NURSING



The Nursing Programs include:

These programs prepare students to make application to take the certified nursing assistant exam; the National Council Licensing Examination for practical (NCLEX-PN) and/ or registered nursing (NCLEX-RN). Successful completion of the certifying exam will allow for beginning employment in providing direct patient care. Admission to or graduation from the program at any level does not guarantee licensure by the Arizona State Board of Nursing.

Graduates must satisfy the licensing requirements of the State Board of Nursing independently of any college requirements per the Arizona Nurse Practice Act. Under Arizona Law an applicant could be denied certification as a nursing assistant or licensure as a registered or practical nurse if convicted of a felony or addicted to habit-forming drugs or if the applicant in any other way fails to meet qualifications required by law.

In 1997, the Nursing Program became part of the Healing Community composed of five rural community colleges and Northern Arizona University that work together on a collaborative basis. The Healing Community designed a common curriculum that provides students an opportunity for seamless articulation from the associate degree in nursing programs to the baccalaureate degree in nursing program. The PN and RN graduate from the Nursing Program applies to write the NCLEX. When he or she becomes a licensed RN nurse, that person can apply to Northern Arizona University to complete the upper division courses in nursing that apply to a B.S.N.

Northland Pioneer College's Nursing Program, approved by the Arizona State Board of Nursing, is offered on the White Mountain Campus at Show low and the Little Colorado Campus at Winslow. Many of the prerequisites and general education courses are available at other NPC campuses and centers. The program of 66-67 credit hours is designed for two academic years of full-time study. After completion of the first year with the addition of the Practical Nurse Completion course, the student nurse can receive a Certificate of Applied Science in Practical Nursing and apply to write the NCLEX-PN. The student nurse may then exit the program or continue on to earn the Associate of Applied Science Degree.

For the student who is a Licensed Practical Nurse who would like to return to school for the associate degree and become a Registered Nurse, there are the same requirements for the associate degree as the regular program. Students are admitted in the spring semester and will take a LPN to RN transition course as well as needed prerequisites prior to starting the two semesters of nursing courses needed to complete the RN. After completion the student will be eligible to take the National Council Licensing Examination for Registered Nursing (NCLEX-RN).

Student Nurse Guidelines

Patient safety dictates that specific nursing program student guidelines apply to this program that are more stringent than the general College student policies. A copy of the nursing program student handbook is issued to students admitted to the program. In case of state-mandated changes, curriculum and/or guidelines could change.

Clinical experiences take place in various health care agencies in and outside the College's district. Hours may vary from the class schedule depending on the clinical placement and travel will be required at times. In addition, overnight stays may be required.



Prerequisites to Program Admission



Courses

Before the student will be considered eligible to enter the nursing program, certain prerequisites must be met. Successful completion with a 'C' grade or better for each class and a cumulative GPA of 'B' (3.00) is required.



Certification

For the Nursing Program an applicant must submit a copy of a current Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) license to the Nursing Program.

For the LPN to RN program a current LPN license must be submitted to the Nursing Program.



Admission to the Nursing program




ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE, REGISTERED NURSING • 67-68 Credits



Degree Verification


Check Sheet (front) links to a Microsoft Excel .xls file

Course List (back) links to a Microsoft Word .doc file

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • 26-27 Credits


Communications • 6 credits

Mathematics • 3-4 credits, one course selected from the following:

Arts and Humanities • 3 credits

(Any 3 credit course from the Arts and Humanities section of the AAS Discipline Studies List.)

Physical and Biological Sciences • 8 credits

Social and Behavioral Sciences • 6 cr.

Core Requirements • 41 cr.



Certificate of Applied Science • 45-46 cr.



Practical Nursing


GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • 20-21 cr.
Core Requirements • 25 Credits







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