NURSING
Associate in Applied Science (NUR.APP)
The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN ) curriculum is a 72 credit-hour program that leads to an associate in applied science degree and prepares the graduates
to provide direct nursing care at a beginning staff level in a variety of health care settings. Successful completion of the program requirements qualifies
the students to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN ). Satisfactory achievement on this examination
qualifies the graduates for licensure as Registered Nurses (RN s). Anyone who has been convicted of a felony may not be eligible for licensure.
The course of study combines general education in the humanities and the biological, behavioral and social sciences with instruction in the theory
and practice of nursing.
Students must first be admitted to the college and must designate nursing (NUR) as their curriculum. Registration in the nursing courses is possible
only after the student is admitted to the nursing program through a selection process based on a system of priorities.
Basic admission requirements include:
- High school graduation or GED
- One year of high school (or equivalent) chemistry, algebra and biology with an average of 2.0 or better grade point in each
- A 90% or better on the Arithmetic Proficiency Examination
- Completion of BIO 1570 (or BIO 2710), BIO 2630 and BIO 2640 with 2.0 or better grade point within five years of the start of the fall nursing courses. The five-year period dates from the session during which the course was taken and closes at the first session in which the student is enrolled in the nursing program.
- Attendance at a nursing information session.
Requirements and procedures for admission are outlined in a Nursing program brochure, available during the nursing information sessions, and at the nursing website: www.oaklandcc.edu/nursing. All requirements must be completed by DECEMBER 15 of the year proceeding intended enrollment in the nursing program. Applicants will be notified in writing about the result no later than MARCH 15.
Students must obtain a 2.0 or better grade point in all currently required college courses and a 2.7 or better grade point in all nursing program courses
for an Associate in Applied Science in order to be certified as eligible to write the NCLEX-RN. The policies and regulations regarding admission, progression
and retention in the nursing program, as well as certification, licensure qualifications and legal limitations of license are outlined in the Nursing
Student Handbook which is provided to each student enrolled in the nursing program. All these provisions are also explained in the information sessions
prior to admission to the program. In addition to the tuition, nursing students incur extra costs such as liability insurance, pre-admission health
examination, uniforms, supplies, travel, pins and licensure application.
The ADN program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, 61 Broadway – 33rd Floor, New York, NY 10006, ph:
800.669.1656, www.nlnac.org and has full approval of the Michigan Board of Nursing. Note: Conviction of
a felony or misdemeanor may preclude eligibility for licensure. For more information contact the Michigan Board of Nursing (ph: 517.335.0918).
The Nursing program is designed as a full-time study. However, students may elect part-time study by completing the majority of the required supportive
and general education courses prior to selection.
A mandatory criminal history check including fingerprints will be conducted on all students selected to the Nursing program prior to the start of the
program, at the student’s cost. 1) Conviction of a felony or any attempt to commit a felony within the 15 years immediately preceding the date of the
criminal history check; or 2) conviction of a misdemeanor within the 10 years immediately preceding the criminal history check, will preclude eligibility
for admission. In addition, all selected students must have a drug screen test prior to the start of the program. For details contact the Nursing Department
at 248.942.3334.
| Major Requirements | Credits | ||
| NUR 1290 | Pharmacology for Nurses | 2 | |
| NUR 1410 | Foundations of Nursing | 7 | |
| NUR 1450 | Clinical Skills | 0.5 | |
| NUR 1460 | Integrated Physical Assessment and Decision Making Skills I | 0.5 | |
| NUR 1470 | Integrated Physical Assessment and Decision Making Skills II | 0.5 | |
| NUR 1510 | Nursing of the Child-Bearing Family | 4 | |
| NUR 1520 | Nursing of the Adult - Mental Health and Maladaptive Behavior | 4 | |
| NUR 1530 | Nursing of Adults I | 4 | |
| NUR 2510 | Nursing of Children and Families | 4 | |
| NUR 2520 | Nursing of Adults II | 4 | |
| NUR 2530 | Nursing of Adults III | 4 | |
| NUR 2540 | Transition to Graduate Nurse Role | 4.5 | |
Required Supportive Courses |
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| ┌ | BIO 1570● | Microbiology of Health and Disease | 3 |
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| └ | BIO 2710 | Microbiology | 4 |
| BIO 2630 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 | |
| BIO 2640 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 | |
| ENG 1510● | Composition I | 3 | |
| ┌ | ENG 1520● | Composition II | 3 |
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| └ | ENG 2200● | Professional Communication | 4 |
| HEA 1510 | Nutrition | 3 | |
| PSY 2510● | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
| SOC 2510● | Sociology | 3 | |
| Fine Arts/Humanities Elective | 3 | ||
Recommended Elective |
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| CHE 1320● | Survey of Organic and Biochemistry | 4 | |
See Graduation Requirements for an Associate in Applied Science Degree. ● Course may be used to meet General Education requirements. |
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