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The Associate Degree Nursing curriculum provides
individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide
nursing care to clients and groups of clients throughout the life
span in a variety of settings.
Courses will include content related to the nurse’s role as provider of nursing care, as manager of care, as member of the discipline of nursing, and as a member of the interdisciplinary team.
Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) which is required for practice as a Registered Nurse. Employment opportunities include hospitals, long term care facilities, clinics, physicians’ offices, industry, and community agencies.
Students who are waiting admission into the Associate Degree Nursing program may enroll in the General Occupational Technology curriculum.
Randolph Community College's Associate Degree Nursing program is
on warning by the North Carolina Board of Nursing and is accredited
by the National League for Nursing.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Registered nurses are in very high demand. Career opportunities
following registration as an R. N. are varied and numerous. Career
opportunities include working a variety of shifts in acute care
hospitals; extended or long-term care facilities, mental health
facilities, home health, schools, prisons, or physician’s
offices. Positions include staff nurse, manager, insurance health
coordinator, staff development coordinator, and home health nurse.
The job outlook is excellent with opportunities for advancement
and specialization. Beginning salaries may range from $34,500 -
$36,000.
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT
FOR LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES |
| Licensed practical nurses requesting advanced placement
will be granted credit for NUR 110, NUR 120, and NUR 130 under the
following conditions |
- Current unrestricted license as an LPN in North Carolina;
- Graduate of an approved practical nurse education program with
no grade less than "C” in all nursing classes;
- Documentation by supervisor on agency letterhead of at least
six months full-time experience within the past 12 months
in a position which includes responsibilities representative of
the legal scope of practice for LPNs;
- Meet admission criteria required of the Associate Degree Nursing
program;
- Complete with a minimum of “C” BIO 168, BIO 169
and PSY 110;
- Successfully complete ENG 111, PSY 150, and SOC 210;
- Successfully complete NUR 187 and NUR 189.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS |
Qualified LPNs will enter NUR 210 on a space-available
basis after readmitted students have been given a space space in the
program. Qualified LPNs will be ranked according to the date of application
and date of completion of admission requirements.
Students applying for admission to the Associate Degree Nursing program
must meet requirements in addition to the general College admission
requirements. Information about ADN
Admissions Requirements is in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF)
which requires a document viewer program. The PDF viewer is available
at no cost from Adobe at the following link:
http://www.adobe.com/acrobat/readstep.html. For further information
on admission requirements, contact Student Services at RCC, (336)
633-0224; or the Health Occupations Department, (336) 633-0264 or
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COURSE INFORMATION
Nursing (Degree - 5 courses) - Topics include legal/ethical aspects of nursing; concepts and principles of adult-child health nursing; administering medications; historic and current issues in nursing. Clinical settings include acute care, ambulatory care, long-term care and home health care.
Biology (Degree - 2 courses) - A comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Concepts of microbiology are also included.
Economics (Degree - 1 course) - This course introduces economic analysis of aggregate employment, income, and prices.
Humanities/Fine Arts (Degree - 1 course) Students are required to take a 3-credit-hour humanities/fine arts course.
English (Degree - 2 courses) - These courses emphasize the writing process and professional communication skills.
Psychology (Degree - 2 courses) - Courses include an introduction to the study of human growth and development and an overview of the scientific study of human behavior.
Sociology (Degree - 1 course) - This course introduces the study of human society, culture, and social interactions.
Required Courses by Semester
FACULTY ADVISORS
The Health Occupations department chair is:
Lynn Tesh pltesh@randolph.edu,
(336) 633-0315.
The departmental secretary is:
Iris Simpkins, itsimpkins@randolph.edu,
(336) 633-0264.
The faculty for Associate Degree Nursing are:
Tara Gunter, tggunter@randolph.edu, (336) 633-0218.
Evelyn Hoover, elhoover@randolph.edu, (336) 633-0209.
Wilhelmina Morris, wmmorris@randolph.edu, (336) 633-0209.
Sharran Penny, sepenny@randolph.edu, (336) 633-0270.
Darlene Wyrick, dhwryick@randolph.edu, (336) 633-0270.
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NURSING
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ADDITIONAL LINKS |
| Below is a list of current web sites with information
on nursing careers.
www.cfnc.org
www.nursenc.org
www.nursingprofession.com
www.ncbon.org |
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APPROVAL
AND ACCREDITATION |
Randolph Community College's Associate Degree Nursing
program is on warning by the North Carolina Board of Nursing. Address:
P.O. Box 2129, Raleigh, N.C. 27602; phone: (919) 782-3211; web
site: www.ncbon.com
The ADN program also is accredited by the National League for
Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). Address: 61 Broadway-33rd
floor, New York, N. Y. 10006; phone: (800) 669-1656;
web site: www.nlnac.org.
Further information regarding approval and accreditation status
of the RCC ADN program can be obtained by contacting the Departmental
Chair for Health Occupations at (336) 633-0315. |
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