Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019

Nursing B.S.N.

Areas A, B, C, D for health professions majors, & E (See Core section of the Catalog) (42 semester hours)

Degree Requirements

Area F

BIOL 2160Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4

BIOL 2170Human Anatomy & Physiology II

4

BIOL 2180Allied Health Microbiology

4

PSYC 2103Intro to Human Development

3

NRSG 2780Healthcare Delivery Systems

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Major Requirements (60 semester hours)

NRSG 3140Therapeutic Hlth Assessment

3

NRSG 3140LTherapeutic Hlth Assessment Cl

0

NRSG 3240Fnds of Nursing Practice

9

NRSG 3240LFnds of Nursing Practice Clin

0

NRSG 3345Nursing Pathopharmacology

3

NRSG 4001Sem: Human Cultures & World

0

NRSG 3440Int Nrsg Mgmt Adult/Ger I

6

NRSG 3440LInt Nrsg Mgmt Adult/Ger I Clin

0

NRSG 3560Community & Pop-Based Nurs

4

NRSG 3560LComm & Pop-Based Nrsg Clinical

0

NRSG 3540Psyc Mental Health Nursing

5

NRSG 3540LPsyc Mental Hlth Nurs Clinical

0

NRSG 4002Sem: Intellect & Prac Skills

0

NRSG 4580Adult Health II

8

NRSG 4580LAdult Health II Clinical

0

NRSG 4665Nursing Care of the Family

7

NRSG 4665LNursing Care of the Family Clinical

0

NRSG 4140Discovery & Evidenced-Based Pr

2

NRSG 4003Sem: Pers & Soc Responsibility

0

NRSG 4780Leadership and Mgmt in Nursing

3

NRSG 4980Clinical Internship

7

NRSG 4980LClinical Internship Lab

0

NRSG 4981Integrated Clinical Concepts

1

NRSG 4004Sem: Integrative & Ap Learning

0

 

Total Credit Hours: 120

Dismissal Policy

Nursing majors are required to achieve a grade of C or higher in all nursing courses to remain in the nursing program.  Students no earning a grade of C or higher may petition the School of Nursing Admissions and progressions Committee for readmission to the program.  Student readmission, when approved, requires a new program of study and the timing of the student's return is based on the space available in the nursing cohorts.  Students may not repeat more than one nursing course.  A nursing student who is unsuccessful in two nursing courses in ineligible to continue in the program.

NOTE: A 1-hour seminar course is a program requirement during the first semester of the freshman year in all majors but is not counted in the total hours for graduation. The freshman seminar for nursing students facilitates development of skills necessary for a successful and meaningful collegiate experience. Students will take GCSU 0001 to meet the 1-hour seminar requirement.

Testing

Students admitted to the Georgia College Nursing Program will be required to take nationally normed tests throughout the curriculum. Students who have difficulty with standardized test taking are advised to consider this requirement before selecting nursing as a major. Standardized tests are given in all clinical nursing courses. A standardized Exit Exam is also part of the requirement for graduation in the BSN program.

NOTE: In order to graduate, students must also fulfill other requirements specified in the Graduation Requirements Section of the Catalog.

Career Information for BSN Graduates

Registered nurses are employed in a wide variety of settings and roles. In Georgia, ample professional opportunities exist in varied health care agencies for graduates of the baccalaureate nursing program. The need for baccalaureate prepared registered nurses increases yearly.