI 300 PSYC 123 and 124 STAT 300 103 and 104 370 MATH 82 or San Joaquin MATH 80 or MATH 12 BIOL 22 or 23 BIOL 31 BIOL 32 FCS 6 FCS 19 PSYCH 1 ENG 1A 84A and 84B Delta College 83A and 83B, 92S MATH 102 or MATH 104 MATH 11 Solano BIO 4 CDFS 70 or 107 and 108 Community BIO 14 BIO 5 NUTR 10 HUDV 70 PSYC 1 ENGL 1 College Woodland MATH 50 MATH 52 STAT 1 Community BIOL 6 BIOL 4 BIOL 5 NUTR 10 PSYCH 41 PSYCH 1A ENGL 1A College Yuba College FCS 10 or MATH 50 MATH 52 STAT 1 BIOL 4 BIOL 5 PSYCH 41 PSYCH 1A ENGL 1A BIOL 6 HLTH 10 California PSYC 2 MATH 9 MATH 11 STAT 1 or State BIOL 31 or (or PSYC 5 MATH 23 BIO 39 BIO 22 or BIO ENGL 1A , 5 University, BIO 25 + 26 FACS 10 CHDV 30 through 25 + 26 or 10 and 11 Sacramento Spring 2010) Math 2 (on Carrington ground) PSYCH 18 ENGL 1 College BIO 121 BIO 124 PSYCH 1 or Math 10 Math 20 BIO 205 NS 2 Or Or PSY 101 (online) PSYCH 155 ENGL 101 Math 201 Sierra College Nursing Program Articulation Grid (Updated January 2021) 7 Hum Dev (Lifespan) General English *Statistics Human Human No CID Psycho- Compo- *Elemen- *Intermed Micro- Nutrition tary -iate Institution Anatomy Physiology CID Psych logy sition CID Math biology CID 110 Algebra Algebra CID 110B CID 120B 180 for CID Psych CID ENGL 110 psych 110 100 classes Heald ENGL 155 College PSYCH 220 MATH 103 William SCI 213 & Jessup SCI 212 & 213L BIOL 161 PSYCH 141 PSYCH 100 MATH 240 University 212L or BIOL (Fall 2011 or ENGL 101A 225 & 225L later) or BIOL 246 & 246L University of SCI 220 PSYC 280 MATH 209 Phoenix PSYCH 220 *Two semesters of high school algebra completed with grades of C or better, or Elementary algebra is the minimum admission requirement for our nursing program.
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