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Based on a strong, clinically
oriented curriculum, students rotate through quality health
care facilities - all within a reasonable driving distance
from the campus. Working directly with patients,
nurses, physicians and other health care professionals,
students receive hands-on experience in specialty areas such
as obstetrics, pediatrics and medical/surgical units.
Completion of the two-year program prepares students to take
the national licensure for registered nurses.
First Semester
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ENGL100 English Composition
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HLTH128 & HLTH129
Anatomy & Physiology I
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PSYC100 Introduction to Psychology
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NURS101
Nursing I: Fundamentals
of Nursing
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Second Semester
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BIOL110
Introduction to Microbiology
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HLTH130 & HLTH131
Anatomy & Physiology II
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PSYC240 Development of Psychology: Life Span
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NURS102
Nursing II
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Third Semester
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MATH101 (or higher)
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English Elective |
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SOCI101 Introduction to Sociology
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NURS201
Nursing III
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Fourth Semester
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SPCH102 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
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Humanities Elective
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NURS202
Nursing IV
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NURS212
Nursing Transition
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Updated
03/05/2007
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