Nursing, Bachelor of Science (BSN) < Albany State University (2024)

BSN Program Overview

Albany State University offers a high-quality Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) that’s both affordable and convenient. Throughout the program’s curriculum, students are exposed to the various fields and specializations within the nursing profession, including women’s health, pediatrics, adult medical-surgical, and many others. This culminates with the student earning their BSN, which makes the graduate academically eligible to write the state licensing examination (the NCLEX-RN) to practice as a registered nurse.

Undergraduate nursing education—whether at the associate or baccalaureate level—prepares the nurse to function as a generalist utilizing the triad of evidenced based practice, teaching, and practice in providing nursing care in traditional and nontraditional settings. The professional nurse is broadly prepared to assume responsibilities as a leader, client advocate, change agent, health care provider, health educator, and consumer of research. Additionally, our BSN graduates are prepared to enter graduate nursing programs in order to advance their careers, several of which are offered at this institution!

Albany State University proudly offers the following program tracks to allow our students to complete this degree quickly and conveniently, regardless of their experience within the collegiate setting:

Generic (2+2) BSN Program Overview

The Generic BSN Program is structured as a “2+2 program,” in which the student spends their first 2 years at the University completing the Core curriculum and their second 2 years completing the nursing curriculum. Currently, students are admitted into this program for the Fall semester annually. Courses within this program are primarily taken on-campus (that is, on Albany State University’s East and West Campuses) with the potential for some courses to be offered as online or hybridized; however, this is not guaranteed. Clinical experiences are held in our clinical skills and simulations labs, Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, and other facilities in the surrounding area as needed.

Freshmen will enter ASU as a Health and Human Performance major with a pre-nursing attribute, which MUST be specified upon application to the University. During their first 2 academic years (that is, their freshman and sophom*ore years), students intending to apply to this program will complete the entirety of the Core curriculum, which includes nine (9) courses utilized in the determination of their Nursing GPA (and, consequently, program eligibility). After being accepted into this nursing program, the student’s major will be changed to Nursing, and this track comprises five (5) additional consecutive semesters, including one (1) required Summer semester.

Accelerated (2nd Degree) BSN Program Overview

The Accelerated (or “Second Degree”) BSN Program is designed for students who have already earned a bachelor’s degree in an area other than nursing and have graduated with at least a 3.0 Cumulative GPA but who also desire to earn their BSN with consideration of their past educational experience. Currently, students are only admitted into this program during the Fall semester. Currently, students are admitted into this program for the Fall semester annually. Courses within this program are primarily taken on-campus (that is, on Albany State University’s East and West Campuses) with the potential for some courses to be offered as online or hybridized; however, this is not guaranteed. Clinical experiences are held in our clinical skills and simulations labs, Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, and other facilities in the surrounding area as needed.

Applicants will enter ASU as a Health and Human Performance major with a pre-nursing attribute, which MUST be specified upon application to the University. After being accepted into this nursing program, the student’s major will be changed to Nursing, and this track comprises five (5) additional consecutive semesters, including one (1) required Summer semester.

Admission Criteria: Baccalaureate Nursing Programs

Generic (2+2) BSN Admission Criteria

Applicants must:

