Nursing, Registered Nursing, AAS
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 328 / per credit
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Registered Nursing AAS Degree options (full-time)
LPN License Holders
The Nursing (NURS) program at Skagit Valley College (SVC) offers a Registered Nursing, AAS degree for nurses who have graduated from a PN program and have a current Washington State unencumbered LPN license. The LPN to RN focuses on the second year of Registered Nursing courses. Students complete the same RN program prerequisites and related education courses required for the ADN DTA/MRP Nursing degree. The program was designed to create a pathway for PN graduates to move into high-wage, high-demand career opportunities in healthcare. Graduates receive an Associate Degree in Registered Nursing and are eligible to apply for the State Licensing Examination (NCLEX-RN) for Registered Nursing. This is 3 to 4 quarters, full-time. *If seats are available, students may choose to take SOC 191 and receive the ADN DTA/MPR Nursing degree.
Advanced Placement
SVC offers a Registered Nursing, AAS degree for students who have previously taken RN courses at another institution and would like to complete their RN course work at SVC. Students complete the same RN program prerequisites and related education courses required for the ADN DTA/MRP Nursing degree. In addition, students applying for advanced entry must submit a letter of recommendation from the director, chair or last nursing instructor as well as Syllabi and Course Catalog information for previous RN courses taken. Decision for advanced placement is the responsibility of the Dean of Nursing and Allied Health. Graduates receive an Associate Degree in Registered Nursing and are eligible to apply for the State Licensing Examination (NCLEX-RN) for Registered Nursing. This is full-time and number of quarters depends on placement. *If seats are available, students may choose to take SOC 191 and receive the ADN DTA/MPR Nursing degree.
Admissions
Curriculum
General Education and Nursing Prerequisites
- BIOL& 160 - General Biology w/Lab Credits: (5)
- BIOL& 241 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Credits: (5)
- BIOL& 242 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Credits: (5)
- BIOL& 260 - Microbiology Credits: (5)
- CHEM& 121 - Intro to Chemistry Credits: (5)
- ENGL& 101 - English Composition I Credits: (5)
- ENGL& 102 - Composition II Credits: (5)
- MATH& 146 - Introduction to Stats Credits: (5)
- NUTR& 101 - Nutrition Credits: (5)
- PSYC& 100 - General Psychology Credits: (5)
- PSYC& 200 - Lifespan Psychology Credits: (5)
- Elective Course - Help Credits:
- Humanities Electives - 10 Credits
First Quarter
- NURS 271 - Nursing Advncd OB, Ped, M/S-Skls Prac (lecture) Credits: (5)
- NURS 272 - Nursing Advncd OB, Ped, M/S-Skls Prac (clinical) Credits: (5)
- NURS 273 - Nursing Advncd OB, Ped, M/S-Skls Prac (lab) Credits: (2)
Total Credits: 12
Second Quarter
- NURS 281 - Nursing Complx M/S & Geriatric Patient (lecture) Credits: (5)
- NURS 282 - Nursing Complx M/S & Geriatric Patient (clinical) Credits: (5)
Total Credits: 10
Third Quarter
- NURS 291 - Entry Nursing Practice/Practicum (lecture) Credits: (3)
- NURS 292 - Entry Nursing Practice/Practicum (clinical) Credits: (4)
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
- Registered Nurse
- Critical Care Nurse
- Acute Care Nurse
English Language Requirements
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