Requirements for Graduation
To graduate from Eastern Mennonite University with a degree in nursing, you must meet general education requirements, requirements for your major and EMU requirements.
General Education Requirements
- Communications:
two courses
Writing college-level writing, including a research paper
Speech learning and practicing a variety of speech forms
- Cross-Cultural Studies:
one course
Courses which satisfy this requirement include the following: foreign language study, non-Western history or literature, cultural anthropology or geography, and courses which analyze issues such as discrimination and social problems within the United States.
- Humanities: three
courses
From the following disciplines: literature, music, art, history,
philosophy. One course in Western civilization or world history is recommended.
- Mathematics: one
course
This requirement is satisfied in the curriculum.
- Natural Science:
At least 11 semester hours in science of the human organism. May include any of the following courses: anatomy & physiology, microbiology, chemistry (organic, inorganic), biochemistry, nutrition, genetics, immunology, advanced (mammalian) physiology, pathophysiology, neuroimmunology and pharmacology. Other courses may be approved upon request. Science courses may be embedded in an approved nursing diploma program.
- Social Science:
one course
One course in psychology, sociology, political science or economics is recommended.
Requirements for Major
You must successfully complete the curriculum for the nursing major 42 semester hours.
EMU Requirements
1. You must successfully
complete 124 semester hours.
2. You must enter the Adult Degree Completion Program with a 2.0 cumulative
grade point average and maintain a GPA of 2.0 (C).
Individualized Academic Plan
You will transfer at least 60 semester hours of credit from accredited community colleges or four-year institutions or transfer 45 credits from an approved nursing diploma program/RN licensure. Forty-two credits are earned through EMU's program. You must complete 124 semester hours of credit, including general education requirements, to graduate. Your assessment counselor works with you to develop an individualized academic plan. This plan considers the number of credits and types of courses you transferred into the program, your educational interests and goals, and events from which you have experienced college-level learning. A portfolio which documents professional schools and training in addition to lifelearning experiences may be submitted to EMU faculty for evaluation and awarding of credit.
Some students choose to take additional course work. Courses may be taken at EMU or other educational institutions. Telecourses and independent study courses or correspondence courses may be transferred, if you received prior approval for the course. College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) or Defense Activity for Nontraditional Students (DANTES) testing is also an alternative to obtain credit.
Disclaimer: Eastern Mennonite University reserves the right to change this program without
prior notice in accordance with established procedures. This information is
descriptive and is not to be construed as a legal contract.

