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Nursing Track 3: Part-time Evening/Weekend Curriculum

The VHCC Nursing Program Part-Time Evening/Weekend Track is specifically designed for working adults or other adults who are interested in becoming a RN but have other responsibilities that interfere with their abilities to attend the rigorous scheduling of Track 1. Classes will be provided in a combination of evening, weekend, and online learning. Some specialty clinical activities can only be scheduled through the week. Every effort is made to limit the frequency of this occurring. The program is designed at a slower pace and may be completed in 4 years.

1Recommended Humanities elective may be selected from ART 201202 History of Art I-II; CST 130 Introduction to Theater; CST 151152 Film Appreciation; I-II; ENG 245 British Literature; ENG 246 American Literature; Humanities 200 or higher; MUS 221-222 Music History I-II; PHI 100 Introduction to Philosophy; PHI 260 Studies in Eastern Thinking; REL 200 Old Testament; REL 210 New Testament; REL 230 Religions of

Nursing Track 4: Part-time

Evening/Weekend LPN to RN Transition Curriculum

A part-time evening/weekend LPN to RN Transition Track is available for LPNs who work and/or wish to attend part time. General education courses can be completed as night classes or by online learning options such as web based learning. Nursing classes and clinical are taught on evenings and weekends on an extended plan. Some specialty clinical activities can only be scheduled through the week. Every effort is made to limit the frequency of this occurring. General education courses listed in Year 1 must be completed before the student will be able to begin Year 2.

1Upon completion of NSG 115, credit will be awarded for NSG 100, 106, 130, 152, 170 (16 credits). These credits will appear on the student’s official transcript.

2 Recommended Humanities elective may be selected from ART 201202 History of Art I-II; CST 130 Introduction to Theater; CST 151152 Film Appreciation; I-II; ENG 245 British Literature; ENG 246 American Literature; Humanities 200 or higher; MUS 221-222 Music History I-II; PHI 100 Introduction to Philosophy; PHI 260 Studies in Eastern Thinking; REL 200 Old Testament; REL 210 New Testament; REL 230 Religions of the World

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