MUSI 285 — Songwriting for Commercial Music
Total Units: 20 NURSING A.S. Degree Nursing The degree provides the student with the skills to utilize the nursing process and assess unique patient needs across the lifespan using a concept-based approach to learning. Degree competence will be assessed regularly by evaluation of expected learning outcomes in the clinical setting as well as course examinations. Emphasis is placed on the use of critical thinking and creative problem-solving in the clinical setting. The nursing major prepares graduates in a variety of health care settings as entry-level registered nurses. Upon successful completion of the nursing program, the graduate is eligible to the NCLEX-RN® (National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses). Program assessment is conducted by monitoring student success rates on the NCLEX_ RN® exam. Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) Requirements: The BRN has approved a set curriculum at Compton which includes, in addition to nursing courses, sociology, psychology and a course in communication and analytical thinking. These additional courses are not required for entry into the nursing program but must be completed prior to graduation. Students are strongly encouraged to complete these classes prior to entry into the nursing program. Nursing Philosophy: The Associate Degree Nursing Program supports the mission of Compton College. The program offers quality, comprehensive educational opportunities and services to its diverse community, specifically those individu