Catalog Description
Program requirements and Information relevant to program goal
Yuba College offers an Associate in Science Nursing (ASN) program leading to licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN).
Applicants are rated with our multi-criteria enrollment process based on the California Community College Chancellor’s Office admission formula (Merit-Based-Tool) to evaluate and admit, selected from a rank ordering or total points assigned to different GPA and TEAS result levels as well as points assigned to the optional criteria. There are two application periods per year and students are accepted for the spring and fall semesters. The nursing program at Yuba College is impacted; there are more students who apply than can be accepted into the program. If an applicant is not chosen, the student may reapply for the next nursing application cycle.
Our Nursing program consists of a combination of general education and nursing courses with related laboratory experience in local health agencies. The nursing curriculum is a two-year program offered in four sequential semesters. There are morning, afternoon, evening, night and weekend clinical experiences required which may change with limited notice. A grade of "C" or better is required in each nursing course for progression in the program and for our Associate in Science Nursing (ASN).
Program costs are approximately $6,500. The student is responsible for providing uniforms, laboratory fees, health examination, health insurance, drug testing, criminal background check, necessary equipment, living expenses and transportation to off-campus laboratory locations. Nursing program students should expect fees of approximately $575.00 to take the NCLEX. All costs/fees are subject to change.
Successful completion of the program qualifies the student to take the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Licensing Examination (NCLEX) to become registered as a nurse and eligible for employment. Graduates after passing the NCLEX will have a variety of employment opportunities.
Note: The California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) protects the public by screening applicants for licensure to identify potentially unsafe practitioners. The law provides for denial of licensure for crimes or acts, which are substantially related to nursing qualifications, functions, or duties. At time of licensure application, all convictions must be reported except for minor traffic violations. (Business and Professions Code §480 and Nurse Practice Act ARTICLE 3 §2761)
Note: Providing a Social Security Number (SSN) OR Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN): Pursuant to Business and Professions Code §30(c) the BRN will not process any application for licensure unless the applicant provides a SSN or ITIN. The Nursing Practice Act provides for a unified examination and licensing application. Once an applicant passes the examination, a license is automatically issued. Under these circumstances the BRN cannot accept applications for the examination and licensure without an SSN/ITIN.
Prerequisite skills or enrollment limitations
PREREQUISITE COURSEWORK:
Biology (minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA required):
BIOL 4 Human Anatomy ........................4 units
BIOL 5 Human Physiology ..........................4 units
BIOL 6 Microbiology ......................4 units
Remaining Prerequisite Courses (minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA required)
ENGL 1A College Composition and Reading ...............4 units
STAT 1 Introduction to Statistics ................4 units OR PSYCH 6 Introduction To Statistics in Social and Behavioral Science........... 4 units
CHEM 2A Introductory Chemistry ………………5 units
HLTH 10 Principles of Nutrition..............3 units
PSYCH 1A General Psychology.....................3 units
SOCIL 1 Introduction to Sociology .....................3 units OR ANTHR 2 Cultural Anthropology .....................3 units
SPECH 1 Public Speaking ................3 units OR SPECH 6 Group Communication ..................3 units
Humanities General Education (must meet the Yuba College requirement) .............3 units
Note: There is no recency requirement for prerequisites.
Note: In-progress grades are not accepted for prerequisite courses.
Note: Some ASN prerequisite courses have their own prerequisite(s). Please refer to the current course description for additional information.
Note: Our Nursing Course Equivalencies list will determine acceptance of pre-nursing courses taken outside the Yuba College Community District. If a course is not listed and an applicant wants to the course(s) to be considered work with a Yuba College counselor for the petition process.
Enrollment Eligibility
To be eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the following criteria:
1. Completion of the latest edition of the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS), developed by the Assessment Technologies Institute, LLC (ATI). A minimum composite score is necessary to be eligible for application to the program (see Yuba College Website for nursing (nursing.yccd.edu).
