LPN to ADN Articulation Associate in Applied Science Health Sciences Division Office: Curtice-Mott Complex CM2313 Phone: (810) 762-0317 This method of entry into the PN/ADN program at Mott Community College provides a means for the clinically experienced, academically qualified Licensed Practical Nurse to receive advanced standing in the Associate degree Nursing program. This will include the LPN who received his/her Certificate of Achievement/Practical Nursing at Mott Community College, or the LPN who completed a program of study at another school. Students in the PN/ADN program study biological, physical and behavioral sciences to prepare them for the nursing curriculum. The program prepares graduates to assist others in health maintenance and normal health processes as well as assisting with illness, injury or disability. The registered nurse is involved with care, treatment, counseling and health teaching. He/she also directs and supervises less skilled personnel in the performance of nursing activities. See Notes below for more information Expand all " Preferred Classes" links Eligibility Requirements 1. Demonstrate at least an 11th grade reading comprehension level on MCC Placement Test within the last 5 years or minimum score of 20 on the reading portion of the ACT within the last 5 years. 2. Demonstrate math proficiency by completing one of the following: Demonstrate MATH 160 eligibility by placement test within the last 5 years or Score 22 or better on the math portion of the ACT or score 560 or better on the math portion of the SAT within the last 5 years or Complete MATH 101 or higher level math course with a 2.0 or higher grade within the last 5 years or Demonstrate MATH 101 eligibility by Placement Test within the last 5 years (or by completing MATH 021 with a satisfactory grade) and by completing AHLT 135 with a 2.0 or higher grade. 3. MCC PN graduates: must have and maintain a cumulative MCC GPA of 2.0 or higher (would have had a 3.0 GPA on admission to the first clinical course in the PN program at MCC). All other PN graduates: must have and maintain a cumulative MCC GPA of 3.0 or higher prior to the start of the clinical sequence (NRSG 201/202). Applicants should consult with the Health Sciences Advisor or Nursing Program Coordinator to identify appropriate courses that can be used to establish a MCC GPA. 4. Current Michigan licensure to practice as an LPN. 5. Documented work experience as an LPN Totaling a minimum of one year in an acute care or long term care setting within the last two years Including responsibilities in medication administration (oral and parenteral) and patient care procedures. 6. All required pre- or co-requisites, allied health and nursing courses must be completed with a 2.0 or higher grade. All required science courses must be completed with a 3.0 or higher grade. 7. Non-clinical nursing and non-nursing pre- or co-requisite courses may not be attempted more than three (3) times (including "W" and audit grades). 8. Science courses must have been taken no longer than 5 years before entry into the first clinical nursing course. 9. Must have an acceptable criminal background check for the purpose of identifying any student who could not continue in the program due to a felony conviction (within the last 15 years) or misdemeanor conviction (within the last 1, 3, 5 or 10 years) in accordance with State statutes and laws. Students will be required to have additional checks prior to the start of the clinical
sequence of the program and at the request of specific clinical facilities. The cost of the criminal background check is the responsibility of the student. 10. Official transcripts of all transfer college work are required. 11. A Supplemental Application for Health Careers (available in the Health Sciences Division office or in the Advising Center) must be completed and submitted after all of the Eligibility List Requirements listed above have been completed with a grade posted. Occupational Specialty Courses Current State of Michigan Practical Nurse License - 18 credits (see NOTES below) AHLT-112 Nutrition for Health 2 2 AHLT-113 Multicultural Health Care MES 1 1 NRSG-100 Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2 2 NRSG-201 Intermediate Adult Nursing 5 3 NRSG-201C1 Intermediate Adult Nursing Clinical 0 8 NRSG-202 Mental Health/Community Health Nursing NRSG-202C1 Mental Health Community Heatlh - Clinic WAC 4 2 0 8 NRSG-203 Advanced Adult Nursing CAC 2.5 1.5 NRSG-203C1 Advanced Adult Nursing Clinic 0 4 NRSG-204 Advanced Family and Child Nursing 2 1 NRSG-204C1 Adv Family/Child Nursing Clinical 0 4 NRSG-205 Nursing Leadership/Management SAC 3.5 1.5 NRSG-205C1 Nursing Leadership/Management Clinical 0 8 Required 40 46 Related Requirement Courses Humanities Course - 3 credits D NURS-150 Nursing Transition 4 4 D NURS-151 Nursing Transition Clinical 1.5 6 AHLT-102 Medical Terminology 1 1 BIOL-101 Microbiology for Health Sciences 2 4 BIOL-151 Human Anatomy and Physiology I NTL 4 3 BIOL-151L1 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 0 3 BIOL-152 Human Anatomy and Physiology II NTL 4 3 BIOL-152L1 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab 0 3 PSYC-281 General Psychology SMC, SOC 3 3 Required 22.5 30
