| Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ | Publication: 2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Nursing (BSN) Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Nursing (BSN)123 credits required for graduation The School of Health Sciences offers a Bachelor of Science of Nursing (B.S.N.) degree. Clinical CoursesSeveral courses in the Nursing Program include both class and clinical components. The clinical and class components complement each other as integrated elements of a course that facilitate the accomplishment of Course Outcome Goals. Students must pass both the clinical and class. If a student is unsuccessful in either the class or the clinical component, he/she will not receive a passing grade and must repeat both components of the course AccreditationThe Nursing Program at Georgia Gwinnett College has received full approval from the Georgia Board of Nursing (GBON). The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Georgia Gwinnett College is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org). CurriculumGeneral Education Requirements (60 hours)The primary objective of the general education requirements is to guarantee that all students seeking a degree will be exposed to a common set of learning experiences that draw from a broad spectrum of subject areas. These common learning experiences are designed so that a student who completes the general education requirements will achieve the general education program goals, as well as take the core set of sciences, which are prerequisites to the courses in the program of study curriculum. Additional Requirements (3 hours)The physical education requirement comprises one credit hour of Wellness and two credit hours of additional Physical Education courses. Legislative RequirementsGeorgia law requires that each candidate for a degree demonstrate knowledge of the history and constitution of the United States and Georgia. These requirements may be met by receiving a passing grade in certain courses, or by passing the appropriate examination. The courses and the requirement(s) each course satisfies are as follows: 1. HIST 2111 or HIST 2112 satisfies the Georgia and U.S. History requirement (if taken at a University System of Georgia Institute) 2. POLS 1101 satisfies the Georgia and U.S. Constitution requirement (if taken at a University System of Georgia Institute) 3. Students with transfer credit (HIST 2111, HIST 2112 or POLS 1101) from outside the University System of Georgia will need to contact the Testing Center regarding the legislative exams requirement. Nursing Program Admission Requirements & ProceduresFall admission applicants:
For Spring admission applicants:
The following criteria is required to be considered for admission:
1. Apply to GGC and be accepted 2. Have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 in required general education courses for nursing and a minimum of a 3.0 overall science GPA (cumulative GPA of all required science courses: CHEM 1151K and CHEM 1152K or CHEM 1211K and CHEM 1212K; BIOL 2251K and BIOL 2252K; and BIOL 2260K) o Course history will be evaluated in determining acceptance into program (this means that all attempts of all required courses will be used to determine overall GPA) o A student who has received one D or F in a previous nursing course will have the grade calculated into cumulative overall GPA. o Science courses required for the program must be less than 6 years old. Note: GGC has a policy that if a student repeats a course, the higher grade is recorded on the transcript; however, ALL grades will be used in determining overall general education GPA and science GPA for admission to the Nursing Program. Withdraws “W” from courses noted on transcripts are not used in GPA calculations. 3. Complete the TEAS Test only the first two attempts will be reviewed. Note: The TEAS Test must be taken within one (1) year of applying. The minimum TEAS overall score must be a 70 or higher. 4.Obtain one (1) recommendation from a faculty member of an accredited institution utilizing Nursing Program reference form (PDF) 5.Obtain one (1) recommendation from a professional/work reference utilizing the Nursing Program reference form (PDF) 6. Provide a typed-written personal statement. 500 words or less addressing the following topic: the foundation for GGC’s nursing program is a caring philosophy. “As a nurse, we have the opportunity to heal the heart, mind, soul, and body of our patients, their families, and ourselves” (Maya Angelou). Incorporating this quote and the foundation of GGC’s Nursing Program, why do you want to be a nurse? What factors in your life influenced your decision to pursue nursing as a career.
