Nursing - Associate of Applied Science (Day Program; Evening/Weekend Program)

Program Handbook

Overview

Associate degree nursing education prepares graduates with the values, knowledge, and skills required to practice as a professional nurse.

Associate degree nursing education, in conjunction with integration of knowledge from other disciplines, provides:

  • a broad theoretical basis in nursing, the related sciences, and general education
  • knowledge of the role of the associate degree nurse
  • the ability to practice in multiple settings
  • a foundation for further nursing study

An essential component of nursing education is the concurrent integration of theory into the clinical practice setting. Graduates are prepared to function as managers of care in acute and long-term settings where policies and procedures are specified, and guidance is available.

As members of the healthcare team, graduates collaborate with other nursing and healthcare team members and provide guidance in the delivery of nursing care.

Upon completion of the degree, students are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) to practice as registered nurses.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

Derived from the mission, philosophy, and organizing framework, program student learning outcomes are:

  1. Apply the nursing process in assisting the patient to meet self-care requisites.
  2. Integrate health-illness concepts in the provision of care.
  3. Synthesize concepts of the teaching/learning process in the delivery of care.
  4. Demonstrate accountability and professional behavior in entry-level associate degree nursing practice.
  5. Using the concepts of the Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing, formulate plans of care for patients across the life span.
  6. Integrate knowledge of the humanities, sciences, and nursing research to provide rationale for nursing practice.
  7. Demonstrate the consistent performance of safe, effective nursing skills in entry-level associate degree practice.
  8. Demonstrate interpersonal skills throughout nursing practice.
  9. Practice Christian values within the ethical, legal, and professional standards of nursing practice.

Admission Requirements

Candidates must be high school graduates with a GPA of at least 2.7 or GED recipients with a score of 570 (score of 57 prior to 2002).

Applicants must have achieved the following test scores:

  • ACT composite score of 21, with a score of 20 on mathematics sub-test and a score of 19 on scientific reasoning sub-test, or SAT with a combined score of 1060 or above.
  • ACT/SAT is waived for a transfer student who has earned a minimum of 15 college credit hours at a regionally-accredited institution of higher education with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7.
  • Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, SAT and  ACT test scores will not be used in determining college or program admission for students who graduated in 2020 or 2021.

Applicants must have completed and passed these high school courses, or their college equivalents:

  • *Biology – one year
  • *Chemistry with a lab – one year
  • *Math – Algebra – one year

All courses should be completed with a grade of “C” or better; a grade of “B” or better is preferred.

*Courses must have been completed within the past seven (7) years with grade of “C” or better.

Transfer Student Guidelines

Transfer students must be high school graduates or GED recipients and have earned a minimum of 15 credit hours of college coursework from a regionally-accredited college, with a GPA of at least 2.7 and have completed all the necessary program prerequisite courses. For applicants who have attended more than one regionally-accredited college, the cumulative GPA from all colleges must equal at least 2.7. The Nursing Division AAS Program Admission Scoring Rubric is used to objectively review candidate educational records.

The AAS Nursing Pre-licensure Program Admissions Committee will not consider applicants for admission into the program if applicants have failed two or more nursing courses at another college or university or have been dismissed from another nursing program in the past five (5) years.

Students who do not meet the requirements or who need to complete the necessary program prerequisite courses should review General College Admission Requirements in the Enrollment Management section of the College Catalog.

Candidacy Review Process

All candidate information is thoroughly evaluated by the AAS Pre-licensure Nursing Program Admissions Committee using the AAS Program Admission Scoring Rubric. The scored rubric provides an objective review of candidates’ educational records. Accepted students receive a letter from the Dean of Nursing.

Requirements for Clinicals

Criminal background checks, drug screens, health records, and titers/immunizations are required prior to the start of the clinical program. Program requirements and instructions are maintained on the College website at https://mercycollege.edu/background. The Policy can be found at https://mercycollege.edu/about/compliance-consumer-information.

Degree Requirements

To earn the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing students must complete all college requirements for an Associate of Applied Science Degree including:

General Education Requirements

 

Complete All of the Following Courses:

Oral and Written Communication (GCOM) - 6 minimum
ENG 101English Composition I

3

ENG 102English Composition II

3

Math, Statistics and Logic (GMSL) - 3 minimum
MTH 104Mathematical Formulas, Models, and Probability

3

Or

MTH 140Introduction to Statistics

3

Arts, Humanities, Culture and Diversity (including Religious Studies) (GAHD/GAHR) - 3 minimum
REL 290Medical Ethics

3

Natural Sciences, Technology and Innovation (GNST) - 6 minimum
BIO 210Microbiology

4

BIO 220Anatomy and Physiology I

4

Additional hours from one or more of the above categories; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Arts, Humanities, Culture and Diversity, and/or Applied General Education courses - 12 minimum
BIO 221Anatomy and Physiology II

4

BIO 290Pathophysiology

3

PSY 101Introduction to Psychology

3

PSY 201Lifespan Psychology

3

Total Credit Hours:33

Required Nursing Program Course Requirements

Complete the Following Program/Major Course:

NUR 110Introduction to the Profession of Nursing

4

NUR 112Universal Self-Care Requisites I

5

NUR 122Universal Self-Care Requisites II

3

NUR 123Integration of Self-Care Requisites I

3

NUR 232Integration of Self-Care Requisites II

5

NUR 233Developmental Self-Care Requisites

4

NUR 239Integration of Self-Care Requisites III

6

NUR 243Transition to Practice

1

NUR 244Clinical Practicum

2

Total Credit Hours:33

Credit Hour Requirements

Total Required Associate of Applied Science General Education Credit Hours 33
Total Required Nursing Program/Major Credit Hours 33
Free Elective Credit Hours 0
Total Credit Hours for Graduation 66

Students may be required to take additional free elective credits to reach the 60 credit hours required for graduation. Free elective credit may be satisfied through prior coursework and transfer credit. See academic advisor for more details.

Sample Program Guide

Semester I

BIO 220Anatomy and Physiology I

4

ENG 101English Composition I

3

MTH 104Mathematical Formulas, Models, and Probability

3

Or

MTH 140Introduction to Statistics

3

NUR 110Introduction to the Profession of Nursing

4

Semester II

BIO 221Anatomy and Physiology II

4

ENG 102English Composition II

3

NUR 112Universal Self-Care Requisites I

5

PSY 101Introduction to Psychology

3

Semester III

NUR 122Universal Self-Care Requisites II

3

NUR 123Integration of Self-Care Requisites I

3

PSY 201Lifespan Psychology

3

BIO 290Pathophysiology

3

Semester IV

BIO 210Microbiology

4

NUR 232Integration of Self-Care Requisites II

5

NUR 233Developmental Self-Care Requisites

4

Semester V

NUR 239Integration of Self-Care Requisites III

6

NUR 243Transition to Practice

1

NUR 244Clinical Practicum

2

REL 290Medical Ethics

3

Progression

To progress in the nursing program, a grade of “C” or better is required in all nursing theory, clinical, and laboratory courses, as well as required non-nursing support courses, and required elective hours. Once admitted into the nursing program, students must maintain an overall cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above. If the GPA falls below 2.0, students will be dismissed from the nursing program.