  1. FIRST, submit an application to Albany State University andbe admittedin good standing.
  2. AFTER beingacceptedas a studentat Albany State University, submit the completed application, a $20.00 application fee money order, and a printed copy of their TEAS exam scores by the application deadline.
    • In addition to a printed copy, applicants who take the TEAS exam at a testing site other than ASU’s West Campus Testing Center must also have their official TEAS scores transferred to Albany State University via ATI Testing’s “TEAS Transcript.”
  3. Pass the standardized entrance exam for admission to nursing at or above the established percentage rate within no more than two (2) attempts within 12 months of application submission. As TEAS scores are valid for 12 months after the published testing date, scores older than 12 months of age at the time of application submission will not be considered.
    • Currently, the entrance exam is the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS), and theminimumqualifying score is 70.0%.
  4. Successfully complete and exit all learning support courses.
  5. Complete the entirety of the baccalaureate Core curriculum (including the “Above the Core” requirements) prior to Fall admission with a minimum letter grade of “C” in all coursework.
    • Applicants with six (6) or less credit hours of outstanding Core curriculum may still be considered for program admission, provided no other criteria are outstanding and none of the outstanding courses impact the calculation of an applicant’s Nursing GPA, as discussed below. However, if admitted, any outstanding Core must be completed within two (2) semesters of program enrollment.
  6. Have a minimum cumulative Nursing Grade Point Average (NGPA) of 2.8 in the following nine (9) Core courses: English Composition I & II, two (2) sequential courses in an Area D science (either Biology I & II or Chemistry I & II), Microbiology, Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II, Human Growth and Development, and Pre-Nursing Seminar.
    • Only the grades from the above nine (9) courses will be used to compute the student’s NGPA. All passing, failing, and repeated course grades from within thepast 10 yearswill be included in this calculation.
  7. Complete all required science courses with a grade of “C” or higher in each course. Only one (1) science course failure is allowed, and this course must be repeated prior to entry into the nursing program. If the science failure(s) occurred more than 3 years ago, the student has the opportunity to repeat the course(s) one (1) time.
  8. Successfully complete Human Anatomy and Physiology course(s) that are less than 6 years oldat the time of potential admissionto the nursing program. Any Human Anatomy & Physiology courses that are older than 6 years of age must be retaken and passed with a letter grade of “C” or higher.
  9. Following admission to the nursing program, students will be required to submit documentation evidencing satisfaction (and/or maintenance) of the following requirements prior to the established pre-clinical deadline for each nursing course with a clinical/laboratory component:
    • Annual flu vaccinations
    • Complete criminal background check and 10-panel drug screening (viaPreCheck)
      • ​Students are subjected to compulsory background checks per clinical agency requirements and may alsobe required to submit to random tests for illegal use of controlled substances as a provision by the law or regulations of the contracting agency. If the site refuses to allow a student to attend clinical experiences, the nursing program is not obligated to find another clinical site, and the student will not be able to complete the nursing program at ASU. Therefore, it is important to conduct personal record checks prior to admission to the nursing program.
    • Active health insurance (or enrollment in the Student Health Insurance Plan)
    • Immunization record documenting the following: measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, varicella, and any other immunization(s) deemed necessary by the University and/or the clinical site. Hepatitis B vaccination is also recommended for clinical settings but is not required.
    • Active malpractice insurance (University-provided)
    • Basic life support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers card (must be certified by theAmerican Heart Association)
    • Tuberculosis screening

NOTE:A student who has failed (“D,” “F,” “WF,” or “U”) two (2) nursing courses, whether at a 2-year or 4-year institution (including ASU) will not be eligible for admission or continuation in the nursing program at ASU. Students with no more than two (2) nursing failures may be considered for entry (or reentry) into the nursing program on a case-by-case basis only after a 3-year period has passed from the most recently-earned failure. Only one (1) nursing failure may be forgiven.

Accelerated (2nd Degree) BSN Admission Criteria

Applicants must:

