Registered Nursing is an academic discipline concerned with the study of biological, behavioral, and physical sciences and will require critical thinking, effective communication, physical assessment, cultural competency skills, and abilities. A higher degree may be required to meet minimum job requirements depending on the position.
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Upon successful completion of this degree, students will be prepared for the role of care provider across the healthcare continuum, as managers of care and as an active member of the nursing profession. As a staff nurse, graduates may work in the following: acute care, home care, long-term care, physicians’ offices, public and private facilities, and specialty units (Intensive Care, Geriatrics, Dialysis, Operating Room, etc.). Bachelor of Science in Nursing collaborative programs and transfer opportunities available. High school preparation for Nursing should include a good foundation in math, science, and English.
This degree is not designed for transfer; however, the courses included in this degree may be transferable and apply to other degrees designed for transfer.
Traditional students must complete the following 4 semesters of nursing courses after admission into the program:
REQUIRED COURSES: 1ST SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES: 2ND SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES: 3RD SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES: 4TH SEMESTERAdvanced placements students must complete the following 3 semesters of nursing courses after admission into the program:
REQUIRED COURSES - 1ST SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES - 2ND SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES - 3RD SEMESTERCourses meet General Education requirements and 13 units may double count above in COS-GE. Students earning a degree in Registered Nursing are exempt from the 2-unit PE subject requirement, and the 1-unit Information Competency requirement. Registered Nursing students are also exempt from the 3-unit Health & Wellness requirement; however, one of the following must be completed as an alternative: PSY 001 , SOC 001 , or NURS 106 .
For more information on Advanced Placement visit the LVN to RN Program Requirements webpage.
The Associate Degree requirements include completion of the:
Students who anticipate continuing their education for a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) are strongly encouraged to take CHEM 020 and MATH 021 .
Students should be advised that this program requires 71 units or more for traditional student and 55 units or more for LVN to RN students. Applicants will be required to complete background checks and drug screenings.