The Associate Degree Nursing Program prepares graduates to provide and manage client care and to become members within the discipline of Nursing. Graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) to become registered nurses.
The curriculum is organized around a clearly defined conceptual framework which combines general education and nursing education. The nursing education courses correlate classroom and clinical instruction in a variety of community agencies. Classroom lectures are held at the college and nursing faculty direct learning in the classroom and clinical laboratory settings.