At Contra Costa College, nursing students work together to learn the interpersonal and technical skills necessary for excellent nursing practice.
Expert CCC nursing faculty work side by side with students to refine their nursing skills.
A key part of the Registered Nursing program at Contra Costa College is hands-on experience in the Nursing Skills Lab and at clinical sites in local hospitals and community agencies.
Curriculum Description The Associate Degree Nursing curriculum provides individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide nursing care to clients and groups of clients throughout the life span in a variety of settings.
Courses will include content related to the nurse‘s role as provider of nursing care, as manager of care, as member of the discipline of nursing, and as a member of the interdisciplinary team.
The Nursing Department (Accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. [NLNAC] and registered by the New York State Education Department) offers a program that prepares students to become members of the health team, qualified to render effective nursing care in health service agencies and hospitals.
The program combines classroom work with observation and practice in actual health care facilities. In addition, students are...
The A.A.S. nursing degree program is registered by the New York State Department of Education and accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.
Academic requirements for all students who want to take Nursing (NUR) courses include:
completion of basic skills by passing the CUNY skills tests for Reading and Writing, and the BCC departmental tests for Mathematics and Chemistry, or by taking remedial courses as required;
Medgar Evers College offers an Associate degree in Nursing which prepares the individual to enter the profession as a Registered Nurse. The Associate Degree Program provides the foundation for entry into undergraduate study for the achievement of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
Program Purposes: 1. Prepare the entry-level technical nurse who will qualify to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN).
2. Prepare the graduate who...
The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) nursing program, accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) and the New York State Education Department, prepares students to become members of the health team in health service agencies, clinics, community and long-term care agencies and hospitals. In addition to academic course work in the classroom, skills are practiced in the college laboratory and health care facilities....
The Queensborough Community College program in Nursing, established in 1967, has developed into one of the largest Associate degree programs in New York State. Queensborough is, in fact, the major educator of registered nurses in Queens. Clinical nursing courses for students are offered in the Fall and Spring semesters.
Students admitted to the two-and-a-half year program are required to complete 66 credits. The Nursing curriculum is integrated into...
Upon successful completion of the associate degree nursing program requirements, graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. The curriculum is divided among nursing courses and non-nursing courses. The nursing courses consist of classroom activities and hospital experience caring for clients of all ages with a variety of health deviations.
This program is designed to prepare students to demonstrate...
The nursing program at DWU reflects the institution‘s commitment to service and leadership within the region. The associate degree nursing program provides a curriculum designed to prepare the graduate for general staff nursing positions in hospitals, long-term care facilities and other community agencies. Students accepted into the two-year nursing curriculum, available in Mitchell and Huron, can complete the required 71 credit hours in the nursing...
Accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC), this rigorous program is designed for students interested in preparing for professional practice as a Registered Nurse (RN). Classroom lectures, college laboratories, and clinical experiences in local health care agencies provide the foundation of knowledge for professional nursing practice.
Upon completion of the program, the A.A.S. graduate is eligible to sit for the...
The Arts and Sciences Division has designed the Pre-Nursing concentration to permit the student to acquire a foundation in the basic general education courses as a prerequisite for professional courses to be completed after transfer. The course of study that makes up the Pre-Nursing concentration should be selected in conjunction with a faculty advisor and will be dependent upon the program requirements of the institution to which the student plans...
Designed for students seeking the bachelor of science degree in nursing. Students pursue a curriculum in general education with subjects that are supportive of nursing.
The Associate in Arts Degree requires a total of 18-19 units to be chosen from the courses listed below.
ANAT 231 F General Human Anatomy 4
ANAT 240 F Human Physiology 5
CHEM 201 F Basic Concepts of Organic & Biochemistry 5
MICR 220 F Medical Microbiology or 4
MICR 262 F General Microbiology 5
Total Units: 18-19
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