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Program Description
The Registered Nursing Program at Solano
Community College is a 2-year Associate Degree Program fully accredited by
the State Board of Registered Nursing and is subject to its regulations
regarding the education and training of nurses. Graduates of the
Program comply with the American Nurses Association code for Nursing
Practice and the Nurse Practice Act of the state of California.
Successful completion of the program qualifies the student to take the
California Licensing Examination (NCLEX) to become a Registered
Nurse. The practice of nursing requires knowledge of, and the
ability to speak, to read, and to write the English language. This
program follows the policy of non-discrimination set forth by the
Governing Board of Solano Community College.
Associate in Science Degree
The Associate in Science Degree
is awarded upon successful completion of the major and general education
requirements.
Program Requirements and
Courses
All courses taken toward the
Registered Nursing Degree must be completed with a grade of "C"
or better.
Students are encouraged to attend a
Registered Nursing Information Session prior to seeing a counselor
individually. these sessions provide a basic understanding of the
nursing program and the requirements for application. Students
applying to the program may see any counselor; however, students
transferring with numerous transcripts should make an appointment to see
the Nursing Counselor.
Application Procedures
Only those students formally
admitted to the nursing program may enroll in nursing courses.
Prerequisites
To be eligible to apply to the Registered
Nursing Program students must have completed the following four
prerequisite courses with grades of "C" or better:
| ENGL 1 - College
Composition (3 Units) |
| BIOSC 6 - Human Anatomy
(5 Units) |
| BIOSC 5 - Introductory
Physiology (5 Units) |
| BIOSC 14 - Principles
of Microbiology (4 Units) |
Complete the following courses with
grades of "C" or better prior to entering the second semester of
the Nursing Program:
| NUTRI 10 - Nutrition (3
Units) |
| HU DV 70 - Lifespan
Human Development (3 Units) |
| NURSE 52 - Pharmacology
(3 Units) |
We recommend that the student complete
the above three courses prior to entering the program to prevent overload
in the first semester.
Note: The above courses
have prerequisites. Please check the course descriptions in the
catalog.
Application steps for nursing
major:
1. Complete an application to
Solano Community College
2. Attend a Registered Nursing Information Session.
3. Obtain all required transcripts. You must have official
transcripts sent to the Office of Admissions.
4. See counselor for an evaluation of major requirements and to
receive the Nursing referral form verifying completion of prerequisites.
5. Take referral form to the Health Occupations Division, Building
800 to receive a Nursing Application.
6. Submit completed application and receive a wait list number.
Prior to first class meeting,
students must have:
1. Physical examination
indicating physical fitness and required immunizations.
2. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Health Care Providers
card.
3. Evidence of purchase of malpractice insurance for student nurses.
4. Attend an orientation meeting with nursing faculty to be arranged
by Health Occupations.
Retention in Program
1. If a student's conduct
poses potential harm to the well-being of clients, the student may be
terminated from the nursing program.
2. If a student's physical or emotional health appears to be such
that he or she cannot meet the objectives of the program in nursing, the
student may be asked to leave the nursing program.
3. In order to remain in the program and to graduate, a student must
maintain a grade of "C" or better in the theory and the clinical
portions of the nursing program.
| In accordance with state law, the
California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) may deny licensure to
an individual for crimes substantially related to the practice of
nursing. Upon acceptance to the nursing program, any student
who has had a conviction related to sex crimes, drug crimes
(including DUI) and crimes of violence may need to contact the BRN
regarding his/her status. |
Required Courses
Nursing courses must be taken in sequence because one
course is prerequisite to another.
|
NURSE 58 - Mediated Skills Dev. |
.5 - 1.5 Units |
| (Concurrent enrollment in NURSE 58 is
required for each of the following Nursing courses except NURSE 52 &
65.) |
|
| First year Courses |
|
|
NURSE 50A - Fund. of Nursing |
3 Units |
| NURSE 50B - Basic Human Needs |
3.5 Units |
|
*HU DV 70 - Lifespan Human Dev. |
3 Units |
| *NUTRI 10 -
Nutrition |
3 Units |
|
*NURSE 52 - Pharmacology for Health Care Professionals I |
3 Units |
|
NURSE 54 - Maternal-Child Nursing |
5 Units |
|
NURSE 55 - Nursing of Adults I |
5 Units |
| PSYCH
1 - Intro. to Psychology OR |
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| SOCSC
22 - Ethnic, Racial, and Minority Group Relations in Harmony &
Conflict |
3 Units |
| *Course must be completed
prior to entry into NURSE 54/55 |
|
| **Course must be completed
prior to entry into NURSE 60/61 |
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| Second Year Courses |
|
|
NURSE 60 - Nursing of Adults and Children II/Medical-Surgical
Nursing |
5 Units |
|
NURSE 61 - Mental Health Nursing |
5 Units |
|
NURSE 63 - Nursing of Adults III/Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing and
Community Health Nursing |
6 Units |
|
NURSE 65 - Role Transition, Management Theory and Practice |
4 Units |
Concurrent Course
The following course is required for graduation and may be completed any time during the two-year
program.
| Communications course other than
ENGL 1 |
3 Units |
Total of 53-57.5 Units
Credit for previous nursing
education may be obtained through challenge examinations. Advanced
standing is available for qualified applicants.
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