Description

The Nursing Associate program offers an articulated curriculum that prepares nurses at the associate level upon completion of the first three levels of study (90 credits). The Nursing Program Faculty shares with other educators the common goal of graduating competent, trustworthy nursing professionals who are job-ready and prepared to serve society. This training will be achieved within a Christian framework.

Goals

The Nursing program prepares students who are then qualified to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of God and appreciation of human values through therapeutic interpersonal communication.
  2. Apply the nursing process to the care of individuals, families, groups, and communities at different stages of the life cycle and in different settings.
  3. Use critical reasoning in decision-making and problem-solving.
  4. Demonstrate responsibility for the decisions you make and be accountable for them.
  5. Coordinate with the interdisciplinary team to provide optimal health care in all settings through effective communication.
  6. Participate in service activities through health promotion, prevention, maintenance, and rehabilitation programs.
  7. Assume responsibility for their ongoing professional and personal development, utilizing the educational process.

2 YEARS

PROGRAM DURATION

This indicates the standard length of this program. Completion time may vary depending on the courses transferred and/or preferred course load.

90

TOTAL CREDITS

Total program credits include a combination of major/concentration, Bible/theology, and general education credits.

MSCHE

ACCREDITATIONS

Antillean University is accredited by the Adventist Accrediting Association, the Board of Postsecondary Licensing, and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

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