CURRICULUMThe Associate Degree Nursing Program is a demanding, rigorous program that requires advance academic preparation, personal commitment, and a considerable amount of time in study and preparation outside of class. Mandatory general orientation sessions are available each semester to assist prospective applicants so they may learn more about careers in nursing, the El Camino nursing program and its requirements, and how to formulate an educational plan to become a qualified applicant. Nursing courses must be taken in sequence. Non-nursing courses are to be taken in the semester indicated, unless taken prior to entering the nursing sequence. Students intending to pursue a BSN should consult a nursing counselor for transferability of science courses and additional course requirements of the four-year institution. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSNursing 48 - Calculating Drugs and Solutions (8 weeks) Nursing 145 - Introduction to Nursing (8 weeks) Total units for Program Requirements = 4.0 SEMESTER INursing 150 - Beginning Nursing Process & Skills (16 weeks) Nursing 151 - Human Development and Health (8 weeks) Nursing 152 - Introduction to Nursing Pharmacology (8 weeks) Sociology 101 - Introduction to Sociology (8 weeks) Total units for first Semester = 13.5 SEMESTER IINursing 153 - Intermediate Nursing Process I (8 weeks) Nursing 154 - Intermediate Nursing Process and Mental Health (8 weeks) Nursing 155 - Health Assessment (8 weeks) Nursing 156 - Advanced Nursing Pharmacology (8 weeks) Psychology 5* Total units for Second Semester = 13.5 SEMESTER IIINursing 250 - Intermediate Nursing Process and The Family (8 weeks) Nursing 251 - Legal and Ethical Considerations in Nursing (8 weeks) Nursing 253 - Intermediate Nursing Process II (8 weeks) Select one of the following General Education Requirements: English 1B* Communication & Analytical Thinking* Total Units Third Semester = 14 SEMESTER IVNursing 254 - Advanced Nursing Process I (12 weeks) Nursing 255 - Advanced Nursing Process II (4 weeks) Select one of the following General Education Requirements: English 1B* Communication & Analytical Thinking* Total Units Fourth Semester = 12.5 * These subjects may be taken prior to admission to the nursing department. |
Note: In addition to the Nursing Department and Board of Registered Nursing course requirements, students must meet the ECC A.S. degree general education requirements outlined in the college catalog. Please consult with a nursing counselor if you have any questions regarding the degree requirements.
Contact Information:
Inquiries related to the Nursing program can be directed to:
Wanda Morris, RN, MN - Interim Director of Nursing
(310) 900-1600 x2702
wmorris@elcamino.edu
Kayla Ellis - Sr. Administrative Assistant - Compton Center
(310) 900-1600 x2700
kellis@elcamino.edu