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Nov 17, 2024
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19-21 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Associate’s Degree Nursing, AA
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Program Requirements
The following advisement plan is a recommended course of study. An academic advisor may alter course sequence to meet individual student needs. In addition, an academic advisor may recommend additional or different courses depending upon student career plans and/or requirements of the college or university to which the student plans to transfer.
First Semester
**Completion of PSY 2553 is a Jones College graduation requirement for all students who entered Jones College Fall 2018 or after but is not considered as hours within the nursing curriculum.
Note(s):
* Pre and Co-requisites must be met for nursing course enrollment and progression. Refer to the course descriptions for placement of pre-and co-requisites.
LPN to RN Option:
Jones College offers the Challenge (Advanced Placement) process to Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) who are seeking Advanced Placement in the Associate Degree Nursing program.
Challenge process (Advanced Placement) is for the first two courses in the Associate
Degree Nursing Program:
Licensed Practical Nurses choosing the Challenge process should:
Apply for Admission for the Advanced Placement Option
- Meet admission requirements for the Jones College Associate Degree Nursing Program and submit all college transcripts.
- Hold an unencumbered current license to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse in Mississippi.
- Have a minimum of one year clinical work experience within the last four years.
- Apply for the Advanced Placement option by March 1 for the fall classes and by October 1 for the spring classes prior to the beginning of the semester of NUR 1119 - Adult Nursing I Prerequisite or .
- Pursuant to Mississippi Statute 43-11-13, health care workers must have a criminal background check. If any felonies or disqualifying events are discovered, participation in clinical will be prohibited.
Note: Students in the Advanced Placement option are not considered enrolled students and are not eligible for financial aid as an enrolled student.
NUR 1119 Challenge
- Have completed or be currently enrolled in BIO 2514 and FCS 1253 . It is recommended that the challenge student also be enrolled in PSY 1513 and ENG 1113 .
- Take a mid-term and final exam and achieve a minimum average of 75 percent. Each exam will be taken at the time designated for all students at mid-term and end of semester.
- Perform satisfactorily on a clinical skills return demonstration.
- Achieve at least 80 percent on a math proficiency test for calculating drug dosages.
- Upon successful completion of this process, the student may challenge NUR 1129 , or enroll in NUR 1129 as space is available.
NUR 1129 Challenge
- Have successfully challenged NUR 1119 .
- Have completed or are currently enrolled in BIO 2524 , PSY 2533 , and PSY 1513 . It is recommended that the challenge student also be enrolled in ENG 1123 and MAT 1313 .
- Take a mid-term and final exam and achieve a minimum average of 75 percent. Each exam will be taken at the time designated for all students at mid-term and end of semester.
- Perform satisfactorily on a clinical skills return demonstration.
- Complete a TB workshop during the NUR 1129 challenge.
- Upon successfully completing the challenge exam, the clinical skills demonstration, and having met the prerequisites of NUR 1119 and NUR 1129 challenge courses, the student is eligible to enroll in the next nursing course in progression (NUR 2113 or NUR 2129 ) as space is available. All ADN policies will apply to the student upon entry into these courses.
Note: Prior to enrolling in NUR 2113 or NUR 2129 , the prerequisites must be completed: NUR 1119 challenge and NUR 1129 challenge, BIO 2514 and BIO 2524 , PSY 2533 , FCS 1253 , and PSY 1513 .
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