Degree Programs: Overview
The nursing program is designed to prepare students to provide care that is sensitive to the unique health needs of individuals, families and communities. Evidence-based practice, theory, and professional values and standards combined with real world clinical experiences form the basis for this challenging undergraduate program. The 120 credit hour nursing program includes two years of pre-requisite coursework followed by two years of specialized study. Additionally, students learn the practice of nursing in a state-of-the-art simulation lab and in diverse clinical settings.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
For more information on undergraduate programs contact Sheral Page at +1-678-707-6414 or spage1@brenau.edu.
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
For more information on graduate programs contact Dr. Troy Heidesch at 770-534-6154 or theidesch@brenau.edu.
- Certificate In Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
- DNP Advance Practice Nursing
- DNP Leadership and Management
- Entry-Level Master of Science in Nursing
- MSN Family Nurse Practitioner
- MSN Nursing Leadership and Management
- RN to MSN Family Nurse Practitioner – Accelerated
- RN to MSN Nursing – Leadership and Management – Accelerated