
Bachelor of Science in Nursing: curriculum
The Bachelor of Science curriculum is designed to fulfill the philosophy and goals of the College. Over a course of progressive, sequential work, students are taught to use the nursing process by correlating theory with clinical experience.
At the completion of the curriculum, the student has attained 68 credits in nursing courses and 56 credits in college courses, for a total of 124 credits. The acceptability and transferability of the College and JSRCC credits depend upon the receiving institution's admission and placement policies.
course descriptions
All courses must be attempted according to the time frame designated in the curriculum plan. Courses may be taken earlier than designated, but may not be taken later unless the student is repeating the course. All prerequisites must be met before the student progresses each semester. BSN nursing courses at the College are taught within a 15-week semester, unless otherwise noted. General education courses may be taken at J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College or other institutions accredited by agencies recognized by the United States Department of Education.
Do you have a question about admissions? Please send your email to the director of Admissions at Allison_Peterson@bshsi.org or call (804) 627-5300.



