Nursing (B.S.N.)
Middle Georgia State University's (MGA) BSN Program is
approved by the Georgia Board of Nursing and accredited by the Accreditation
Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). The address for the Accreditation
Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) is 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite
850, Atlanta, GA 30326, (404) 975-5000. http://www.acenursing.us/accreditedprograms/programSearch.htm
Pre-Licensure BSN Program
The curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree combines nursing and general education courses.
In addition to the general policies for the nursing program explained above, the following policies apply to the BSN program:
Admission and Progression: BSN Program
Admission to the nursing program is competitive. To be considered for admission to the Middle Georgia State University (MGA) nursing program, applicants must:
- (a) be fully admitted to the University according to current catalog guidelines in good academic standing and must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all nursing core courses and the courses required for the nursing program. An applicant cannot be a transient student.
OR
(b) be admitted to the University for the first time as a transfer student in "good academic standing" with a minimum overall transfer GPA of 3.0 and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all nursing core courses and the courses required for the nursing program.
AND
(c) student MUST submit an online application to the nursing program by the deadline posted at https://www.mga.edu/health-natural-sciences/nursing/apply-instructions.php
AND
(d) Applicants must be fully admitted to the university by the posted nursing application deadline. All admission materials must be properly executed and submitted to the Admissions Office and Registrar including, but not limited to, official transcripts mailed directly from each institution attended.
- Students who have completed BIOL 1114K, BIOL 1124K, BIOL 1134K, ENGL 1101, ENGL 1102, PSYC 1101, PSYC 2103, and MATH courses must attain a grade of at least a “C” in each course.
- Students are required to complete all of the general education courses, and the legislative requirements prior to entering the nursing sequence.
- Applicants must register and take the nursing entrance test. The TEAS VI Entrance Exam must be taken within 12 months prior to the closing date of the application period. TEAS VI scores from other test sites are accepted. The testing fee is non-refundable. Applicants must score at the level of proficiency or higher to be considered for entrance into the undergraduate nursing program (ASN and PL-BSN only).
- A student who has withdrawn with a (W), a (WF) or failed with a (D or F) in any two (2) ASN or PLBSN nursing courses will not be eligible for re-entry or admission in the nursing program at MGA.
- Using all available data, including but not limited to the application, entrance test scores, SAT scores, high school GPA, or college academic GPA in courses required in the nursing curriculum, the Admissions, Recruitment, and Retention Committee of the nursing program will evaluate all applicants who meet the admission criteria. Acceptance into the Nursing Program is highly competitive and admission is not guaranteed.
It may not be possible to admit all students who meet the minimum requirements for admission due to availability of clinical space and faculty resources. If there are more qualified applicants than positions available in a nursing class, selection for admission could include the following:
- Percentage of courses complete
- Academic performance in science courses
- Patterns of withdrawal from courses/schools
- Recorded academic misconduct and/or disruptive behavior
- Written communication skills
- Academic history of Ds and/or Fs
- If the cumulative academic GPA in required nursing courses falls below 3.0 subsequent to their acceptance but prior to the first day of nursing class, students will be denied admission to the program.
- Applicants who are accepted for admission into the nursing program but do not enter the nursing class must reapply for admission.
- An applicant who is not accepted to the nursing program may reapply or pursue another major at the University by notifying the Office of the Registrar that they wish to change majors.
- Students seeking re-entry into any program of Nursing (i.e. Pre-licensure BSN, ASN, RN-BSN) must be fully admitted to the University in good academic standing.
Re-entry into any program of Nursing is not automatic and students are not guaranteed re-entry into the nursing program.
All students must submit a letter of intent to re-enter the nursing program within 10 working days after the registrar's office has posted final grades in the semester in which the course failure or withdrawal occurred.
A student who has withdrawn with a (W), (WF) or failed with a (D or F) in any two (2) ASN or PLBSN nursing courses will not be eligible for re-entry or admission in the nursing program at MGA.