SUB TOTAL 62.5-80.5 74 Plus any additional credits needed to fulfill graduation and/or General Education Requirements. General Education Requirements To assure a broad experience with general education for every MCC student, the College has adopted the following General Education Graduation Requirements. In order to graduate with an AA, AS, AGS or AAS degree, each student must fulfill each of these objectives: Objective I - Communication Complete the following: B 1 ENGL 101 English Composition 3 3 and 1 ENGL 102 English Composition 3 3 2 WAC Writing Across the Curriculum Preferred Classes NRSG-202 NRSG-202 Mental Health/Community Health Nursing Mental Health/Community Health Nursing WAC 4 2 WAC 4 2 1 SAC Speaking Across the Curriculum Preferred Classes NRSG-205 Nursing Leadership/Management SAC 3.5 1.5 NRSG-205 Nursing Leadership/Management SAC 3.5 1.5 Objective II - Mathematics a. Placement Test score of Math 160 or higher; b. Score 22 or better on the Math portion of the ACT or 560 on the Math portion of SAT test; c. Complete Math 101 or higher level MCC math course; d. Placement Test score of Math 101 or higher or complete: 1 MAC Math Across the Curriculum and 1 MATH 021 Basic Mathematics 5 5 or MATT 094A Technical Arithmetic 1 1 or MATT 094B Technical Algebra 1 1 MATT 094C Technical Measurement 1 1 MATT 094D Technical Geometry 1 1
BUSN 106 Business Mathematics 3 3 or FMG.104 Food Service Math 3 3 Objective III -Multicultural Awareness 1 MES Multi-cultural Ethnic Studies Preferred Classes AHLT-113 Multicultural Health Care MES 1 1 Objective IV -Computing C 1 CAC Computer Across the Curriculum Preferred Classes NRSG-203 Advanced Adult Nursing CAC 2.5 1.5 NRSG-203 Advanced Adult Nursing CAC 2.5 1.5 Objective V -Scientific Inquiry 1 SMC Scientific Method Course Preferred Classes PSYC-281 General Psychology SMC, SOC 3 3 Area Requirements Complete one for each requirement: 1 HUM Humanities courses 1 SOC Social Sciences courses Preferred Classes PSYC-281 General Psychology SMC, SOC 3 3 1 NTL Natural/Technical Laboratory Science courses Preferred Classes BIOL-151 Human Anatomy and Physiology I NTL 4 3 BIOL-152 Human Anatomy and Physiology II NTL 4 3
NOTES A. Students who first started classes Fall 2002 or after must complete requirements in all categories. Students who enrolled prior to Fall 2002 may choose to fulfill these requirements or those in effect when they first enrolled. Those requirements may be found in previous catalogs or by checking with an advisor or counselor. B. A student may qualify to skip ENGL 101 and go directly to ENGL 102 by scoring 24 on the English part of the ACT, or 590 on verbal part of the SAT, or 115 on the placement test along with a reading level of grade 13 or higher and applying for and passing a special writing exam. C. Students may satisfy this requirement by passing the MCC computer literacy test. D. MCC LPN graduates who complete the first year of the program within the past two years and who work in an acute care or long term care setting will be exempt from completing the Nursing Transition courses (NURS 150 and NURS 151). E. Eighteen (18) credits will be awarded to students (who hold a current license to practice as an LPN in the State of Michigan) on an as needed basis to ensure the LPN to ADN Transition student will have adequate credits to meet graduation requirements as defined by the College. The granting of credits for licensure will not supersede any other graduation or general education requirements, including the requirement for the completion of at least 30 of the last 45 credits at MCC (requirement for transfer students - see College Catalog). F. Students may substitute ENGL 101 & 102 - English Composition I & II with ENGL 101 & 102 - Technical Writing Emphasis I & II. Graduation: Remember to file an application for graduation with the Registration & Cashier s Office as soon as you register for your final semester. Additional Information: 1. All first year courses (or equivalencies) and second year pre-requisites must be completed prior to acceptance into NURS 150 and NURS 151. Both the Transition course and the Transition Clinical Course must be completed prior to entry into the second year of the program. 2. Order for acceptance into advanced clinical nursing courses: a. Continued progression: in a class group; no interruption in the established sequence of courses. b. Non-academic readmit: withdrew passing or stopped out due to health, personal or other non-academic emergency; seeking readmission within 1 year of withdrawal or stop-out. c. 1+1 student: completed LPN level of the MCC program in the Fall of 1992 or after and has never progressed into the second year. This student has completed the first year of the 1+1 program and may re-enter within 1 year without having worked in nursing. d. MCC PN program graduate: LPN who completed the MCC PN program prior to Fall 1992. e. Academic readmit: did not successfully complete a clinical nursing course - withdrew not passing or final grade of <2.0; seeking readmission within 2 years of academic non-progression. f. LPN graduate from another program: completed a program of study at another nursing program. Conviction of a criminal offence (felony or misdemeanor) may make the graduate ineligible to take the licensure examination (NCLEX-RN). In addition, conviction may also make the student ineligible to be assigned to a clinical site, making program completion/graduation unattainable. In order to ensure that the student can participate in required clinical experiences, he/she must have an acceptable criminal background check. A criminal background check must be completed (at the student's expense) prior to the start of the clinical sequence (NURS 151). Additional checks may be required. In addition, some clinical agencies may require students to submit to drug screening procedures prior to the start of the clinical experience (any required drug screens are at the student's expense). A positive drug screen may make the student ineligible for the program. Expand all " Preferred Classes" links
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