Practical Nurse

Program Description:

Students prepare for careers as licensed practical nurses in a variety of healthcare settings. Clinical activities are an integral part of this program, which is approved by the Washington Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission. During the clinical phase, students demonstrate nursing competencies under supervision at clinical sites and improve skills by working with a healthcare professional in a preceptorship role. Graduates are required to apply for licensure with the National Council of Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) and pass the National Council Licensure Exam for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN). Additional information and specifics for licensure application and testing is provided in the Nursing Student Handbook and discussed during the final quarter of study. 

For program costs and fees refer to the catalog TUITION AND FEES PAGE

Required foundational coursework to be completed prior the enrolling in Practical Nursing program:

Foundation courses must be a grade of 3.0 or higher before entering core coursework.

 Course  Title  Credits
 CHEM&121 Chemistry 5
 ENGL&101 or ENGL&102 English Composition/Composition II 5
 NUTR&101 Nutrition 5
 BIO&241 Anatomy & Physiology I (BIO&160 pre-requisite) 5
 PSYCH&200 Lifespan Psychology (PSYCH&100 pre-requisite) 5
 BIO&260 Microbiology 5
 BIOL&242 Anatomy & Physiology II 5
 MATH&146 Introduction to Stats 5
 CMST&210 Interpersonal Communications 5

Description updated 2/3/22 General Education options updated 1/14/22