  1. FIRST, submit an application to Albany State University andbe admittedin good standing.
  2. AFTER beingacceptedas a studentat Albany State University, submit the completed application,unofficialtranscriptsfrom all institutions previously attended, a $20.00 application fee money order, and a printed copy of their TEAS exam scores by the application deadline.
    1. In addition to a printed copy, applicants who take the TEAS exam at a testing site other than ASU’s West Campus Testing Center must also have their official TEAS scores transferred to Albany State University via ATI Testing’s “TEAS Transcript.”
  3. Pass the standardized entrance exam for admission to nursing at or above the established percentage rate within no more than two (2) attempts within 12 months of application submission. As TEAS scores are valid for 12 months after the published testing date, scores older than 12 months of age at the time of application submission will not be considered.
    1. Currently, the entrance exam is the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS), and theminimumqualifying score is 70.0%.
  4. Successfully complete and exit all learning support courses.
  5. Have a baccalaureate degree from anaccreditedprogram in a field other than nursing with a graduating cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0. Courses taken and degrees earned after obtaining the first bachelor’s degree willnotfactor into the 3.0 required graduating GPA for admission consideration.
  6. Complete the following 29 hours of baccalaureate Core Curriculum prior to Fall admission with a minimum grade of “C” in each: English Composition I & II, two (2) sequential courses in an Area D science (either Biology I & II or Chemistry I & II), Microbiology, Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II, and Human Growth and Development.
    • Applicants who have graduated from an institution outside of the University System of Georgia (USG) may be required to complete additional Core coursework in order to satisfy graduation requirements mandated by the USG.
  7. Complete all required science courses with a grade of “C” or higher in each course. Only one (1) science course failure is allowed, and this course must be repeated prior to entry into the nursing program. If the science failure(s) occurred more than 3 years ago, the student has the opportunity to repeat the course(s) one (1) time.
  8. Successfully complete Human Anatomy and Physiology course(s) that are less than 6 years oldat the time ofpotential admissionto the nursing program. Any Human Anatomy & Physiology courses that are older than 6 years of age must be retaken and passed with a letter grade of “C” or higher.
  9. Following admissionto the nursing program, students will be required to submit documentation evidencing satisfaction (and/or maintenance) of the following requirements prior to the established pre-clinical deadline for each nursing course with a clinical/laboratory component:
    • Annual flu vaccinations
    • Complete criminal background check and 10-panel drug screening (viaPreCheck)
      • Students are subjected to compulsory background checks per clinical agency requirements and may also be required to submit to random tests for illegal use of controlled substances as a provision by the law or regulations of the contracting agency. If the site refuses to allow a student to attend clinical experiences, the nursing program is not obligated to find another clinical site, and the student will not be able to complete the nursing program at ASU. Therefore, it is important to conduct personal record checks prior to admission to the nursing program.
    • Active health insurance (or enrollment in the Student Health Insurance Plan)
    • Immunization record documenting the following: measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, varicella, and any other immunization(s) deemed necessary by the University and/or the clinical site. Hepatitis B vaccination is also recommended for clinical settings but is not required.
    • Active malpractice insurance (University-provided)
    • Basic life support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers card (must be certified by theAmerican Heart Association)
    • Tuberculosis screening

NOTE:A student who has failed (“D,” “F,” “WF,” or “U”) two (2) nursing courses, whether at a 2-year or 4-year institution (including ASU) will not be eligible for admission or continuation in the nursing program at ASU. Students with no more than two (2) nursing failures may be considered for entry (or reentry) into the nursing program on a case-by-case basis only after a 3-year period has passed from the most recently-earned failure. Only one (1) nursing failure may be forgiven.

Programs of Study: Baccalaureate Nursing Programs

Generic & Accelerated BSN


Degree Requirement – all courses in the program of study must be completed with a grade of C or better.

Course List
CodeTitleSemester Hours
Core Curriculum for Health Professions Majors (Areas A-E) MATH 1001 or 1111 (preferred) required for Area A2 and MATH 2411 required for Area D43
AREA F: COURSES RELATED TO MAJOR
NURSING MAJOR (17 hours)
BIOL2211KIntroduction to Microbiology4
BIOL2411K
&BIOL2412K
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
and Human Anatomy and Physiology II
8
COHP2120Growth and Development for Health Professions3
orPSYC2103 Human Growth & Development
NURS1232Pre-Nursing Seminar 22
AREA G: PROFESSIONAL NURSING COURSES (60 hours)
NURS2210Pharmacology (BSN)3
NURS2231Fundamental Concepts of Professional Nursing (BSN)5
NURS2331Adult Health Nursing I (BSN)5
NURS2601Introduction to Geriatric Nursing (BSN)3
NURS3134Pediatric Nursing (BSN)5
NURS3136Women's Health Nursing (BSN)5
NURS3320Pathophysiology (BSN)3
NURS3335Mental Health Nursing (BSN)5
NURS3510Assessment in Health Care (BSN)3
NURS4111Directed Study (NCLEX Prep)3
NURS4131Research (BSN)3
NURS4140Principles of Leadership and Management (BSN)2
NURS4240Community Health Nursing (BSN)5
NURS4342Adult Health Nursing II (BSN)5
NURS4345Senior Comprehensive Nursing (BSN)5
Electives (optional)

ALHE1120

Medical Terminology

COHP2110

Nutrition

NURS4111

Directed Study
First-Year and Wellness Course Requirements Outside the Core
ASU1101First Year Experience: Pathways to Success1
HEDP, WELLHealth & Wellness Requirement 12
Total Semester Hours123
1

The health & wellness requirement may be fulfilled by taking one - two (2) credit hour health or wellness course OR two one (1) credit hour health or wellness activity courses.

2

NURS1232 requires a grade of B or better.

Curriculum Patterns: Baccalaureate Nursing Programs

Generic (2+2) BSN Plan of Study

Course List
CodeTitleSemester Hours
Freshman Year
Fall
ASU1101First Year Experience: Pathways to Success1
BIOL1111KIntroduction to Biological Sciences 1, 24
orBIOL2107K Principles of Biology I
orCHEM1151K Survey of Chemistry I
orCHEM1211K Principles of Chemistry I
ENGL1101English Composition I 13
HEDP, WELLHealth & Wellness (1-2 hours)1
MATH1001Quantitative Reasoning3
orMATH1111 College Algebra
NURS1232Pre-Nursing Seminar (requires a grade of B or better)2
Spring
Area ESocial Science (SOCI1101 recommended)3
BIOL1112KIntro to Biological Sciences 1, 24
orBIOL2108K Principles of Biology II
orCHEM1152K Survey of Chemistry II
orCHEM1212K Principles of Chemistry II
COMM1000Cultural Diversity in Communication2
orHIST1002 Introduction to the African Diaspora
orPOLS1105 Current World Problems
ENGL1102English Composition II 13
PSYC1101General Psychology3
Summer
BIOL2211KIntroduction to Microbiology 14
COHP2120Growth and Development for Health Professions 13
orPSYC2103 Human Growth & Development
Sophom*ore Year
Fall
Area CLiterature Course3
Area EWorld/U.S. History3
BIOL2411KHuman Anatomy and Physiology I 14
HEDP, WELLHealth & Wellness Course (0-1 hours)1
POLS1101American Government3
Spring
Area CForeign Language/Fine Arts Appreciation3
BIOL2412KHuman Anatomy and Physiology II 14
COMM1100Human Communications3
orCOMM1110 Public Speaking
orBUSA2105 Communicating in the Business Environment
MATH2411Introduction to Statistics3
Junior Year
Fall 3
NURS2210Pharmacology (BSN)3
NURS2231Fundamental Concepts of Professional Nursing (BSN)5
NURS3510Assessment in Health Care (BSN)3
Spring
NURS2331Adult Health Nursing I (BSN)5
NURS3134Pediatric Nursing (BSN)5
NURS3320Pathophysiology (BSN)3
Summer
NURS2601Introduction to Geriatric Nursing (BSN)3
NURS4131Research (BSN)3
NURS4240Community Health Nursing (BSN)5
Senior Year
Fall
NURS3335Mental Health Nursing (BSN)5
NURS4140Principles of Leadership and Management (BSN)2
NURS4342Adult Health Nursing II (BSN)5
Spring
NURS3136Women's Health Nursing (BSN)5
NURS4111Directed Study3
NURS4345Senior Comprehensive Nursing (BSN)5
Total Semester Hours123
1

Course utilized to calculate a student's Nursing GPA (NGPA)

2

Science courses must be in sequence.

3

Please be aware that 12 credit hours are required for full-time student status during non-summer semesters; speak with your faculty advisor for elective options that are applicable to your degree.

Accelerated (2nd Degree) BSN Plan of Study

Course List
CodeTitleSemester Hours
Pre-Entry Coursework
BIOL1111KIntroduction to Biological Sciences 14
orBIOL2107K Principles of Biology I
orCHEM1151K Survey of Chemistry I
orCHEM1211K Principles of Chemistry I
BIOL1112KIntro to Biological Sciences 14
orBIOL2108K Principles of Biology II
orCHEM1152K Survey of Chemistry II
orCHEM1212K Principles of Chemistry II
BIOL2211KIntroduction to Microbiology4
BIOL2411KHuman Anatomy and Physiology I4
BIOL2412KHuman Anatomy and Physiology II4
COHP2120Growth and Development for Health Professions3
orPSYC2103 Human Growth & Development
ENGL1101English Composition I3
ENGL1102English Composition II3
Junior Year
Fall
NURS1232Pre-Nursing Seminar (requires a grade of B or better) 12
NURS2210Pharmacology (BSN)3
NURS2231Fundamental Concepts of Professional Nursing (BSN)5
NURS3510Assessment in Health Care (BSN)3
Spring
NURS2331Adult Health Nursing I (BSN)5
NURS3134Pediatric Nursing (BSN)5
NURS3320Pathophysiology (BSN)3
Summer
NURS2601Introduction to Geriatric Nursing (BSN)3
NURS4131Research (BSN)3
NURS4240Community Health Nursing (BSN)5
Senior Year
Fall
NURS3335Mental Health Nursing (BSN)5
NURS4140Principles of Leadership and Management (BSN)2
NURS4342Adult Health Nursing II (BSN)5
Spring
NURS3136Women's Health Nursing (BSN)5
NURS4111Directed Study3
NURS4345Senior Comprehensive Nursing (BSN)5
1

