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NURSING PROGRAM: DAY/EVENING OPTION - 2007
Nursing Program
(Associate in Science Degrees):

This program prepares students to become nurses at the associate’s degree level and prepares students to become eligible to take the NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses). The National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (N.L.N.A.C.) 61 Broadway, NY, NY, 10006, 1-800-669-1656 accredits the Nursing program and the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing approves it. In order to provide a sound theoretical base for the practice of nursing, the curriculum offers general education courses concurrently with nursing courses. Students begin clinical learning experiences in the first semester and the clinicals continue throughout the program. The program curriculum begins with the fall and spring semesters. Due to the nature of clinical placements, students in any nursing program option may complete their clinical experience in day, evening or weekend hours. Students are responsible for their own transportation to clinical sites.
Students must earn a numerical grade of 75 or higher in all nursing courses and a grade of C or higher in all science courses. Either failure to meet clinical objectives or failure to obtain a numerical course grade of 75 or better constitutes failure in that course. Students may apply for readmission to the program one time.

All nursing students are required to: undergo a physical examination; complete the necessary immunization forms, including, but not limited to the three (3) dose Hepatitis B immunization series; proof of immunity against measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox; current proof of freedom from tuberculosis and any other immunization(s) that clinical sites require. Students must complete all health requirements prior to entering any clinical experience. Students who do not complete health requirements will not be allowed to enter the clinical component and may jeopardize their standing in the nursing program. All nursing students must have current American Heart Association CPR certification for the Healthcare Provider, carry malpractice and health insurance; and undergo a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check. In accordance with the Criminal Records Information Act: Mass. General Laws, Chapter 6 § 172-178 and regulations pursuant to these statutes, CORI checks are required prior to participation in the clinical component of nursing courses. Admission to the nursing program does not guarantee clinical placement. The outcome of the CORI check may impact the student’s ability to participate in the clinical experience. Individuals with previous court convictions also must meet eligibility requirements of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing for licensure. Answering yes to any of the following questions may impact upon a person’s ability to meet good moral character requirements specified by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing, be eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN examination, and ultimately to practice as a registered nurse in Massachusetts:
1. Has any disciplinary action ever been taken against you by a professional and/or trade licensing/certification board located in the United States or any country/foreign jurisdiction, including removal from a long-term care nursing aide registry program?
2. Are you the subject of pending disciplinary action by a professional and/or trade licensing/certification board located in the United States or any foreign country/foreign jurisdiction?
3. Have you ever applied for, and been denied, a professional and/or trade license/certification in the United States or any other country/foreign jurisdiction?
4. Have you ever surrendered or resigned a professional and/or trade license/certificate in the United States or any other country/foreign jurisdiction?
5. Have you ever been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor in the United States or any other country/foreign jurisdiction?

For further information, please see the department chairperson. This is a full-time two and one half-year program. Students may select day, evening or weekend program options.

Prerequisites for the Nursing Program:

1. Attend one MANDATORY information session.
2. Possess a high school diploma or GED certificate.
3. Achieve a reading level of 10th grade or higher on the College Placement Test (CPT).
4. Complete the following courses with a grade of C or better:

  • One year of high school chemistry with lab or one semester of college chemistry with lab.
  • MAT094 Fundamentals of Algebra or placement above MAT094.
  • BIO203 Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab (credits for Anatomy and Physiology/Lab that were earned more than five (5) years prior to enrollment in the nursing program are not accepted).
  • ENG111 College Writing I
  • NUR100 Drug Calculations.

    After all prerequisites are completed:

    1. Apply through The Admissions Office during the following enrollment periods:
    Fall Program: September 15 - December 31.  Spring Program: May 1 - August 31.
    2. After applying, qualified applicants will be invited to take the Nursing admissions test (Test of Essential Academic Skills).
    3. Applicants must score at least 70% in reading and 50% in math and science on the TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills).
    4. Admission to the Nursing Program will be based on a ranking system that includes student performance on the TEAS as well as performance in other courses in the nursing curriculum.
    Applicants are accepted into the Nursing Program after evaluation of the applicant’s record by the Nurse Education Admissions Committee.

Costs of the Nursing Program year I and II:
Costs associated with the nursing program are different than other programs at Bunker Hill Community College and include: **

Tuition and fees:
For Massachusetts Residents $9500.00
For Non-Mass Residents/International Students $23,500.00
Uniforms $200.00
Malpractice/Liability Insurance 10/1-9/30 $15.00 yearly
Books/ ATI Materials$1500.00
Nursing Pin $60.00
Licensure Application/Exam Fees $375.00

** Costs are estimates and may change

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Overview

Nursing Information Sessions will be held during the Spring 2008 Semester on the Charlestown and Chelsea Campuses on the following dates and times. Prior to applying to the Nursing program, it is mandatory to attend one Nursing Information Session. Preregistration is not required. Please arrive on time.

Check back for new session dates.

Program ID Nursing Evening Option - AS.NREVE

Career Outlook:
Graduates of this option qualify for employment in hospitals, long-term care facilities, HMOs, clinics, doctors’ offices, and other community health agencies.

Upon completetion of this option graduates will be able to:

  • Apply the nursing process and critical thinking in the delivery of holistic nursing care in a variety of settings.
  • Apply scientific knowledge and technology in the delivery of holistic nursing care.
  • Integrate the roles of the associate degree nurse into nursing practice.
  • Communicate effectively with individuals, families, and groups within the health care system.
  • Integrate cultural competence in the delivery of nursing care to a transcultural, diverse population throughout the lifespan.
  • Integrate principles of teaching/learning in the delivery of holistic nursing care.
  • Integrate the legal, ethical, and professional standards in the delivery of care.
  • Demonstrate accountability as a manager of care utilizing delegation and leadership skills.

COURSE TITLE
COURSE NUMBER SEMESTER TAKEN CREDITS PREREQUISITES
 Prerequisite Courses:        
 College Writing I  ENG111    3  ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095
 Anatomy/Physiology/Lab I  BIO203*    4  BIO101 or BIO195
 Drug Calculation  NUR100    1  MAT095 or placement
 Program Curriculum:        
 Anatomy/Physiology/Lab II  BIO204*    4  BIO203
 Principles of Psychology  PSY101    3  ESL098 or RDG095 or placement
 Physical Assessment/Basic Skills  NUR101    2  BIO203 and ENG111 and NUR100
 Nursing I +  NUR111    7  BIO203 and ENG111 and NUR100
 Human Growth/Development  PSY113    3  PSY101
 College Writing II  ENG112    3  ENG111
 Nursing II++  NUR112    10  BIO204 and NUR101 and NUR111 and PSY101
 Microbiology/Lab  BIO205*    4  BIO203 or BIO195
 Quantitative Thought  From Area 4    3  MAT095 or placement
 Nursing III++  NUR211    9  BIO205 and NUR112 and PSY113
 Principles of Sociology  SOC101**    3  ESL098 or RDG095 or placement
 Nursing IV++  NUR212    9  NUR211
 Nursing Seminar  NUR213    1  NUR211
TOTAL CREDITS     69  
 *Credits earned more than five years prior to enrollment in the nursing clinical sequence are not accepted.
 **This course satisfies "Individual and Society" General Education Requirement Area 2.
 +Clinical Practice one day or evening per week.D866
 ++Clinical Practice two days or evenings per week.
 "World View" General Education Requirement Area 3, "Science and Technology" General Education Requirement Area 5, and "Humanities" General Education Requirement Area 6 are satisfied by program courses.
 Students must earn a numerical grade of 75 or higher in all NUR courses with the exception of NUR100 in which students must earn a grade of

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