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Waters College of Health Professions
Program MapB.S.N. / Major: NURSINGArea B History/Civ: Select 1HrsArea E History: Select 1HrsProgram Admission Criteria
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WCHP Advisement Center
Total Hours: 124 / Catalog Year: 2021-22HIST 1111World Hist/Civ I3HIST 2110US A Comprehensive Survey3Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program is competitive. Requirements for admission to the School of Nursing are based on requirements in place at the time of application to the BSN Program.
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Start Year 2020ID #:HIST 1112World Hist/Civ II3HIST 2111US History to 18773
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FRESHMANFallSemGradeCreditMilestonesSpringSemGradeCreditMilestonesArea B Electives: Select 1HIST 2112Survey of US History II3The online application and application deadlines can be found at:
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*ENGL 1101Composition I3Complete 1 of 5 required lab sciences*ENGL 1102Composition II3Complete 3 of 5 required lab sciencesANTH 1150
Glob Pers Ant: People of World
3Area E Elective: Select 1http://chp.georgiasouthern.edu/nursing/programs/bachelor-of-science/bsn-admissions/
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FYE 1220First-Year Seminar2KINS 1525Concepts Hlth & Physical Act.2CRJU 2010Universal Justice3AAST 2000Intro to African Amer. Studies3
The following minimum requirements apply:
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*KINS 2531Human Anatomy & Phys I3Complete ENGL 1101*KINS 2532Human Anatomy & Phys II3Complete A&P I lecture & labFORL 2001ARAB, CHIN, FREN, FORL, GRMN, JAPN, LATN, SPAN3ANTH 1102Intro to Anthropology31.
Admission to Georgia Southern University;
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*KINS 2511Human Anatomy & Phys I Lab1Complete MATH *KINS 2512Human Anatomy & Phys II Lab1Complete ENGL 1102FORL 2002ECON 1101Survey of Economics32.A minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on all attempted courses on the Program of Study for the School of Nursing.
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HIST 2110, 2111, Or 21123Have overall 3.0 GPA or better*STAT 1401Elementary Statistics3Have overall 3.0 GPA or betterFORL 2060ECON 1150Prin Macroeconomics by WC3
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*MATH 1001 Or higher3* -------0GEOG 1130World Regional Geography3ECON 2105Prin of Macroeconomics33.Achieve a cumulative score of at least 75% on the HESI Admission Assessment (A2) Exam. The subject areas:
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*D1 First Lab Science3HLPR 2010Culture, Illness, Diag. & Treat.3HONS 1131Inquiry in the Social Sci3Anatomy & PhysiologyGrammarBasic Math Skills
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*D1 First Lab1HONS 1134Inquiry in Global Issues3PSYC 1101Introduction to Psychology3Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary & General Knowledge
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Total 15Total 16IDS 2000Diaspora Studies3SOCI 1101Introduction to Sociology34.Complete at least 12 of the 20 hours of required lab science coursework with a minimum of "C" in both the lab and didactic portions of each course.
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Tips: Start building a back up plan. Nursing programs are highly competitive. Discuss your options/ideas with your advisor. Do job shadowing to verify your career path.Tips: Courses not completed in the Fall or Spring can be taken over Summer to stay on track! Students should complete A&P I and II prior to taking the HESI A2 Exam. INTS 2130Intro to International Studies3WGSS 2100Intro Women's Gender & Sex3
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POLS 1150World Politics3Area F5.
Completion of 54 semester hours in appropriate Core courses prior to admissions.
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Target Credits 31/124 Total Credits Earned 31PSYC 2300Global Persp in Dev Tech3CHFD 2137Lifespan Development36.
Sciences in Area F must have been completed within the past 5 years and with a grade of "C" or higher.
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SOPHOMOREFallSemGradeCreditMilestonesSpringSemGradeCreditMilestonesRELS 2100World Religions3KINS 2533Pathophysiology 37.
A grade of "C" or higher is required for Core Areas A, D, and F courses.
