NURSING- AAS (Spring 2024)
The Nursing Program at Trocaire College offers a curriculum leading to an Associate in Applied Science Degree. Completion of the program allows the graduate to take the NCLEX-RN and enter the nursing profession as a registered nurse. The Program focus is on theory and clinical experiences to prepare the graduate for a beginning level of professional practice within a diverse and changing health care system.
The curriculum emphasizes knowledge and skills needed to promote, maintain or restore health. It prepares the graduate to provide and manage care in structured settings for clients across the life span.
The nursing program offers both a day program and evening program. The evening curriculum is identical in content to the day curriculum. However, the evening curriculum is distributed over a 6 semester (3 year) time period including two summer sessions. In addition to the regularly scheduled evening experiences, selected clinical laboratory experiences for both day and evening programs are scheduled during day, evening and weekend hours. These clinical days provide a comprehensive experience of nursing care activities.
Clinical experiences are provided in a variety of WNY health care settings including hospitals and community health care agencies. Transportation to and from the College and/or the clinical affiliates is the responsibility of the individual student.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification completed through the American Heart Association or a provider who meets the ILCOR standards is accepted. The CPR course may be hybrid (online lecture with in-person hands-on skill demonstration) or face-to-face training. Online only CPR courses are not accepted.
NYSED Office of Professions states, under the Professional Nurse Obligations, NYSED does not permit online CPR courses.
The program includes a strong foundation in the liberal arts. This enables the student to discover and confront their own values, beliefs and ideas and to sharpen their skills of critical analysis and expression. Students are encouraged to develop their critical thinking, clinical judgment, and decision-making skills as they participate in their own learning experiences.
Licensure: When a nursing student completes an application for licensure and first registration as a licensed practical nurse or registered professional nurse, questions are asked by the State Education Department about conviction of a crime and pending charges. These questions appear on the application form. If the answers are in the affirmative, there is an automatic referral to the State Education Department, Office of Professional Discipline and the case is assigned to an investigator. Depending upon the results of the investigation, the case may or may not require a hearing. The National Council Licensure Examination may be taken. However, the licensing process and issuance of a license will be held until the process described above is completed. At the completion of the program, graduates are eligible to write the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurse licensure.
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
All students completing this program are expected to achieve the General Education outcomes described in the General Studies section of the catalog as well as the following learning objectives:
Apply nursing knowledge that enhances the care delivery setting to protect the client and health care personnel.
Select techniques to protect clients and health care personnel from health and environmental.
Demonstrate knowledge involving nursing care of the client that incorporates knowledge of expected growth and development; prevention and early detection of health problems, and strategies to achieve optimal health.
Execute nursing care techniques that promote and support the emotional, mental and social well-being of the client experiencing stressful events, as well as clients with acute or chronic mental illness.
Examine patients’ performance of activities of daily living.
Apply the steps of safe administration of medications and parenteral therapies.
Develop a plan of care to reduce the likelihood that clients will develop complications or health problems related to existing conditions, treatments or procedures.
Appraise best practices to manage and provide care for clients with acute, chronic or life threatening physical health conditions.
Nursing - AAS Curriculum
DAY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
First Year – 1st Semester | ||
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
BIO130 | Anatomy & Physiology I | 3 |
BIO130L | Anatomy & Physiology I Lab | 1 |
GS100 or | College Seminar or | 1-3 |
NU110 | Health Assessment & Promotion | 1 |
NU112 | Nursing Concepts | 5 |
NU114 | Medication Essentials I | 1 |
NU116 | Professional Issues | 1 |
MA 107 | Logical Reasoning and Decision Making | 3 |
Total Credits |
| 16 |
First Year – 2nd Semester | ||
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
BIO131 | Anatomy and Physiology II | 3 |
BIO131L | Anatomy and Physiology II Lab | 1 |
NU115 | Medication Essentials II | 1 |
NU122 | Health Restoration I | 6 |
NU124 | Maternal Newborn Nursing | 2 |
PSY101 | General Psychology | 3 |
Total Credits |
| 16 |
Second Year – 1st Semester | ||
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
BIO 223 | Microbiology | 3 |
BIO 223 L | Microbiology Lab | 1 |
EN101 | English Composition | 3 |
NU214 | Health Restoration II | 5 |
NU217 | Pediatric Nursing | 2 |
PSY 102 | Developmental Psychology | 3 |
Total Credits |
| 17 |
Second Year – 2nd Semester | ||
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
NU220 | Mental Health Nursing | 2 |
NU222 | Health Restoration III | 7 |
PH205 | Ethics in Health Care | 3 |
SOC 101 | Principles of Sociology | 3 |
Total Credits |
| 15 |
Total Program Credits | 64 |
Additional Degree Requirements
All courses require a minimum grade of “C” and a Quality Point Average of 2.0.
EVE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
First Year – 1st Semester | ||
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
BIO130 | Anatomy & Physiology I | 3 |
BIO130L | Anatomy & Physiology I Lab | 1 |
GS100 | College Seminar | 1-3 |
MA107 | Logical Reasoning and Decision Making | 3 |
PSY101 | General Psychology | 3 |
Total Credits |
| 11 |
First Year – 2nd Semester | ||
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
BIO131 | Anatomy & Physiology II | 3 |
BIO131L | Anatomy & Physiology II Lab | 1 |
EN101 | English Composition | 3 |
Total Credits |
| 7 |
First Year – Summer Session | ||
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
BIO223 | Microbiology | 3 |
BIO223L | Microbiology Lab | 1 |
PSY102 | Developmental Psychology | 3 |
Total Credits |
| 7 |
Second Year – 1st Semester | ||
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
NU110 | Health Assessment & Promotion | 1 |
NU112 | Nursing Concepts | 5 |
NU114 | Medication Essentials I | 1 |
NU116 | Professional Issues | 1 |
Total Credits |
| 8 |
Second Year – 2nd Semester | ||
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
NU115 | Medication Essentials II | 1 |
NU122 | Health Restoration I | 6 |
NU124 | Maternal Newborn Nursing | 2 |
Total Credits |
| 9 |
Second Year – Summer Session | ||
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
PH205 | Ethics in Health Care | 3 |
SOC101 | Principles of Sociology | 3 |
Total Credits |
| 6 |
Third Year – 1st Semester | ||
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
NU214 | Health Restoration II | 5 |
NU217 | Pediatric Nursing | 2 |
Total Credits |
| 7 |
Third Year – 2nd Semester | ||
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
NU220 | Mental Health Nursing | 2 |
NU222 | Health Restoration II | 7 |
Total Credits |
| 9 |
Total Program Credits | 64 |
Additional Degree Requirements
All courses require a minimum grade of “C” and a Quality Point Average of 2.0.
Program Accreditation
The Associate in Applied Science in Nursing Degree and the Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Programs are accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), a specialized accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education.
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
3390 Peachtree Road Northeast, Suite 1400
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
(404) 975-5000
www.acenursing.org
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