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Nursing, B.S.N.


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The College of Health and Human Services  undergraduate major in Nursing provides registered nurses who are graduates from either an associate degree or a diploma program an opportunity to obtain a baccalaureate degree in Nursing. This major is designed to prepare nurses to practice as generalists in health care settings with clients of all ages and acquaints the nurse with the historical development of nursing and trends affecting nursing and health care delivery. Leadership abilities of the professional nurse are emphasized. The theoretical basis of nursing and the changing scope of nursing practice are analyzed. Beginning research activities are developed. This major also prepares students for future graduate nursing education.

Program Outcomes

  1. Practice nursing within a dynamic wellness-illness framework in the care of culturally diverse individuals, groups, families, and communities.
  2. Demonstrate clinical judgment and decision-making skills.
  3. Utilize nursing and other appropriate theories and models in clinical practice.
  4. Apply research-based knowledge from nursing and other sciences as the basis for practice.
  5. Partner with clients and colleagues in planning, implementing, and evaluating healthcare delivery.
  6. Promote changes from improvement and delivery of healthcare services and practices.
  7. Assist individuals and families in making quality-of-life and end-of-life decisions in order to achieve a peaceful death.
  8. Use technology to enhance healthcare delivery. 

Accreditation

This major is accredited by the:

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
(ACEN)
3343 Peachtree Road. NE
Suite 850
Atlanta, GA 30326
Website: www.nlnac.org

Special Admission Requirements

In addition to meeting university admissions criteria, applicants must:

  1. have earned an associate’s degree in nursing or have graduated from a diploma nursing program; and
  2. be currently licensed as registered professional nurse in the state of residence.

Individuals who recently graduated from an associate’s degree nursing program and are in the process of obtaining a Registered Professional Nurse License may be admitted conditionally, with the provision that licensure shall be obtained by the end of the first term of enrollment in order to continue in the program.

Applicants with credentials from countries other than the United States must have their credentials evaluated through a university approved evaluation organization. Contact the Admissions Office for a listing of approved evaluation organizations. The evaluated credentials must be submitted with one’s application.

Applicants must assume all responsibility for fees associated with testing.

All required credentials must be on file in the Office of Admission before applicants can be admitted to the program.

Degree Requirements


Students must meet all university requirements for a bachelor’s degree, but a minimum of 35 credits must be completed at the upper-division level; up to 85 lower-division credits may be transferred to GSU.

In addition, all nursing courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. A student may repeat only two nursing courses once to earn a grade of “C” or better without being academically dismissed from the program.

General Education Requirements


The curriculum fulfills the general education requirements of the university as stated in the catalog.

Required Courses


Lower-Division Course Work


The following courses are required at the lower-division level unless specified by *: Nursing Courses (30 Hours) (Granted for the associate degree nursing coursework as a block)

  • General Education and Other Courses (55 Hours)
  • Anatomy and Physiology (4)
  • General Chemistry (4)
  • Organic Chemistry (4)*
  • Microbiology (4)
  • Written Composition I (3)
  • Written Composition II (3) *
  • Speech/Oral Communications (3)*
  • Writing Intensive Elective (3)*
  • General Psychology (3) *
  • General Sociology (3) *
  • Human Growth and Development or Life-Span Development (3)*
  • Statistics (3)*
  • Humanities Elective (3)*
  • Basic Computer Applications (3)*
  • Fine Arts Elective (3)*
  • Multicultural Elective (3)
NOTE:

* These courses may be taken at either the lower-division or upper-division level. Individuals may choose to be admitted conditionally and take these courses at the upper-division level. However, this will extend the total time for program completion at GSU.

NOTE:

** If the Humanities Elective and Fine Arts Elective have already been taken at the lower division, these credits may be replaced by Free Electives.

Total - 120 Hours


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