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*BIOL 2240Microbiology4Complete 5 of 5 lab sciencesCORE 2000CORE Capstone 1Apply to Nursing programRELS 2130Intro to Religious Studies3Complete one of the following A&P sequencesAnatomy & Physiology I (3)Microbiology (4)D1 Science w/Lab I (4)
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*CHFD 2137Lifespan Development3Complete A&P II lecture & lab*KINS 2533Pathophysiology3Complete all Core A-FSABR 2960Study Abroad3KINS 2531Anatomy & Physiology I 3Anatomy & Physiology I Lab (1)Pathophysiology (3)D1 Science w/Lab II (4)
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Area B Elective3Earn min. of 75% on HESI A2POLS 1101American Government3Have overall 3.0 GPA or betterSOCI 2000Global Sociology3KINS 2511Anatomy & Physiology I Lab1Anatomy & Physiology II (3)
Lifespan Development (3)
Statistics (3)
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Area C ENGL Or PHIL3Have overall 3.0 GPA or betterArea C Elective3If accepted, accept your seat and attend New Nursing Student Orientation.WGSS 2200Gender in Global Contexts3KINS 2532Anatomy & Physiology II3
Anatomy & Physiology II Lab (1)
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*D1 Second Lab Science3Earn C or better in Areas A,D, & FArea E Elective3Area C ENGL/PHIL: Select 1KINS 2512Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 18.Students who fail out of any nursing program may be considered for readmission to Georgia Southern's nursing program after a period of 5 years.
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*D1 Second Lab1HIST 1111 Or HIST 11123ENGL 2100Literature & Humanities3BIOL 2081Anatomy & Physiology I 3
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ENGL 2111World Literature I3BIOL 2081LAnatomy & Physiology I Lab19.Repeating more than one didactic course, or repeating one didactic course more than once in Areas A, D, or F to earn a passing grade of "C" or better, makes the student ineligible for admission.
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Total 17Total 16ENGL 2112World Literature II3BIOL 2082Anatomy & Physiology II3
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Tips: Do not take the HESI A2 until after completing KINS 2532/2512. Strive to complete all area D and F courses by the end of this semester. Solidify your back up plan with your advisor. Tips: Courses not completed in the Fall or Spring can be taken over Summer to stay on track! Nursing supplies are expensive; consider working this Summer to save up.PHIL 2010Intro to Philosophy3BIOL 2082LAnatomy & Physiology II Lab 110.Students admitted to the nursing program major must maintain a minimum overall 3.0 GPA and a min. grade of "C" in all Areas A, D, and F courses prior to beginning the first nursing course.
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PHIL 2030Introduction to Ethics3Complete one of the following:
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Target Credits 64/124 Total Credits Earned 64Area C Elective: Select 1BIOL 2240Microbiology w/Lab411.Students with outstanding admission requirements must provide proof of meeting the requirements before the beginning of the admitted semester. Failure to do so will result in removal from the admitted list.
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JUNIORFallSemGradeCreditMilestonesSpringSemGradeCreditMilestonesART 1000Art in Life3BIOL 2275Microorganisms & Disease w/Lab4
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*NURS 3101Skills & Ess. Of Nurs. Practice5Complete all Fall semester courses*NURS 3105Pharmacology II2Apply for graduationARTH 2531Art History I3Nursing Elective12.Post-Baccalaureate students must have a min. GPA of 3.0 on grades earned in Statistics, Anatomy and Physiology I & II with labs, Microbiology, Pathophysiology, and Lifespan Development to be eligible to apply.
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*NURS 3102Health Assessment4*NURS 3107Adult Health Nursing I7Complete all Spring semester coursesCOMM 1110Public Speaking3A complete listing of approved Nursing electives is available in the Undergraduate Catalog.
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*NURS 3103Professional Nursing Practice2*NURS 3108Mental Health Nursing5HONS 1132Inquiry in the Humanities3Note: Transfer students must apply using the same admission criteria for application as all nursing applicants. Transfer credit hours for nursing courses will be evaluated by the BSN Program Director. Students having failures ("D" or less) in previous nursing courses may be considered for admission into the nursing program at Georgia Southern University after a period of 5 years.
