Nursing
 

 

TSU's Associate Degree Nursing Program at Nashville State

Nashville State Community College is a satellite campus for the TSU ADN Nursing Program. Students may complete their General Education requirements at NSCC prior to acceptance into the nursing program. Once admitted to the nursing program, students will take their first year of nursing classes on the NSCC campus.

Students in interested in this program who have program specific questions, or questions about TSU should contact Carol Campbell at 353-3062 or email at: carol.campbell@nscc.edu. You may also contact Adrian Miller, the TSU campus advisor at NSCC at 353-3577, or email at: adrian.miller@nscc.edu.

Tennessee State University - Located in the Student Services Building, Room D30-A

Several area colleges/universities offer Associate Degrees in Nursing. These include Aquinas College, Columbia State, Motlow State and Tennessee State University.

If you are interested in attending our TSU/NSCC two-year Nursing program, please refer to the link titled TSU/NSCC Nursing Program Requirements.

Nashville State Community College can help you prepare for your Associates Degree in Nursing. Most General Education courses for are offered at NSCC.

The following courses are recommended by most Programs for students interested in preparing for a degree in Nursing. It is the responsibility of the individual student to contact their Nursing School of choice, to verify what courses are required, and to verify if NSCC courses will transfer to their institution of choice.

Pre-Nursing
TSU/NSCC Nursing Program Requirements
Belmont/NSCC Partners in Nursing
Frequently Asked Questions

RECOMMENDED COURSES

  • BIOL 2010     Anatomy and Physiology I

  • BIOL 2020     Anatomy and Physiology II

  • BIOL 2230     Microbiology

  • CHEM 1110  Chemistry I (with a lab)

NOTE: Some programs will accept one year of High School Chemistry  with a grade of “C” or better

  • SPCH 1010  Speech

  • ENGL 1010   English Composition I

  • PSYC 1111   Introduction to Psychology

  • PSYC 2111   Psychology of Human Growth and Development

Or

  • SOCI 1111    Introduction to Sociology

  • Humanities Elective

  • MATH 1710 Pre-calculus or MATH 1510 Statistics

Other courses of interest, not necessarily required for Nursing Programs.

  • PHIL 1030     Introduction to Philosophy

  • PHIL 1111     Introduction to Ethics         

  • SOCI 2112    Marriage and Family

  • BIOL 1000     Medical Terminology

  • BIOL 1006     First Aid and CPR

  • BIOL 1215     Principles of Nutrition

Note: All Course Requirements and Descriptions are located in the catalog.

Check the current Class Schedule for course availability.

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