Core Courses
The Middle Georgia State University Nursing Program’s core courses provide students with a solid foundation in nursing theory, health assessment, pharmacology, and clinical skills. These courses cover essential topics such as anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, nursing ethics, and health promotion. Through interactive lectures, group discussions, and simulations, students develop a deep understanding of the nursing profession and acquire the necessary skills to provide safe and effective patient care.
Specialized Tracks
The Middle Georgia State University Nursing Program offers specialized tracks to cater to the diverse interests and career goals of nursing students. These tracks include pediatric nursing, adult health nursing, psychiatric-mental health nursing, and community health nursing. Students have the opportunity to choose a track that aligns with their passion and future career aspirations. Each track provides advanced coursework and clinical experiences that prepare students for specialized areas of nursing practice.
Clinical Experiences
Clinical experiences are a crucial component of the Middle Georgia State University Nursing Program. These experiences allow students to apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world healthcare settings under the guidance of experienced nursing faculty and preceptors. Students have the opportunity to work with diverse patient populations, including individuals of different ages, cultural backgrounds, and health conditions. Through these hands-on experiences, students develop clinical skills, enhance their critical thinking abilities, and gain confidence in their ability to provide compassionate and evidence-based care.