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Nursing - BSN - Texas A&M University - Central Texas (TAMUCT) 2025-2026


The courses in this section are working towards the requirements for a baccalaureate degree at Texas A&M University - Central Texas


Semester I


Semester II


Semester III


Semester IV


Semester V


Applicable Transfer Credit Hours


This transfer advising guide provides 58 college-level hours, of which 57 will transfer and apply, as 1 SCH of EDUC 1300 will transfer but will NOT be applicable towards the Texas A&M University - Central Texas baccalaureate degree in Nursing.

Note: Texas A&M University - Central Texas accepts a maximum of 68 college-level hours in transfer towards a baccalaureate degree. Students must complete the specified number of advanced credits and credits in residence for their degrees.

Note: Texas A&M University - Central Texas requires that all courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better leading to a BSN degree.

Note: For the Alamo Colleges District this transfer advising guide is core complete but NOT degree complete and NOT field of study complete.

Central Texas Promise - Texas A&M University-Central Texas


Central Texas Promise - Texas A&M University-Central Texas is committed to providing high quality and innovative educational opportunities at an affordable rate.  Through our Central Texas Promise program, A&M-Central Texas guarantees eligible students will receive sufficient gift aid and non-loan financial assistance, from all sources, to cover the cost of mandatory tuition and fees.  New degree-seeking undergraduate transfer students with an adjusted gross income of $40,000 and a transfer GPA of 2.5 or higher are eligible when meeting enrollment requirements.  Additional terms and conditions apply.  Want to see if you qualify?  Visit www.tamuct.edu/ctpromise or contact finaid@tamuct.edu for more information.

Transfer Central - Receive exclusive access to resources designed to help you complete your bachelor’s degree on time and with less student debt.  With access to A&M-Central Texas’ Warrior Web portal, personalized degree plans, university email, and dedicated counselors; staying motivated and planning for your future has never been easier.  If you have completed or are currently enrolled in college level coursework, including through dual credit or early college high schools, you are eligible to join.  Visit www.tamuct.edu/transfercentral for more information or to sign-up.

Texas A&M University - Central Texas: Scholarship Information


Transfer Merit Scholarship:

The A&M-Central Texas Transfer Merit Scholarship is a no-hassle, paperwork-free scholarship that rewards transfer students for strong academic performance. New undergraduate transfer students who qualify for in-state tuition (including non-residents with in-state waivers) and enroll in at least six semester credit hours may receive up to $2,000 per year for up to three years, based on their cumulative transfer GPA. Students with a transfer GPA of 3.75 or higher may receive up to $2,000 per year, and students with a transfer GPA of 3.50-3.74 may receive up to $1,000 per year. Scholarship amounts are prorated based on enrollment, and recipients must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress and meet residency and enrollment requirements. Learn more at https://www.tamuct.edu/financial-aid/scholarships/ (Transfer Merit Scholarship).

Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship:

Community college students who are members of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) and transfer to A&M-Central Texas may also be eligible for the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship. New transfer undergraduates who have completed an associate degree or at least 45 transferable hours, hold a minimum 3.5 transfer GPA, and enroll in at least 12 semester credit hours may receive $500 per semester, up to $1,000 per aid year, when all eligibility requirements are met. Learn more at https://www.tamuct.edu/financial-aid/scholarships/ (Phi Theta Kappa).

Milestone Course(s)


*** denotes Milestone Course(s).

A milestone course is a course that is critical for success in this program as determined by the Faculty of the Alamo Colleges District.

Texas Transfer Framework: Field of Study Curriculum (FOSC) Information


Field of Study Curriculum (FOSC) is a set of courses that fulfill lower-division (freshman and sophomore) requirements for a specific major/degree plan in addition to the core curriculum. FOSCs are guaranteed to transfer to any public college or university in Texas.

The Fields of Study are now part of Texas Direct.  What is Texas Direct? Texas Direct is the state’s effort to articulate seamless degree pathways between two- and four-year institutions.

