The Nursing Program is offered in the evening for individuals who are interested in pursuing an Associate Degree Nursing Program on a part-time basis.

The evening section is identical in content to the day section program. The program consists of 67 credit hours distributed over a 6 semester (3 year) time period, including two summer sessions. In addition to the regularly scheduled evening experiences, selected clinical laboratory experiences are scheduled during daytime/weekend hours. These clinical days provide a comprehensive experience of nursing care activities which occur during the day.

During the second year, students are required to take two major nursing courses in each semester. To assist students in managing the academic load, classes for NU 124,  NU216, NU217and NU220 will begin before the regular semester begins and continues through mid-semester. Classes will begin in early August for the Fall semester and the first week of January for the Spring semester.

Clinical experiences are provided in a variety of participating agencies. Transportation to and from the College and/or the clinical affiliates is the responsibility of the individual student.

Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation Certification (CPR) is required for all students before beginning Nursing 112.

The Program is registered by the New York State Education Department and is fully accredited by the National League for Nursing. (National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, 61 Broadway - 33rd Floor, New York, New York 10006, (800) 669-1656, Ext. 153). At the completion of the program, graduates are eligible to write the National Council Licensure Examination for registered nurse licensure. **

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Admission Requirements:

  1. High School Diploma (minimum 85% average) or

    GED Diploma with a minimum score of 2750

  2. Math I, Biology, and Chemistry

  3. 2.75 cumulative average with minimum grades of "C" in all courses for current & transfer students

  4. All candidates for the Nursing program must take the Accuplacer test and the TEAS test

  5. Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab is a pre-professional requirement that must be successfully completed prior to the first semester's nursing course work

  6. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation certificate is required for clinical experiences

  7. Students applying for programs in the health professions are required to participate in two stages of academic preparedness. Initial admittance to a health science program places a student into a "pre-professional" component. Admittance into the "professional" component is not guaranteed. Students must meet established academic standards and are also ranked for admission in nursing programs based on their cumulative grade point average, grades in Anatomy and Physiology I, and the TEAS scores - Ranking Critera for the Professional Component.  Students should speak with an admissions counselor or the Program Director prior to registration to insure they understand all of the academic requirements for advancement in the program of their choice.

  8. Students who have completed the pre-professional component of the Nursing program must be aware of the following deadlines:
  • Applicants who anticipate beginning their studies in Spring or Summer - all materials must be submitted by the 1st Monday in October.
  • Applicants who anticipate beginning their studies in Fall - all materials must be submitted by the 1st Monday in March.

Applications will continue to be reviewed on a space availability basis.

 

Minimum Degree Requirements:

  1. A total of at least 67 semester hours with a Quality Point Average of 2.0
  2. Core Curriculum Requirements:* 
    Humanities (EN101, EN102) 
    Natural Science (BIO130/130L, BIO131/131L, BIO223/223L) 
    Philosophy (PH103, PH205) 

    Social Science (PSY101, PSY102, SOC101)                                                                              
    College Seminar (GS 100) or College Success (GS102)

  3. Program Requirements:* NU110, NU112, NU114, NU115, NU116, NU122, NU124, NU214, NU216, NU217, NU218, NU220, NU222

 

*A minimum grade of "C" is required in these courses. A “C-” grade is not acceptable.

** When a nursing student completes an application for licensure and first registration as a licensed practical nurse or registered professional nurse, questions are asked by the State Education Department about conviction of a crime and pending charges. These questions appear on the application form. If the answers are in the affirmative, there is an automatic referral to the State Education Department, Office of Professional Discipline and the case is assigned to an investigator. Depending upon the results of the investigation, the case may or may not require a hearing. The National Council Licensure Examination may be taken. However, the licensing process and issuance of a license will be held until the process described above is completed.

CurriculumCurriculum

Semester 1

11.0 / 13.0 Credits
BIO130/130L Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4
EN101 EN200 English Composition or Advanced Composition 3
GS100 or GS102 College Seminar or College Success 1 / 3
PSY101 General Psychology 3

Semester 2

10.0 Credits
BIO131/131L Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 4
EN102 Introduction to Literature 3
PSY102 Developmental Psychology 3

Semester 3

7.0 Credits
BIO223/223L Microbiology/Lab 4
PH103 Introduction to Philosophy 3

Semester 4

8.0 Credits
NU110 Health Assessment & Promotion 1
NU112 Nursing Concepts 5
NU114 Medication Essentials I 1
NU116 Professional Issues I 1

Semester 5

9.0 Credits
NU115 Medication Essentials II 1
NU122 Health Restoration I 6
NU124 Maternal Newborn Nursing 2

Semester 6

6.0 Credits
PH205 Ethics in Health Care 3
SOC101 Principles of Sociology 3

Semester 7

7.0 Credits
NU214 Health Restoration II 5
NU217 Pediatric Nursing 2

Semester 8

9.0 Credits
NU216 Professional Issues II 0
NU220 Mental Health Nursing 2
NU222 Health Restoration III 7

Contact

 

Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Hegis Code Number 5208.10
Program Director:
Dr. Carol Fanutti
716-827-2462
Room 247