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*NURS 3104Pharmacology I2*Nursing Elective3MUSC 1100Music Appreciation3https://catalog.georgiasouthern.edu/undergraduate/waters-health-professions/nursing/nursing-bsn/
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THEA 1100Theatre Appreciation3
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AREA D: Lab Science Sequence - Select 1The Nursing elective is taken after admission to the Nursing program and can be taken in any of the first 3 semesters in the program and/or in the Summer. It must be completed prior to the final semester in the program.
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BIOL 1107Principles of Biology I3Additional Information
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Total 13Total 17BIOL 1107LPrinciples of Biology I Lab1Clinical agencies utilized by the SON require criminal background checks and/or drug testing prior to acceptance of the student into clinical facilities. Students who do not pass the criminal background check and/or drug test will be unable to attend clinical courses and therefore will be unable to complete their program of study resulting in course failure. Any fees or cost associated with background checks and/or drug testing are the responsibility of the student.
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Tips: Nursing Major Courses are not available during the Summer. These Fall semester courses are prereqs for all the Spring semester courses.Tips: Nursing elective may be taken in the Summer. These Spring semester courses are prereqs for all the Fall semester courses. Consider taking NURS 4113 (Nursing Research) during Summer to lighten your Fall load.BIOL 1108Principles of Biology II3
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BIOL 1108LPrinciples of Biology II Lab1Core
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Target Credits 94/124 Total Credits Earned 94CHEM 1151KSurvey Chemistry I w/Lab4Nursing majors complete the Clinical Health Professions Core curriculum.
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SENIORFallSemGradeCreditMilestonesSpringSemGradeCreditMilestonesCHEM 1152KSurvey Chemistry II w/Lab4All courses for the nursing program must be completed within a total of four consecutive calendar years.
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*NURS 4106Pharmacology III2Complete all Fall semester courses*NURS 4111Adult Health Nursing II7Complete all Spring semester coursesCHEM 1211KPrin of Chemistry I w/Lab4Course PrerequisitesAll core courses and graduation requirements must be completed before the senior II semester of nursing.
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*NURS 4109Women's & Children's Nursing6*NURS 4112Leadership & Mgnt Capstone6CHEM 1212KPrin of Chemistry II w/Lab4You are responsible for any prerequisites for elective classes; prerequisite credit hours may be in addition to those required by your program of study. Check course descriptions in the course catalog for a full list of course prereqs. NURS 4113 Nursing Research can be taken in any of the first 3 semesters in the program and/or in the Summer.
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*NURS 4110Community Health Nursing5*NURS 4114Critical Analysis1PHYS 1111KIntroductory Physics I w/Lab4At least 21 semester credit hours must be upper- division courses in the major field and at least 39 semester credit hours must be upper-division work overall. Upper-division is defined as 3000 level or above.
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*NURS 4113Research3 PHYS 1112KIntroductory Physics II w/Lab4
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PHYS 2211KPrinciples of Physics I w/Lab4Undergraduate Catalog
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PHYS 2212KPrinciples of Physics II w/Lab4AdvisementThis Program Map provides a short summary of information and requirements. Additional information can be found in the undergraduate catalog at: http:/catalog.georgiasouthern.edu/undergraduate/
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Students are advised by assigned academic advisors on their designated home campus.
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Total 16Total 14http://catalog.georgiasouthern.edu/undergraduate/
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Tips: Nursing Research may be taken in the Summer after NURS 3101. These Fall semester courses are prereqs for all the Spring semester courses. All Core must be completed by the start of your S2 semester.Tips: Work with your Nursing Office Administrator for information on applying for licensure and registering for the NCLEX exam.
http://chp.georgiasouthern.edu/ssc
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* A grade of ā€œCā€ or better is required. Bold courses are semester only.Target Credits 124/124 Total Credits Earned 124
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"Georgia Southern University accepts the premise that ultimately a student's program is his or her own responsibility." Taking any coursework that does not fit within your chosen program of study may impact your Financial Aid.
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