College of Health Sciences & Professions
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We are dedicated to providing innovative and high impact health science programs that address the current and evolving needs of our region, community stakeholders and healthcare partners. The College of Health Sciences and Professions (CHSP) invests in delivering the best educational experiences to our students through academic, clinical and service learning; alongside highly regarded faculty, who are in demand for their advanced clinical expertise and successes in academia.
CHSP Degrees and Programs
Associate degrees may be started on any campus except the Dahlonega Campus. Bachelor's degrees may be started on any campus. Degrees can be completed on the campuses noted in charts below.
Bachelor Degree(s)
Bachelor's Degree Title | Catalog | Campus | Colleges or Academic Units |
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Healthcare Services and Informatics Administration (B.S.) |
C
G
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Interdisciplinary Healthcare | |
Nursing (BSN) | D G | Nursing | |
Nursing (RN to BSN) |
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Nursing |
Associate Degree(s) in Core Curriculum with pathway courses
Pathway | Catalog | Campus | Colleges or Academic Units |
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Clinical Health Sciences Pathway (A.S.) | G O | Nursing | |
Healthcare Services and Informatics Administration Pathway (A.S.) |
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Interdisciplinary Healthcare |
The campus designation code indicates that the degree can be completed on that campus or online, as indicated.
*Degree requires visits to multiple campuses and/or online courses.
**This program is pending SACSCOC approval.

Graduate programs at UNG have different admission requirements, application deadlines and tuition rates. Select a program name or its catalog listing to learn more about UNG’s graduate offerings. Contact Graduate Admissions if you have questions regarding the application process.
The campus designation code indicates that the degree can be completed on that campus or online, as indicated.
*Degree requires visits to multiple campuses and/or online courses.
**This program is pending SACSCOC approval.

Graduate programs at UNG have different admission requirements, application deadlines and tuition rates. Select a program name or its catalog listing to learn more about UNG’s graduate offerings. Contact Graduate Admissions if you have questions regarding the application process.
Program Name | Catalog | Campus | Colleges or Academic Units |
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Nurse Executive Leader Certificate |
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Nursing | |
Post-Master's Certificate in Family Nurse Practitioner | D | Nursing | |
Post-Master's Certificate in Nursing Education |
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Nursing |
The campus designation code indicates that the degree can be completed on that campus or online, as indicated.
*Degree requires visits to multiple campuses and/or online courses.
**This program is pending SACSCOC approval.

Support CHSP
Donate today and help promote academic, clinical and service learning opportunities.
- Visit the UNG donation page
- Select a donation amount
- For Designation, select 'Other'
- In the box that appears, type 'Nursing', 'Physical Therapy', 'Counseling', or 'Dean's Excellence Foundation'
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