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Nursing (BSN)

Program Transfer Guide
Hood College
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Fall, 2025 - Current
Instruction Methods
In person

About the Program

About this Program
The nursing program at Hood College provides advanced skills for the increasingly complex healthcare field through a focus on leadership, research, evidence-based practices, critical thinking, nursing theory and communications.

Program Overview
Nursing Department Mission
The Hood College Department of Nursing strives to prepare nursing students for reflective, culturally humble nursing practice through the systematic study of the liberal arts and the science of nursing. By promoting the exploration of innovative practices, the incorporation of technology and research, and the pursuit of knowledge and clinical judgement, we inspire nursing students to advocate for the improved health of the individuals, families and communities.

Student Outcomes
  • Integrate nursing science, humanities, and behavioral and physical sciences as a basis for safe nursing practice including clinical reasoning, critical thinking and judgment.
  • Provide caring and competent nursing care to culturally diverse clients in a changing and complex healthcare environment across the lifespan.
  • Support optimal health outcomes for patients, families, communities and populations through actions that include health promotion, disease prevention, autonomy and advocacy.
  • Utilize effective communication strategies to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to provide patient-centered care.
  • Safely utilize information technologies to promote optimal patient care.
  • Apply basic organizational and systems leadership for quality care, ethical practice and patient safety.
  • Cultivate professional development by making a commitment to life-long learning and professional activities.
  • Evaluate the health policy, regulation and payment process for the improvement of health care for all.
  • Integrate research, ethical principles and patient preference into clinical decision making through evaluative nursing practice.
  • Professional Nursing Standards and Guidelines used by the Hood College BSN program for the preparation of nursing professionals:
The baccalaureate degree program at Hood College is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

How to Apply
The nursing program at Hood College is competitive, and the application process is completed in two steps; students will be accepted to the College before they are evaluated for admission to the nursing program.

For more information about applying to the nursing program as a freshman, click here. For more information about applying to the nursing program as a transfer student, click here.

Important note: Hood College is transitioning to new core requirements and Program Transfer Guides are unavailable at this time. In the meantime, please visit Nursing (BSN) to review more information about the major. If you would like to map out your major, follow this link: Major Maps. If you would like to see single-course equivalencies, you can do so here

PTG Requirements

By changing the institution you will be able to see how the transfers at the sender institution selected.

When there is No equivalency found, the ARTSYS database shows no equivalent course at Allegany College of Maryland. There might be a course yet to be evaluated by Hood College that meets the requirement. Consult with your advisor.

Allegany College of Maryland Requirement
Hood College Requirement
Grand Total Credits
74
Important note: Hood College is transitioning to new core requirements and Program Transfer Guides are unavailable at this time. In the meantime, please visit www.hood.edu to review more information about our majors. If you would like to map out your major, check out our Major Maps on our website. If you would like to see single-course equivalencies, you can view these by clicking "Course Equivalencies Search" on the top of this ARTSYS webpage.