Nursing - AAS
Upon completion of the nursing program, the graduate will be educationally prepared to provide patient-centered care to individuals across the lifespan with diverse cultures who are experiencing disruptions in biophysical and psychosocial dimensions in a variety of healthcare settings. The graduate will provide care utilizing the National League for Nursing (NLN) Association Degree (AD) competencies, Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competencies; and practice within the three roles of the AD nurse. The graduate will be prepared to take the National Council of State Boards for Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) to become a nurse.
Courses
- BIO2510 — Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO2520 — Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIO2531 — Microbiology
- BIO2532 — Microbiology - LAB
- ENG1510 — English Composition I
- ENG1530 — English Composition II
- MAT1540 — Elementary Statistics
- NUR1510 — Foundations of Nursing
- NUR1520 — Health Restoration
- NUR2350 — Pharmacology For Nurses I
- NUR2360 — Pharmacology For Nurses II
- NUR2510 — Health Restoration/Maint I
- NUR2520 — Health Restoration/Maint II
- NUR2550 — Pathophysiology I
- NUR2560 — Pathophysiology II
- PSY2510 — Life Span Development
- SOC1510 — Intro to Sociology