Bachelor of Science in Nursing
The Department of Nursing offers a four year program leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The nursing program of study is designed to prepare graduates with entry level nursing practice knowledge and skills upon which professional careers and additional study can be built. The baccalaureate nursing program emphasizes professional nursing practice and leadership skills.
The Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree curriculum builds upon a foundation of the arts, sciences, and humanities essential to professional nursing. The BSN curriculum is designed to provide the knowledge base necessary for entry into professional nursing practice.
AASU Nursing students practice in area health care systems such as Memorial Health University Medical Center and Saint Joseph's/Candler Health System, as well as many diverse community settings. In order to maintain smaller classrooms, BSN Students are admitted twice annually, once in Fall and Spring semesters. For more information, see Admissions.
BSN Program of Study
BSN Info Sheet and Curriculum
Sequence
If you have any questions, contact the Department of Nursing
For more information, please contact the Nursing Department at (912) 344-2575 or nursing@armstrong.edu
Last Updated: August 31, 2009
