Nursing
Program Type: Associate In Applied Science
Program Level: UG
Division: Nursing & Allied Health
Program Duration: 24 months
Program Contact: Dr. Michelle Baxley
Credit Requirement: 68
Time: Day
Program overview
The FDTC Associate Degree Nursing program prepares students for this performance profession requiring intellectual, interpersonal and psychomotor skills that are based upon biological, behavioral and humanistic principles. Graduates of the Associate Degree Nursing program are prepared to work in a variety of settings including hospitals, clinics and outpatient centers. Upon completion of the program, the student is eligible for an Associate Degree in Applied Science and may apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nursing Practice (NCLEX-RN).
Courses Required
- Choose an option
Entry Requirements
To see a list of entrance requirements for this program, please check the FDTC Course Catalog.
Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Patient-Centered Care/Safety: Exemplify safe and competent patient-centered nursing care by providing evidence-based clinical decisions and encouraging patient/family involvement in care decisions, for a culturally diverse population.
- Ethical/Integrity: Demonstrate professional, ethical, and legal behaviors consistent with the standards of practice and regulatory frameworks of the registered professional nurse.
- Technology: Utilize clinical technology to retrieve and monitor essential information to support patient care and document nursing care.
- Evidence-Based: Uses evidence-based research to formulate an appropriate plan of care for diverse patients across the lifespan.
- Critical Thinking: Engages in the critical-thinking process by using evidence-based practice to provide patient-centered care.
- Collaboration/Teamwork: Collaborate with members of the inter-professional health care team, patient, and family to provide safe, quality health care.
- Lifelong Learners: Integrates a spirit of inquiry and innovative thinking by engaging to develop a caring professional identity and enhance professional practice.
ADN Application Period
Applications for the FDTC ADN Program will be accepted from September 15, 2024 through 5:30 p.m. on October 30, 2024 for the SPRING 2025 semester.