Nursing: AAS
The Associate in Applied Science degree in Nursing prepares students to become registered nurses. Students learn to provide direct care for clients that is based on the nursing process. Students acquire knowledge and technical skills necessary for effective communication with clients and families. They learn management, organizational, and delegation skills necessary to provide competent care to a group of clients. Health care teaching is emphasized as a critical aspect of the communication process.
Courses
- BIO 111 — Introductory Biology (MOTR BIOL 100L)
- BIO 203 — General Microbiology I
- BIO 207 — Anatomy and Physiology I (MOTR LIFS 150LAP)
- BIO 208 — Anatomy and Physiology II
- CHM 101 — Fundamentals of Chemistry I (MOTR CHEM 100L)
- COM 200 — Communication Between Cultures (MOTR SBSC 101)
- ENG 101 — College Composition I (MOTR ENGL 100)
- MTH 140 — Intermediate Algebra
- NUR 151 — Fundamentals of Nursing
- NUR 152 — Nursing Laboratory Practicum I
- NUR 153 — Nursing of Adults and Children I
- NUR 154 — Nursing Laboratory Practicum II
- NUR 170 — LPN/Paramedic to RN Bridge Course
- NUR 251 — Nursing of Adults and Children II
- NUR 252 — Nursing of Adults and Children III
- NUR 253 — Management Skills in Nursing
- PSY 200 — General Psychology (MOTR PSYC 100)
- PSY 205 — Human Growth and Development (MOTR PSYC 200)
- SOC 101 — Introduction to Sociology (MOTR SOCI 101)