Nursing, A.A.S.
The program is designed to prepare students to participate as contributing members of the healthcare team, rendering direct care to patients in a variety of healthcare facilities and agencies. Upon satisfactory completion of the program, students will be eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN ® ) leading to state licensure as a registered nurse (RN) and are qualified to assume registered nurse positions in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, physicians’ offices, HMOs, and other community-based settings.
Courses
- BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I
- BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIO 150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences
- BIO 205 — General Microbiology
- BIO 231 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO 232 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication
- CST 115 — Small Group Communication
- CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication
- CST 229 — Intercultural Communication
- ENG 111 — College Composition I
- MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning
- NSG 100 — Introduction to Nursing Concepts
- NSG 106 — Competencies for Nursing Practice
- NSG 115 — Healthcare Concepts for Transition
- NSG 130 — Professional Nursing Concepts
- NSG 152 — Health Care Participant
- NSG 170 — Health/Illness Concepts
- NSG 200 — Health Promotion And Assessment
- NSG 210 — Health Care Concepts I
- NSG 211 — Health Care Concepts II
- NSG 230 — Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts
- NSG 252 — Complex Health Care Concepts
- NSG 270 — Nursing Capstone
- PSY 230 — Developmental Psychology
- SDV 101 — Orientation to: