Nursing Advising Guide
College of Nursing
What is Nursing?
The University of South Alabama Bachelor of Science in Nursing program provides the
skills necessary for a rewarding career. Graduates are eligible and prepared to apply
for
licensure as a Registered Nurse, enabling them to enter professional nursing practice
or
continue with graduate study.
University of South Alabama nursing graduates have outstanding outcomes.
Employment rates are also outstanding. More than 90 percent of graduates find
professional employment immediately. Within six months of graduation, virtually all
who
desire nursing jobs have found them.
While at South, students work with distinguished faculty members who share expertise
in nursing across the lifespan. Skill and simulation labs help students refine
their techniques; team-based learning allows them to collaborate with other students
and faculty, and resources and support help students achieve excellent outcomes. A
variety of clinical placement options allow students to gain practical experience
and first-
hand knowledge into the many aspects of healthcare. In addition to classroom and lab
hours, students may elect to apply for the co-op program.
The bachelor of science in nursing program maximizes the value of each student’s
educational background. Traditionally, the first two years are spent in meeting general
university requirements with courses in science, math, arts and humanities, while
the
last two years are focused on the professional preparation in nursing. The CON offers
an accelerated program for academically qualified and highly motivated individuals
who wish to
earn the BSN degree. In addition, an RN-BSN pathway is available to RNs who have completed
an
Associate Degree in Nursing or a diploma.
South offers several paths toward a BSN:
- A traditional four-year program for students with a high school diploma.
- An accelerated program for highly motivated individuals.
- RN to BSN Program for students with an Associate Degree in Nursing.
- An early admission program for students with a 3.5 high school GPA and 22
ACT score. - An early admission program for freshman students entering their sophomore
year at South.
If you’re not sure which option is best for you, our advisors can help you find the
best fit.
Career Opportunities in a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Students with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing can be found in many different fields and in various capacities including (but not limited to):
- Nursing care facilities
- Hospitals
- Primary Care Offices
- Pharmaceutical companies, if you are looking for patient education or sales rep roles
- Private and public education institutions, if you want to become a nurse educator
- Legal Nurse Consultant
- Forensic Nurse Consultant
- Correctional Nurse
- Clinical Nurse Educator
- Informatics Nurse Specialist
- Telemedicine Nurse
- Quality Management Nurse Consultant
- Nurse Life-Care Planner
Salary Trends in Nursing
Salaries for those with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing will vary greatly depending on individual experience, education, and certifications. Please refer to the Occupational Outlook Handbook through the Bureau for Labor Statistics for salary trends for the specific area in which you are interested.
High School Preparation
Students who have been the most successful in the Biomedical Sciences major have completed college preparatory curriculum in high school which focused on biology, chemistry, and math. It is important for students to have a solid foundation and basic understanding of each of these subjects as the Biomedical Sciences curriculum includes several sequences of these courses that will build on the fundamentals of each area.
How to Major in Nursing
The following courses are required for admission to the Professional Component of Nursing. Students must earn a grade of “C” or higher in these courses to be eligible for admission to the Professional Component.
Written Communication
EH 101 English Composition I 3 credit hours
EH 102 English Composition II 3 credit hours
Humanities and Fine Arts
Fine Arts (Introduction to: Music, Drama, Art HY, Art Appreciation or Art Survey) 3 credit hours
*Literature elective (American, British, or World) 3 credit hours
Humanities elective (Literature for sequence, philosophy, Foreign Language, Music, Art, Drama, or Religion) 3 credit hours
CA 110 Public Speaking 3 credit hours
Natural Sciences
BLY 101 & BLY 101L Life Sciences & Lab (or higher) 4 credit hours
MA 110 or MA 112 Pre-calculus 3 credit hours
CH 101 & CH101L Chemistry & Lab (or higher) 4 credit hours
History/Social and Behavioral Science
PSY 120 Introduction to Psychology 3 credit hours
*History elective (US or Western Civilization) 3 credit hours
History/Social/Behavioral Science elective 3 credit hours
History/Social/Behavioral Science elective (history for sequence, psychology, sociology, political science, geography, communications, or anthropology) 3 credit hours
Major Requirements
BLY 213 & BLY 214 Microbiology & Lab OR
BMD 210 & BMD 210L Microbiology in Healthcare & Lab 4 credit hours
BMD 251 Human Anatomy & Physiology I includes Lab 4 credit hours
BMD 252 Human Anatomy & Physiology II includes Lab 4 credit hours
ST 210 / ST 305 / BUS 245 / PSY 220 Statistics (Select one) 3 credit hours
CIS 140 Introduction to Technology for Healthcare Providers OR
CIS 150 Introduction to Computer Applications elective 3 credit hours
ECO 215 Microeconomics OR ECO 216 Macroeconomics 3 credit hours
Total Credits: 62
*Must have one history elective and one literature elective. In addition, you must
choose a second history or second literature to complete a two-part sequence (e.g.
US History I, US History II or American Literature I, American Literature II)
Academic Plan
Following an academic plan will help you stay on track to graduate in four years.
Make sure to meet with your academic advisor to find the actual schedule that is right for you. To view a sample graduation plan for Nursing, click here.
For additional degree information, visit the undergraduate bulletin.
Co-Op Information
The USA College of Nursing offers co-op opportunities to its current nursing students.
This program is a great way to gain valuable work experience. To apply, students must
have completed their first semester foundation courses and have a minimum 2.5 nursing
GPA.
Study Abroad Information
The College of Nursing provides opportunities for our students to study nursing abroad
in Haiti, Dominican Republic, Ireland, and South Korea.
For More Information
Please contact conbsn@southalabama.edu for additional questions.
You can find us on campus at:
USA College of Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
5721 USA Dr. N. Room 3083
Mobile, AL 36688-0002
Ph: (251) 445-9400
Fax: (251) 445-9416
Website: https://www.southalabama.edu/colleges/con/bsn/
*The information on this page should be considered general information only. For more specific information on this and other majors, please refer to the USA bulletin or contact the department/College directly.