Major Requirements (60 hours)The 60 credit nursing curriculum, offered over four semesters, has 16 courses which include four integrated Wellness and Illness courses, health assessment, research, population health, leadership, two integrated pathophysiology and pharmacology courses, three professional nursing courses, and a capstone course. The number of professional and leadership courses reflects a commitment to core-values espoused by the faculty, and particularly by the local health care community, and will create a medium for connecting program concepts. The health assessment, research, and integrated pathophysiology and pharmacology courses have strong bases in the sciences and liberal arts which create a solid foundation for nursing knowledge. Course credits are evenly distributed across four semesters with no current plans to offer clinical courses in the summer. By not offering clinical courses in the summer, students will have the opportunity to pursue nurse extern positions offered by surrounding health care facilities. Externships serve to augment learning and will produce a more marketable, valued, and well-rounded nursing graduate. Healthcare partners have indicated that externships help prepare graduates for employment. Expected Student OutcomesBachelor of Science - NursingThe School of Health Sciences Nursing Program Outcomes are congruent with the mission and philosophy of the nursing program, with role expectations for professional nursing as defined by the American Nurses Association, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Baccalaureate Essentials, and Quality and Safety Education, and the needs of our community stakeholders. Program Outcomes/Goals include:
Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Nursing Program the student will:
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Core IMPACTS (42 Semester Hours)See Core IMPACTS Curriculum Requirements
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Field of Study (18 semester hours)A grade of C or better is required | ||||
| Course Name | Credit Hours | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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| MATH 1401 - Elementary Statistics (if not taken previously) | (3) Credit Hours | |||
| PSYC 1102 - Introduction to Psychology (if not taken previously) | (3) Credit Hours | |||
| CHEM 1151K - Survey of Chemistry I with Lab (if not taken previously) | (4) Credit Hours | |||
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| CHEM 1152K - Survey of Chemistry II with Lab (if not taken previously) | (4) Credit Hours | |||
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| CHEM 1211K - Principles of Chemistry I with Laboratory (if not taken previously) | (4) Credit Hours | |||
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| CHEM 1212K - Principles of Chemistry II with Laboratory (if not taken previously) | (4) Credit Hours | |||
| BIOL 2251K - Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory | (4) Credit Hours | |||
| BIOL 2252K - Anatomy and Physiology II with Laboratory | (4) Credit Hours | |||
| BIOL 2260k - Foundations of Microbiology with Laboratory | (4) Credit Hours | |||
| PSYC 2500 - Lifespan Developmental Psychology | (3) Credit Hours | |||
| HSCI 2000 - Medical Terminology | (3) Credit Hours | |||
Additional Requirements (3 hours) | ||||
Physical Education Requirement
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Program of Study (60 semester hours) | ||||
Required Nursing Courses: | ||||
First Semester | ||||
| Course Name | Credit Hours | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
| NURS 3000 - Health Assessment | (4) Credit Hours | |||
| NURS 3011 - Integrated Pathophysiology and Pharmacology I | (3) Credit Hours | |||
| NURS 3020 - Wellness & Illness I | (7) Credit Hours | |||
| NURS 3030 - Professional Nursing I | (2) Credit Hours | |||
Second Semester | ||||
| Course Name | Credit Hours | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
| NURS 3012 - Integrated Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II | (3) Credit Hours | |||
| NURS 3022 - Wellness & Illness II | (7) Credit Hours | |||
| NURS 3031 - Professional Nursing II | (2) Credit Hours | |||
| NURS 3040 - Nursing Research | (3) Credit Hours | |||
Third Semester | ||||
| Course Name | Credit Hours | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
| NURS 4019 - Wellness and Illness III | (7) Credit Hours | |||
| NURS 4051 - Population Health Nursing | (4) Credit Hours | |||
| NURS 4001 - A Cultural Exploration of Health through Food and Nutrition | (3) Credit Hours | |||
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| NURS 4002 - Complementary and Altrnative Approaches to Health | (3) Credit Hours | |||
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| NURS 4003 - Issues and Trends in Critical Care Nursing | (3) Credit Hours | |||
Fourth Semester | ||||
| Course Name | Credit Hours | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
| NURS 4012 - Nursing Leadership | (3) Credit Hours | |||
| NURS 4021 - Wellness and Illness IV | (7) Credit Hours | |||
| NURS 4032 - Professional Nursing III | (2) Credit Hours | |||
| NURS 4040 - Nursing Capstone | (3) Credit Hours | |||
Comments:See pre and co-requisites to follow proper sequence for nursing courses; a grade of “C” in Nursing courses is a numeric grade of “75”
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