ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN NURSING
Overview
The Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Program is designed to prepare students for entry level registered nurse positions in a variety of health care environments. Graduates will use critical thinking skills for effective problem solving, decision making, and independent judgment to provide culturally competent and developmentally appropriate care in the practice of nursing and to function as a member of a health care team.
Upon successful completion of the curriculum, students are eligible to sit for the NCLEX to become registered nurses. The graduate must apply to and meet the requirements of appropriate state board of nursing for licensure as a registered nurse, which includes successful completion of the NCLEX-RN.
ADN Program at California Career College
Since 2016, California Career College has offered ADN classes. California Career College is the first ADN program in the nation to offer both theory and clinical classes only 3 days per week. California Career College recognizes that many students work full- or part-time and to advance their education by attending classes and clinicals full-time is challenging. California Career College is a convenient choice to both work and advance their education by attending classes and clinicals 3 days per week. Below are some information about the ADN Program at California Career College:
Duration: 24 months (2 year program)
Days: 3 Days a Week
Requirements: High School Diploma or GED; A cumulative passing score of 75% or more on the HESI Admission Assessment Exam; Submitting application to California Career College.
Prerequisites: None required
Transfer of Credits: Students can transfer up to 10 units.
The ADN Program at California Career College includes courses in:
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Communication Techniques
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Anatomy and Physiology
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Terminology
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Psychology
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General Nursing Skills
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Gerontology
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Maternal and Child Health
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Pharmacology
At California Career College, ADN courses are designed to ensure students experience a curriculum that is current, reality-based and sensitive to multicultural diversity.
Over a 24-month program, our ADN classes provide extensive hands-on experience in healthcare settings that range from acute to long-term care, home healthcare and other community healthcare agencies. That's why, among nursing schools in Los Angeles, ours stands out as one of the most effective at teaching skills that are most sought after by medical employers.
At California Career College, our dedicated team is dedicated to teaching core nursing concepts and principles to students that that are at the heart of patient care. Through assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation, our faculty of experienced teachers and nurses provide instruction that is based on guidelines set by the Board of Registered Nursing, and based on interviews and on-going relationships with local employers.
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Please call (818)710-1310 or visit our contact page to apply now.
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VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM
Overview
The Vocational Nursing (VN) Program is designed to prepare students for entry level vocational nurse positions in a variety of health care environments. Graduates will use critical thinking skills for effective problem solving, decision making, and independent judgment to provide culturally competent and developmentally appropriate care in the practice of nursing and to function as a member of a health care team.
Upon successful completion of the curriculum, students are eligible to sit for the NCLEX to become registered nurses. The graduate must apply to and meet the requirements of appropriate state board of nursing for licensure as a licensed vocational nurse, which includes successful completion of the NCLEX-PN.
LN Program at California Career College
Since 2001, California Career College has offered VN classes. California Career College offers both theory and clinical classes only 3 days per week for the VN program. California Career College recognizes that many students work full or part-time and to advance their education, by attending classes and clinicals, is challenging. California Career College is a convenient choice to both work and advance their education. Below is some information about the VN Program at California Career College:
Duration: 18 months (1.5 year program)
Days: 3 Days a Week
Requirements: High School Diploma or GED; A cumulative passing score of 75% or more on the Admission Assessment Exam; Submitting application to California Career College.
Prerequisites: None required
At California Career College, VN courses are designed to ensure students experience a curriculum that is current, reality-based and sensitive to multicultural diversity.
Over a 18-month program, our VN classes provide extensive hands-on experience in healthcare settings that range from acute to long-term care, home healthcare and other community healthcare agencies. That's why, among nursing schools in Los Angeles, ours stands out as one of the most effective at teaching skills that are most sought after by medical employers.
At California Career College, our dedicated team is dedicated to teaching core nursing concepts and principles to students that that are at the heart of patient care. Through assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation, our faculty of experienced teachers and nurses provide instruction that is based on guidelines set by the Board of Registered Nursing, and based on interviews and on-going relationships with local employers.
For More Information
Please call (818) 710-1310 or visit our contact page below.