Associate Degree in Nursing
Students gain a comprehensive understanding of the art and science of nursing through a balanced curriculum that integrates theoretical instruction with clinical practice tailored to each level of nursing.
Courses
- BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIOS 2260 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIOS 2460 — Microbiology
- COMM 1010 — Fundamentals of Communication
- ENGL 1010 — English Composition I
- MATH 1025 — Math for Health Care Professionals
- NURS 1020 — Introduction to Nursing Concepts
- NURS 1025 — Concepts of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology I
- NURS 1030 — Foundational Concepts in Nursing with Health Assessment
- NURS 1035 — Foundational Concepts Clinical
- NURS 1040 — Health Assessment Lab
- NURS 1135 — Concepts of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II
- NURS 1145 — Nursing Concepts I
- NURS 1155 — Nursing Concepts I Clinical
- NURS 1165 — Professional Nursing Concepts I
- NURS 2010 — Nursing Concepts II
- NURS 2015 — Nursing Concepts II Clinical
- NURS 2020 — Professional Nursing Concepts II
- NURS 2125 — Nursing Concepts III
- NURS 2135 — Nursing’s Concepts III Clinical
- NURS 2145 — Transition to Professional Practice
- NURS 2155 — Nursing's Practicum
- PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology