Associate Degree
Pre-Nursing
Complete the classes you need to apply to an RN program without leaving home. ĢƵ’s Pre-Nursing program provides a holistic education emphasizing character education and critical thinking.
Talk to an Enrollment CoachThe purpose of the pre-nursing program is to provide students a liberal arts based pre-nursing program of study through the foundational coursework credits and many of the pre-requisites needed for admission to a nursing program. The Pre-Nursing Program provides a holistic approach to the education of ĢƵ students by emphasizing character education and critical thinking.
What You Will Learn

Students will be able to relate the functions and relationships among the various organ systems of the human body.

Students will be able to demonstrate practical knowledge of human systems.

Students will be able to apply knowledge of the growth, cultivation, and control of microorganisms.

Students will be able to characterize host/pathogen interactions and apply this knowledge to proper use of antibiotic/chemotherapeutic treatments.
Why pay more for the same degree?
Thanks to our Transfer Agreements, ĢƵ students can take their college credits with them to dozens of other colleges and universities. Why pay more for core curriculum when you take the same accredited courses at ĢƵ for less, and then transfer to the four-year college of your choice? Here’s a cost comparison:
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Concentration Courses
This course is an integration of anatomical structure with physiological function, systematically examining basic histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and sensory systems. Laboratory work includes histology, dissection, and physiological experiments. Lecture 4.5 hours; Laboratory 1.5 hours.
Prerequisite: BIO 123 or BIO 211
This course a continuation of the study of human systems, with emphasis on the endocrine, cardiovascular, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Laboratory work includes extensive histology, dissection, and physiological experiments appropriate to systems studies. Lecture 4.5 hours; Laboratory 1.5 hours.
This course is a study of microbial morphology, growth, colonial morphology, biochemistry, physiology, drug resistance, methods of disinfection, and methods of sterilization. Lecture 4.5 hours; Laboratory 1.5 hours.
The course is a study of general psychology that includes the fundamental theories of psychology, the relationship of psychology to other disciplines and the application of psychology to human relations.
Hiring Partners
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About This Program
The purpose of the pre-nursing program is to provide students a liberal arts based pre-nursing program of study through the foundational coursework credits and many of the pre-requisites needed for admission to a nursing program. The Pre-Nursing Program provides a holistic approach to the education of ĢƵ students by emphasizing character education and critical thinking
Degree Program Coordinator
Sergio Patitucci, spatitucci@gmc.edu
Program Benefits
Upon completion of the degree, students are well prepared for admission to Registered Nursing (R.N.) programs throughout the state of Georgia and adjacent states. This program prepares students for completion of two-year Associate of Science in Nursing (A.S.N.) programs, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) programs at four-year institutions, and R.N. bridge programs at participating institutions.
Cost for the Degree
Average Cost for this Degree:
$8,280
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