Students who complete the Texas Core Curriculum and Field of Study at any public two-year institution automatically qualify to receive an associate degree - the Texas Direct Transfer Degree. They are also qualified to transfer their courses as a block applied directly to their selected major.

For additional information, please visit: https://www.highered.texas.gov/texas-direct/

Texas Transfer Field of Study Curriculum for Nursing


§ denotes THECB Field of Study Curriculum Course

The Field of Study (FOS) curriculum for Nursing is for students who are seeking a Bachelor’s degree with a major in Nursing including all Nursing specializations.  The field of study curriculum has been approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB).

The Nursing FOS applies to the approved CIP Code (numerical codes corresponding to specific disciplines or subdisciplines) for the Revised Field of Study:

  • 51.3801 - Nursing

Additional information can be found at: https://reportcenter.highered.texas.gov/agency-publication/miscellaneous/revised-fos-nursing-final/

Special Admissions for Nursing B.S.N at Texas A&M University - Central Texas


Entry Requirements

General Education and Course Requirements

A&M-Central Texas is an upper-level university, therefore, the core curriculum/general education courses and non-nursing courses must be taken at another institution. Core curricula may also be accepted from other institutions. 

Admissions Requirements

The Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing has additional entry requirements separate from general admission to the university. To be eligible to declare Nursing as a major and begin nursing courses, students must meet the below requirements:  

Nursing Program Admission Requirements 

  • Meet minimum university admission requirements 

  • Have a current unencumbered Texas Registered Nurse’s (RN) license or of a Compact State* 

  • Have earned a grade of “C” or higher in all courses leading to a BSN degree 

 

*Nursing students in their last year at a community college who 1). Meet general admission standards and 2). Have earned a grade of “C” or higher in all courses leading to a BSN degree may apply for conditional admission to the BSN program. 

 

Application to the Nursing Program 

Nursing majors typically apply for admission to the Nursing program during the initial advising session prior to their first semester at A&M-Central Texas. The Nursing Department highly encourages Nursing majors to visit with their academic advisors to review program application timelines and requirements. Students must complete the below steps to apply for the Nursing Program.  

 

  • Gain admission to A&M-Central Texas 

  • Declare nursing as your major (completed during initial advising session) 

  • Submit online nursing program application 

 

Conditional Admission Policy 

Nursing students conditionally admitted to the Nursing Program may enroll in the NURS 3300 and NURS 3317 courses. Upon successful completion of the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and NCLEX examination, conditionally admitted students must provide proof of license to the Nursing Department to gain full program admission. Students unable to provide license or who do not pass the NCLEX exam will not be eligible to progress in the Nursing Program.     

 

Progression Policy 

Nursing students are provided a Student Education Plan upon admission to guide program progression. Students may progress in the program when the following conditions are met: 

  • Successful completion of required nursing and non-nursing courses with a minimum grade of C. Students who earn below a grade of C on any two courses in the nursing program will not be eligible for progression.  

  • Transfer students from other programs must complete a minimum of 30 hours from A&M-Central Texas. 

  • Maintenance of an unencumbered license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the state of Texas (or Compact State) through the duration of the program. 

 

Readmission Policy

  • Students who have an interruption—as defined as an inability to achieve a passing grade, withdrawal, or non-enrollment—must gain permission before taking any nursing course.
  • The Division of Student Affairs, along with the Nursing Program Director, evaluates the student’s request for readmission or to retake any nursing course.
  • The student’s general academic history, nursing course grades, and potential for success will be considered. Readmission or permission to retake any course is based on professional judgment and space availability.
  • Students who withdraw from a course or courses or receive a grade below a “C” should follow the procedure in the Progression Policy.
  • After lapse of one long semester, students wishing to return to the program