2. Students admitted to the Yuba College Nursing Program are required to have specified clinical compliances.
a. Immunizations and compliances
b. Drug and alcohol screening
c. Criminal background screening
i. Applicants who are found to have certain violations that preclude clinical placement will have the offer of admission rescinded.
d. All costs related to clinical compliance are the responsibility of the applicant.
e. Our department’s drug, background, and compliance policy and procedure are in our Student Handbook located on the Yuba College Website for nursing (nursing.yccd.edu).
Note: The Yuba College Nursing Program reserves the right to make changes in the enrollment criteria, academic requirements, grading standards and other processes without notice at any time
Enrollment Process
Eligible students are selected for the program according to the following steps:
1. Students must complete a Yuba College application and complete the college entry requirements.
2. Applicants must obtain a Yuba College student identification number in order to access the online application.
3. OFFICIAL transcripts (outside the Yuba Community College District) and all other supporting documents must be submitted by the posted due date for the candidate's application to be accepted.
4. Meet all eligibility requirements (above)
5. Complete our online application.
6. Applicants will be offered time sensitive conditional enrollment. There is a mandatory onsite orientation requirement.
7. Applicants who meet the criteria are admitted on a space-available basis using the Merit-Based-Tool and screening process.
Note: Detailed information about program requirements, enrollment criteria, enrollment applications and deadlines are available on the Yuba College Website for nursing (nursing.yccd.edu).
Only students who meet the educational and pre-nursing requirements and follow the enrollment procedures will be considered for the program. Meeting all these requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the program. Students wishing to transfer into the second, third, or fourth semester of the nursing program can review our Transfer Student process on our Yuba College Website for nursing (nursing.yccd.edu).
Student learning outcomes
Upon completion of this program, students will evaluate nursing care provided to clients, families, groups, populations, and communities from diverse backgrounds in a variety of settings to ensure that it is compassionate, age and culturally appropriate and based on a client's preferences, values and needs.
Upon completion of this program, students will collaborate with members of the interprofessional healthcare team to manage and coordinate client care.
Upon completion of this program, students will demonstrate use of current evidence and clinical expertise when making clinical decisions.
Upon completion of this program, students will integrate technologies into practice that support clinical judgment in the management of client care.
Upon completion of this program, students will use quality improvement strategies to effect change in the delivery of client care.
Upon completion of this program, students will evaluate effectiveness of strategies used to support a culture of safety that reduces the risk of injury to patients, self and others.
Upon completion of this program, students will integrate accountable and responsible behaviors that uphold established regulatory, legal, and ethical principles.
Upon completion of this program, students will use leadership, management and priority-setting skills in the provision and management of safe, quality client-centered care.
Upon completion of this program, students will use communication skills that promote an effective exchange of information, development of therapeutic relationships, and shared decision making.
60 students are to earn this degree annually.
Program Goals and Objectives
Upon completion of the Associate in Science Nursing Program, the graduate:
Valid transfer
We have strong Program BSN Bachelor of Science in Nursing partners that have articulated their programs to ours to ensure our students are able to receive full transfer credit and lower tuition costs.
Occupational goal
Obtain employment as a Registered Nurse.
Our Nursing Program requires the following:
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
NURS11A | Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts | 9 5 theory, 4 lab | S1 |
NURS11B | Fundamentals of Nursing Pharmacology | 3 3 theory | S1 |
NURS12A | Adult Health I | 8 4 theory, 4 lab | S2 |
NURS12B | Nursing Care of Childbearing Families | 4 2 theory, 2 lab | S2 |
NURS13A | Adult Health II | 8 4 theory, 4 lab | S3 |
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
NURS13B | Pediatrics | 4 2 theory, 2 lab | S3 |
NURS14A | Nursing Care of Clients with Multisystem Disorders | 4 2.5 theory, 1.5 lab | S4 |
NURS14B | Transition to professional practice | 4 2 theory, 2 lab | S4 |
NURS14C | Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing | 4 2 theory, 2 lab | S4 |
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