Students planning to return to a nursing course, in which they have received a grade of D or F, or withdrawn with a (W) or a (WF) must meet the following criteria:
- Submit a letter of intent.
- Provide evidence of current immunizations (PPD or chest x-ray, Hepatitis-B series, tetanus and other required immunizations per health care agencies).
- Provide evidence of current CPR card must be certified by the American Heart Association in Child and Adult basic life support (BCLS) for health care providers. Current professional liability insurance and health insurance, and current criminal background check and drug screen.
- Attend a mandatory on-campus nursing skills day (PLBSN and ASN only). Re-entry is granted on a space available basis. It may not be possible to re-admit all students who apply for readmission due to availability of clinical space and faculty resources.
If there are more applicants than positions available in a nursing class, selection for readmission could include the following:
- Nursing courses complete
- Academic performance in nursing courses
- Recorded academic misconduct and/or disruptive behavior
- Written communication skills
All applications will be reviewed by the Admission, Recruitment and Retention Committee. Students requesting re-entry should contact their assigned nursing advisor with any questions or concerns.
Curriculum for Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Pre Licensure)
Core Curriculum (Credit: 42 hours)
Area A: Essential Skills (Credit: 9 hours)
ENGL 1101 | English Composition I | 3 credits |
ENGL 1102 | English Composition II | 3 credits |
| Area A Math Elective | 3 credits |
Note: Courses required for Area A must be completed within the first 30 hours.
Area B: Institutional Options (Credit: 4 hours)
| Perspectives Elective | 4 credits |
Area C: Humanities/Fine Arts (Credit: 6 hours)
| Literature Elective | 3 credits |
| Area C Elective | 3 credits |
Area D: Science, Math, and Technology (Credit: 11 hours)
| Lab Science Elective (Preferred CHEM 1151K; Acceptable BIOL 1001K, BIOL 2107K, CHEM 1211K or PHYS 1111K - must be lab course) | 4 credits |
| Lab Science Elective (Preferred CHEM 1152K; Acceptable BIOL 1002K, BIOL 2108K, CHEM 1212K or PHYS 1112K - must be lab course & sequence to first science course) | 4 credits |
MATH 1401 | Elementary Statistics | 3 credits |
Area E: Social Sciences (Credit: 12 hours)
HIST 2111 | United States History to 1865 | 3 credits |
| OR | |
HIST 2112 | United States History since 1865 | 3 credits |
| | |
POLS 1101 | American Government | 3 credits |
PSYC 1101 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 credits |
| Area E Elective | 3 credits |
Area F: Lower Division Major Requirements (Credit: 18 hours)
Major Field
Area F Elective Credit: 3 hours
Select from
SOCI 1101 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 credits |
SOCI 1160 | Introduction to Social Problems | 3 credits |
SOCI 2293 | Introduction to Marriage and Family | 3 credits |
Upper Division Nursing Courses Required for Pre-Licensure BSN Program (Credit: 60 hours)
NURS 3001 | Fundamentals of Nursing | 7 credits |
NURS 3110 | Patho-Pharmacology | 4 credits |
NURS 3111 | Concepts of Mental Health Nursing Care (3-6-5) | 5 credits |
NURS 3115 | Concepts of Adult and Gerontological Nursing Care I (4-9-7) | 7 credits |
NURS 3200 | Physical Assessment (3-3-4) | 4 credits |
NURS 3330 | Nursing Research Methods (3-0-3) | 3 credits |
NURS 4000 | Concepts of Community Health and Transcultural Nursing Care (3-6-5) | 5 credits |
NURS 4116 | Concepts of Women's and Infant Health Care (3-3-4) | 4 credits |
NURS 4200 | Concepts of the Nurse as Leader/Manager (3-0-3) | 3 credits |
NURS 4210 | Concepts of Adult and Gerontological Nursing Care II (4-6-6) | 6 credits |
NURS 4211 | Concepts of Nursing Care of Children (3-3-4) | 4 credits |
NURS 4315 | Senior Nursing Practicum (3-15-8) | 8 credits |
Total Hours: 120