Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Gordon State College's School of Nursing faculty have designed the curriculum based on concepts and competencies derived from recommendations for the education of nurses, changes in nursing practice and health care delivery, and changes in population health. Healthcare is a complex and rapidly evolving system that compels nursing education to graduate students who are capable of using sound clinical reasoning to make prudent decisions in order to facilitate the delivery of safe, quality care. Graduates must be prepared to interact within today's complex healthcare environment; appreciate the ambiguity associated with nursing practice and healthcare delivery; maintain compassion, civility and integrity; and be attuned to the needs of individuals, families, and the larger community.
Program Admission Information and Application Here
Area F And Degree Requirements
Required Courses
- BIOL 2210K (4 hours)
- BIOL 2211K (4 hours)
- BIOL 2250K (4 hours)
- MATH 2101 (3 hours)
- NURS 3010 (4 hours)
- NURS 3011 (3 hours)
- NURS 3012 (6 hours)
- NURS 3212 (7 hours)
- NURS 3220 (5 hours)
- NURS 3322 (3 hours)
- NURS 3324 (6 hours)
- NURS 4412 (8 hours)
- NURS 4420 (6 hours)
- NURS 4522 (4 hours)
- NURS 4512 (4 hours)
- NURS 4524 (3 hours)
- PSYC 2101 (3 hours)
- PSYC 2103 (3 hours)
- SOCI 1160 (3 hours)
- SOCI 2293 (3 hours)