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Pasadena City College offers three nursing programs — Registered Nursing (RN), Certified Nursing Assistant, Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN) and a career ladder option, LVN to RN.
The Registered Nursing Associate in Science degree program at PCC prepares you to begin a career as a Registered Nurse. Our courses give you a strong foundation in nursing theory and concepts and practical experience to promote, maintain, and restore health in individuals with common and complex health problems.
Admission steps and requirements to begin the Registered Nursing (RN) program at Pasadena City College.
The PCC Registered Nursing Program provides a sequence of learning experiences that will enable you to achieve desired educational outcomes in the areas of patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, safety, and informatics.
Communicate theoretical knowledge and concepts of nursing roles through foundations of nursing care, beginning nursing care, intermediate care, and advanced nursing care, ending with the program outcomes of advocate, clinician, critical thinker, leader and teacher.
Admission steps and requirements to begin the Career Ladder nursing program at Pasadena City College. PCC Summer Hours: Most offices closed Fridays. Check service websites for specific information.
Program Outcomes. Engage in legal and ethical nursing practice that is patient centered and culturally appropriate for individuals, families, and communities. Communicate effectively and collaboratively with the healthcare team, patient, family and community in the delivery of nursing care.
The Registered Nursing program provides the student with the theory and skills to seek employment in hospitals, clinics, private physician offices, and skilled nursing in extended and long-term care facilities as Registered Nurses in California.
Nursing – Vocational Nursing – Associate in Science Degree, Certificate of Achievement. Top Code: 1230.20. The Vocational Nursing curriculum prepares students to apply for licensure as a Licensed Vocational Nurse in the state of California.
Nurses provide preventative and restorative health care to patients in a wide variety of settings. Associate Degree Nurses (A.D.N.’s) complete two-years of nursing course work at a community college. The Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) is the preferred path of entry into registered nursing.