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Program Description
The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program teaches you skills of direct patient care that you can apply in any healthcare setting. It offers theoretical and applied instruction in classrooms, simulated laboratories, and clinical settings. It integrates education in adult, gerontological, obstetric, pediatric, and psychiatric-mental health nursing. Your clinical learning will take place in diverse types of institutions.
Note: You must undergo a background check and drug screen before we can officially admit you into the program. A felony, loss of license, administrative disciplinary proceeding for negligence, malpractice, recklessness, or willful or intentional misconduct may prohibit entrance into the program and/or eligibility to sit for licensure exams.
Career Information
The ADN program prepares you to provide safe, therapeutic, and competent nursing care in hospitals and other healthcare settings. You may also work as an entry level patient-care manager.
Prospective Students:
This is a selective admission program. Once you have declared into the Associates of Arts in Health Science, please refer to your desired program’s curriculum map to ensure that you take the necessary general education and prerequisite courses. After completing these courses, you may then submit an application specific to your program. You will be able to declare into this program upon acceptance.
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