A.   Must notify the Nursing Program Director

B.   Must submit a physician’s clearance in order to return to classes if the absence was due to a health problem

C.   Must meet with a nursing faculty member prior to registering to develop a degree completion plan

D.   If the student has been out two long semesters or more, the student must also:

  1. Submit an updated Application to the Nursing Program
  2. Adhere to the most current catalog requirements
  3. Fulfill any requirements specified by the Nursing Program Director
  4. Complete the Nursing Program within five (5) calendar years from their initial enrollment

Additional Texas A&M University - Central Texas Advising Notes


Things to do and remember upon Admission to Texas A&M University - Central Texas

  • Make an appointment with the academic advisor of the major, once accepted to Texas A&M University - Central Texas, in order to clarify department, college and university policies and procedures, to review course sequencing and to help with identifying resources for academic success. A current listing of academic advising centers can be found at https://www.tamuct.edu/Advising/academic-advising.html
  • Refer to the official source of information on specific courses within the Texas A&M University - Central Texas requirements for this degree plan from the Texas A&M University - Central Texas 2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog or visit the web site at www.tamuct.edu
  • Pay close attention to course sequencing and availability at Texas A&M University - Central Texas as it will affect the time it takes to complete the degree program.

Transfer of Credit

Community college courses may not transfer into TAMUCT as upper-division courses (3000-4000 level), even though TAMUCT may have an upper-division course with exactly the same name and description. Community college courses may not be used to fulfill the upper-division requirement for graduation at TAMUCT. However, the course may be used as a substitute for an upper-division course with an approved substitution form signed by the chair and dean. 

Affordability

Texas A&M University-Central Texas is among the lowest cost public universities in the state and remains well below the state average for total charges. Students are not only able to take advantage of guaranteed tuition plans to help control the cost of their education, but A&M-Central Texas’s Bachelor Bonus also caps tuition and mandatory fees at 12 semester credit hours. Learn more at https://www.tamuct.edu/business-office/tuition-fees/.

Texas Education Code § 54.014 specifies that resident undergraduate students who initially enrolled fall 1999 and later may be subject to a higher tuition rate for attempting excessive hours at any public institution of higher education while classified as a resident student for tuition purposes. For more information, please see http://catalog.tamuct.edu/registration-records/funding-limit/.  Please note that the requirements regarding the hours used to calculate a student’s eligibility for $1,000 Tuition Rebate vary significantly from the requirements determining excessive hours, please see http://catalog.tamuct.edu/registration-records/tuition-rebate/.

Using this Transfer Advising Guide with Texas A&M University - Central Texas


This Transfer Advising Guide represents Texas A&M University - Central Texas’ degree plan and is subject to change at the university’s discretion. It is intended for advising purposes only so students know exactly which courses they can take at any of the colleges in the Alamo Colleges District and have the courses count towards degree requirements when they transfer to Texas A&M University - Central Texas. It is highly recommended that students meet with their assigned academic advisor to review all graduation and transfer requirements listed in the Transfer Advising Guide.

The ultimate goal is to provide students with accurate information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in transfer. Students are encouraged to review Texas A&M University - Central Texas’ requirements frequently.

Course numbers in italics are Texas A&M University - Central Texas’ course numbers.

This Transfer Advising Guide is based upon Texas A&M University - Central Texas’ 2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog and is subject to change.

The Alamo Colleges District Advising


Students are encouraged to consult with an academic advisor about courses and other educational concerns if they plan to pursue a two-year degree program, transfer to another college or university, or simply take a few selected courses. In addition to course and degree requirements, policies and procedures are subject to change; stay informed by meeting with an academic advisor regularly.

Many students who plan to transfer to a university are advised to fulfill the lower-division requirements for the university. With appropriate planning, your Alamo Colleges District team can help make the transfer experience a seamless process. It is the responsibility of all students to ensure that they take courses at the Alamo Colleges District that will be accepted by the senior institutions they wish to attend.

For more information contact your Alamo Colleges District team.

Release Date:


Released on February 12, 2026