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Bachelor of Science in Nursing Curriculum

Two-Year Transfer Program
The baccalaureate curriculum plan specifies required courses and sequence in each of the years of the B.S.N. program. Students transfer in after two years of general preparatory work elsewhere. Students are accepted at the junior level only. A minimum of 30 semester hours of nursing course work must be earned in residence. The curriculum focuses on the knowledge and practice of nursing and draws on relevant arts, sciences and the humanities.

All undergraduate nursing students will take the courses listed below plus six credit hours of electives, in addition to the general education core requirements, to complete B.S.N. degree requirements. The nursing courses are taken in sequence beginning the junior year. In the junior and senior years, students will concentrate study in nursing theory and practice and continue study in general education. Students must complete their core curriculum courses prior to beginning their senior year in nursing.

Curriculum Schema for Two-Year Transfer Program

RN to BSN Program
The MCG School of Nursing proudly offers our RN-BSN program for
Registered Nurses who are seeking their Bachelor of Science in Nursing
degree. This degree completion program offers flexibility and accessibility for the RN student through online courses. The utilization of distance learning technology and online courses enable the RN students to complete the program and rarely leave their home communities. The few on-campus classes and lab experiences are offered one day a week on our Augusta and Athens campuses and our satellite campus on Gordon College in Barnesville, Georgia.

Curriculum for RN to BSN program


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October 16, 2006