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NURSING A.S. (TP)


Students who plan to major in nursing will be assigned the temporary major of pre-nursing, with POS code 570, until they are officially admitted to the nursing program. Students may take preparatory courses and courses that fulfill general education requirements during the waiting period. As an alternative to being assigned a temporary major, students waiting for admission to the nursing program may choose to major in general studies or any other open-admission program. The Admissions and Records Office at Takoma Park/Silver Spring will assign a matriculated code once students are admitted to the nursing program.

The basic nursing curriculum covers two academic years, is approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing, and is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. Upon successful completion of the curriculum, the graduate is granted the A.S. in nursing and is eligible to take the state board examination for registered nurse licensure. Graduates will be prepared to give competent nursing care to patients in hospitals, nursing homes, and other comparable health agencies under the supervision of more experienced practitioners and, with appropriate experience and further preparation, should be able to assume increasing responsibility in nursing. Hospitals, nursing homes, and other health agencies within the metropolitan area will provide the settings for a variety of clinical experiences, which are planned as a vital part of each nursing course.

In addition to the scholastic standards required of all students in the College, nursing students are required to achieve a grade of C or better in mathematics foundation, BI 203, BI 204, and BI 205, and each nursing course in order to continue in the program.

The nursing curriculum depends on proper sequencing of courses. All non-nursing courses in the curriculum, with the exception of the arts and humanities distribution courses, are to be completed prior to or during the semester in which they are listed.

This is a selective program with specific admissions requirements. Applications should be received in the Admissions Office by March 1 for fall semester and by July 1 for spring semester. For additional information, contact the Admissions and Records Office at the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus, 240-567-1501, or the program department.

After acceptance into the nursing program, all students must obtain current CPR certification for “Healthcare Provider” or “Professional Rescuer” as well as a TB test or chest X-ray showing no evidence of tubercular disease. Clinical agencies require documented evidence (titers) of immunity to measles, mumps, rubella, and hepatitis B (immunization series may be in progress with titer obtained at its conclusion). In addition, knowledge of varicella (chicken pox) immune status by blood titer is required.

A suggested course sequence for full-time students follows; part-time students should consult an adviser.

First Semester
BI 204 Human Anatomy and Physiology I* 4
NU 105 Nursing and Health Care 1
NU 110 Foundational Concepts in Nursing*† 8
NU 121 Basic Health Assessment 2
PY 102 General Psychology 3

Second Semester
BI 205 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4
  Mathematics foundation 3
NU 123 Nursing in Health and Illness I 4
NU 124 Nursing in Mental Health and Illness 4
PY 203 Human Growth and Development during the Life Span 3

Third Semester
BI 203 Microbiology* 4
EN 102 Techniques of Reading and Writing II * 3
NU 230 Nursing in Health and Illness II 8
  Arts distribution 3

Fourth Semester
NU 205 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice 1
NU 233 Nursing Management in Health and Illness 4
NU 234 Nursing in Family, Newborn, and Women's Health 4
SO 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
  Humanities distribution 3


Total credit hours  69

* Students should check prerequisites for BI 204, BI 203, EN 102, and NU 110.

Challenge options are available in NU 110. For further information call the Nursing Office or nursing adviser.

Program Outcomes for the Nursing A.S. Degree

Upon completion of this program a student will be able to:

  • Maintain legal, ethical, and professional standards in nursing practice.
  • Use critical thinking skills when implementing the nursing process.
  • Demonstrate caring in practice.
  • Communicate effectively with individuals, their significant others, and members of the health care team.
  • Perform nursing techniques with competence and skill.
  • Demonstrate cultural competence.
  • Incorporate health teaching in the delivery of care.
  • Manage patient care resources effectively.
  • Apply principles of pharmacology.
  • Apply concepts of nutrition.


Refer to course description pages to identify courses with prerequisites.
Courses in italics meet General Education requirements
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