- The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at Georgia State University is an undergraduate program that provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become registered nurses (RN) and pursue a career in nursing.
- The program includes classroom instruction, laboratory work, and clinical experiences in a variety of healthcare settings.
- The BSN program requires 120 credit hours, including core courses in nursing, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and pharmacology, as well as general education courses in humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
- Students also participate in clinical experiences in a range of healthcare settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and community health centers.
- To be admitted to the program, students must have a high school diploma or equivalent, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. They must also complete prerequisite courses in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and chemistry, and submit transcripts and test scores.