The Nursing curriculum prepares students for beginning staff nurse positions in acute, long-term care and community-based facilities. Staff nurses plan, provide and evaluate nursing care for individual health maintenance or health promotion needs. Upon successful completion of the curriculum, students receive an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree and are eligible to sit for the state licensure examination to become a registered nurse (R.N.).
Nursing students attend classes at the College. Selected clinical laboratory learning experiences under the guidance of nursing faculty are provided at a variety of health care agencies in Philadelphia. These experiences provide students with the opportunity to apply classroom learning in client care situations. The availability of learning experiences may necessitate evening or weekend clinical laboratory assignments for students.
Course Structure for Nursing Associate Degree
Semester 1 (4 Courses)
ENGL 101: English Composition I (or Honors)
BIOL 109: Anatomy and Physiology I
NUTR 111: Introduction to Nutrition
NURS 101: Nursing I
Semester 2 (4 Courses)
NURS 132: Nursing II
BIOL 110: Anatomy and Physiology II
ENGL 102: The Research Paper (or Honors)
FNMT 118: Intermediate Algebra
Semester 3 (4 Courses)
BIOL 241: Microbiology
CIS 103: Introduction to Information Technology
NURS 231: Nursing III
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology (or Honors)
Semester 4 (3 Courses)
NURS 232: Nursing IV
Humanities Course: (e.g., Philosophy, Public Speaking, Critical Thinking, Ethical Problems)
MATH 251 or General Elective: Statistics for Science or General Elective
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