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Description of Programs The Nursing Division offers a certificate and an associate degree program designed to prepare students for employment in the health care field, as well as an opportunity for continuing advancement. Frequently Asked Questions
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Please submit your application by Mail to: RN to BSN Information Click here to learn about the on-line Arkansas Tech RN to BSN options. Practical Nursing Certificate (PN) The certificate is a 12-month program or a part-time 24 month evening program that, when completed, enables the individual to apply for licensure and to write the National Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses. (LPN). See the PN homepage. Also, see the PN Selection requirements. Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree (RN) The Associate of Science (A.S.) degree can be completed in two years of full-time study or part-time over a longer time frame. The curriculum consists of study in arts, social and biological sciences, humanities and nursing. Completion of the A. S. Degree allows the individual to apply for licensure and to write the National Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (RN). See the RN admissions page. Also, see the RN Selection requirements. In addition, an introductory course of study in Surgical Technology is available. This course is designed for entry level work force training, and does not lead to national certification. Information and comparison of these programs are available from the Division Office. See the Surgical Technology page.
Nursing coursework for both programs consists of classroom, campus laboratory, and clinical experiences. Clinical experiences begin early in the program of study and take place in hospitals, long-term care facilities and healthcare agencies in Hot Springs and the surrounding area. Clinical experiences may be morning, day or evening hours. The clinical rotation is planned to provide varied experiences in the health care field. The Nursing Programs are approved by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing. The Associate degree program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). NLNAC may be contacted at 61 Broadway, New York, NY 10014, phone 1-800-669-1657 or www.nlnac.org. See the Nursing Division's Accreditation page . Cost of the Nursing Program Cost of the nursing courses includes traditional expenses of tuition and books. Additional expenses include uniforms, accessories, equipment, liability insurance and graduation expenses related to licensure and testing. For specific information about these costs, contact the Nursing Division. This information is provided to all who attend the A.S. (RN) admissions meeting. |
Mission Statement We are committed to evidence-based learning which promotes excellence in nursing and maximum development of student potential within an environment of caring. |
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