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MLT 294 — ^^ Clinical Immunohematology Practicum

Degree Total 62 Hours Programs of Study Nursing The Nursing program is a bi-level program that prepares the student to complete the requirements for the Professional Certificate in Practical Nursing in Year One (Level 1) and the requirements for the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing in Year Two (Level 2). This competency based bi-level curriculum allows students to transition from practical nursing to associate degree nursing in a seamless fashion. An advanced placement option is available for current licensed practical nurses or licensed paramedics into Year Two (Level 2). The program has full approval by the Missouri State Board of Nursing and is accredited by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Admission to the Nursing program at SFCC is competitive and requires an additional admission application. Nursing program admission information packets contain admission criteria, essential abilities for admission, state licensure requirements, mission and philosophy statements, fee schedules and course sequences. Information packets can be found online at www.sfccmo.edu/nursing. Successful program applicants are subject to background checks and drug tests that could prevent an applicant’s progression in the program. Mission The mission of the Associate Degree Nursing Program is to prepare students to become registered professional nurses through a bi-level program. The aim of the educational environment is to provide an accessible, relevant program that uses

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