NOTE: This program is in abeyance and is currently not being offered.

The Vocational Nursing curriculum is designed to prepare the student to practice intelligent care at the bedside, to assist in the rehabilitation of the sick and the prevention of disease, and to prepare the student for his/her role in the community as a contributing citizen, according to the basic principles of health and nursing. The Vocational Nursing curriculum is accredited by the California Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners. Graduates of this program are eligible to apply for the California state examination to become a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN).

The AS degree in Vocational Nursing will be awarded upon satisfactory completion of the Major course requirements and the General Education requirements. A Certificate of Achievement will be awarded upon satisfactory completion of the major course requirements.

Eligibility/Admission/Completion Requirements:
Admission to the Vocational Nursing program is by special application and evaluation of academic and personal qualifications. Completion of the program requires the student to maintain satisfactory performance (a 75% or better passing grade) in all Vocational Nursing courses and satisfactory performance in the clinical experience.
Program requirements are as follows:
1. Applicants must be high school graduates or the equivalent.
2. Health clearances (physical examination and negative TB test results) are required, and are to be submitted to the Vocational Nursing Department before the start of the program.
3. Applicants must satisfactorily complete the prerequisite courses, Biol 20A and 20B, or Biol 2 and
4, or the equivalent, with grade “C” or better before applying to the program.
4. All Vocational Nursing courses in each semester must be completed satisfactorily with a performance grade of 75% or better before a student can enroll in the succeeding semester.
5. The clinical experience, whereby the student is required to work directly with patients, is a significant part of the program. In the interest of patient safety, repeated unsatisfactory performance in the clinical experience will subject a student to dismissal from the program.
Degree Major/Certificate of Achievement of Requirements:

Dept/No. Title Units
FIRST SEMESTER
V/NUR 214 Basic Medical-Surgical Nursing 15
V/NUR 215 Introduction to Pharmacology 1
V/NUR 216 Therapeutic Nutrition 1
Semester Total: 17
SECOND SEMESTER
V/NUR 217 Intermediate Medical-Surgical Nursing
V/NUR 218 Intermediate Pharmacology 2
V/NUR 220 Maternal-Child Nursing 4
Semester Total: 16
THIRD SEMESTER
V/NUR 219 Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing 17
Semester Total: 17
Total Required Units: 50

 

The sequence of courses may be altered due to availability of clinical facilities. Students will be notified in advance.