Divisions - Health
& Biological Sciences
Nursing Education Program - RN
The
Nursing Education Program at Jefferson State Community College is
accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and
approved by the Alabama Board of Nursing. Nursing program graduates
earn the Associate in Applied Science degree and take the national
licensure examination for registered nurses. Graduates may seek
employment in various patient care settings as registered nurses or
further their education to obtain a higher degree in nursing.
The Nursing
Education Program is a five term program of study (including summers)
which combines general education and nursing courses in a sequence that
allows the student to develop the basic skills for nursing practice. All
required courses are taught on the Jefferson and Shelby-Hoover Campuses.
Selected general education courses are offered on the St. Clair campus.
Students are admitted to both campuses each semester (See Admission
Requirements). A student should plan to complete the program on the
campus to which he is admitted. Changing campuses to complete the program
will be allowed only in extenuating circumstances on a space available
basis. The program director will make the final decision in the event a
transfer between campuses is requested.
During the first
semester of the Nursing Education Program, students begin to learn basic
patient care skills in the nursing laboratory. These basic skills
combined with knowledge acquired in the classroom provide a foundation for
the clinical experiences. The clinical experiences are obtained in a
variety of hospitals and other settings in and around the greater
Birmingham area.
Students entering
the Nursing Education Program are exposed to a variety of educational
teaching methods. Some nursing courses offer computer adaptive
instructional disks to enhance course content while other courses use the
computer for instruction and evaluation or testing. Basic computer
skills, including email capability, are needed while enrolled in the
program. Computer access is available to all students on either campus in
the Learning Success Center and the library. Please check each location
for hours of operation.
Upon admission to
the nursing program, students are required to submit to a screening for
drugs and alcohol prior to assignment for clinical experiences. Random
drug and alcohol screenings may be required during the clinical
experiences. All screening for drugs and alcohol will be performed at the
expense of the student.
A background screen
may be required prior to assignment for clinical experiences in some
agencies. The cost of this screen must be paid by the student. Other
agencies used for clinical experiences require that students sign a
statement declaring their history of arrests, criminal convictions, and/or
chemical abuse. Students must sign the affidavits prior to assignment for
clinicals.
If you have concerns in this area, please contact the
Department of Nursing Chairpersons for an appointment
The Nursing Education
Program follows a policy of non-discrimination on the basis of sex in
admission policy and practices, educational programs, activities and
employment practices in accordance with Title IX of the Educational
Amendments of 1972. Students are admitted without regard to race, color,
national origin, or sex. All policies and practices in the Nursing
Education Program comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973. |