Science courses must be in sequence.

Nursing, Bachelor of Science (BSN) < Albany State University (2024)

FAQs

Does Albany State have a BSN program? ›

The mission of the Department of Nursing is to provide nursing education to a diverse student population consistent with the mission of the Albany State University (ASU). The ASU Department of Nursing offers ASN, BSN, and MSN degrees as well as Post-Master's Certifications.

How long is the nursing program at Albany State University? ›

The Generic BSN Program is structured as a “2+2 program,” in which the student spends their first 2 years at the University completing the Core curriculum and their second 2 years completing the nursing curriculum. Currently, students are admitted into this program for the Fall semester annually.

What is the difference between BSN and Bachelor of Science in Nursing? ›

Despite the difference in name, the curriculum is essentially the same. If the BSN acronym is used, the institution awarding the degree has a School of Nursing. For institutions that do not have a School of Nursing, the university itself presents the degree, thus awarding a BS in Nursing.

Does Ualbany have a BSN program? ›

Core Courses

In the RN to BS Nursing program, you can elect to work on interdisciplinary projects with colleagues in areas including public policy, social welfare, emergency preparedness and criminal justice. Earning your BSN puts you on a path to advance your career.

Does Albany State have a good nursing program? ›

The nursing school at Albany State University is a public institution located in Albany, Georgia. Its nursing programs are accredited by ACEN, CCNE and COA. Out of 61 nursing schools in Georgia, Albany State University ranks #4 in the state, and out of more than 1,700 nursing programs nationally, it ranks #205.

What GPA do you need to get into Albany State University nursing? ›

Priority will be given to students who have completed all core classes required for nursing; A minimum overall college GPA of 2.8, regardless of SAT/ACT scores; Evidence of prior learning experience in an on-line format. No previous failing grades in other nursing programs.

Is it better to be a nurse or a BSN? ›

The salary difference between RN vs BSN degrees is that those who hold a BSN degree are likely to make more than RN's who only have their associates degree. A BSN degree is favored over just an associates degree for many entry-level nursing jobs, therefore a BSN has more opportunities to make more money.

Who makes more BSN or RN? ›

What Pays More RN or BSN? A BSN will earn more than an RN. According to Payscale, someone with a BSN degree earns $32.41 hourly on average.

What is the quickest nursing program? ›

LVN/LPN Programs

One of the primary advantages of beginning your nursing career as a licensed vocational nurse (LVN) or licensed practical nurse (LPN) is the speed at which you can enter the field. An LPN/LVN program is the fastest entry-level nursing program.

How much is Ualbany tuition? ›

University at Albany--SUNY's tuition is $10,408 for in-state and $28,998 for out-of-state students. Compared with the national average cost of in-state tuition of $11,560, University at Albany--SUNY is cheaper.

What majors are restricted at Ualbany? ›

Currently, admission to the following majors is restricted: accounting, business administration, criminal justice, economics, mathematics, psychology, rhetoric and communication, social welfare, and sociology.

Who is eligible for BSN? ›

BSN Program (4 Years)

FSc (Pre-Medical) with 50% marks minimum (Physics, Chemistry & Biology as compulsory subjects). Entry test as per University's (SZABMU) criteria.

How long do you have to get your BSN in NYS? ›

The law states that in order to maintain licensure as a registered professional nurse in New York State (NYS), registered nurses (RNs) must have attained a baccalaureate degree or higher in nursing within 10 years of initial licensure.

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