Registered Nursing AS
The faculty of the Associate's Degree Nursing program uphold the mission of North Idaho College in its commitment to student success, educational excellence, community engagement, and lifelong learning. The Associate's Degree Nursing program at North Idaho College commits to excellence in nursing education by developing distinguished graduate nurses who are prepared to meet the health care needs of the community and seeks to advance the profession. The curriculum includes general education courses in the arts and sciences and nursing courses, which provide nursing theory in the classroom and clinical experience in health care agencies. Program Educational Outcomes The graduate competencies o
Courses
- BACT250 — General Microbiology
- BIOL227 — Human Anat & Phys I
- BIOL228 — Human Anat & Phys II W/Cadaver
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENGL102 — Writing and Rhetoric II
- INTR250O — Leadership in Healthcare
- NURS115 — Wellness for Care Providers
- NURS196 — LPN to RN Transition
- NURS198 — Nursing Practice Clinical
- NURS201 — Fundamentals of Nursing
- NURS210 — Fundamentals Lab
- NURS215 — Physical Assessment With Lab
- NURS225 — Pharmacology
- NURS235 — Psych-Mental Health Nursing
- NURS240 — Child-Bearing Families W/Lab
- NURS245 — Community Health Nursing
- NURS250 — Medical Surgical Nursing I
- NURS255 — Medical Surgical Nursing Lab I
- NURS260 — Medical Surgical Nursing II
- NURS265 — Medical Surgical Nursing Lb II
- NURS270 — Transition to Nursing Practice
- NURS275 — Transition to Practice Lab
- PSYC101 — Introduction to Psychology
- SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology