Completion
of math, writing and reading assessments are required for
enrollment in any certificate or AA/AS degree program.
Please contact Counseling Services for more information:
(530) 938-5353.
Students must receive a "C" grade
or better in all major or certificate coursework.
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EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
College of the
Siskiyous and its staff offer equal opportunities without
regard to race, religion, disability, age, national origin,
marital status, or gender in employment, services, and programs.
Special accommodations are available for any phase of the
application or enrollment process for individuals with disabilities.
CNA (Certified Nurse Assistant)
The Certified Nurse Assistant
program is a 180-hour course offering theory and clinical experience
for students to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary
for state certification examinations.
The next CNA class will begin
on September 3, 2008. Contact Kathy Gassaway at 938-5512 for further information, or click here for a flyer.
Prerequisites for Admission:
Fingerprinting and drug screening.
Must be at least 16 years
of age by the time of the certification exam.
Pass a physical exam and complete
required immunizations.
Furnish transportation to
and from the clinical sites.
Advisory:
1. READ 62 or qualification through assessment
2. ENGL 96 or qualification through assessment
Students must demonstrate English comprehension at the sixth grade level or higher.
Required
Program:
Units
NURS 62
Certified
Nurse Assistant
6
Total
Units Required
6
Expenses: books, uniforms, white
shoes, watch with a second hand, stethoscope, malpractice
insurance, immunizations, physical examination,
exam and licensure fees.
Upon successful completion of
the program, students are eligible to take the state exam
for CNA.
Vocational Nursing Program
The three-semester Vocational
Nursing program is designed to prepare the student for beginning
practice in nursing care. Theory content provides each student
with a basic understanding of the roles and responsibilities
of vocational nurses in providing health care to all age groups.
After course completion and licensure, students are prepared
to function completely and skillfully in a wide variety of
health care settings.
Certificate: Vocational Nursing
(53 units)
The next vocational nursing program
will begin January 2009. Contact Kathy Gassaway at (530) 938-5512
to get your name on the list of interested students.
Prerequisites for Admission:
Eligibility for MATH 54A or MATH 56 by either successfully completing MATH 81 or through
the assessment process.
Completion of ENGL 52 or higher or through the writing assessment process with a score of 65 or above.
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Must be at least 17 years
of age by the time of the licensure exam.
High school diploma (or GED
or equivalent) or Associate Degree.
Completion of Human Biology
(BIO 5) or Human Anatomy (BIO 12A) with a C grade or better. (Please note: This prerequisite will change beginning with the August 2010 class. It will be Anatomy, BIO 12A, exclusively.)
Completion of Nutrition (FCS
11) with a C grade or better within the past five years.
Completion of Medical Terminology
(OA 45) with a C grade or better.
Pass a physical exam and complete
required immunizations.
Background check and drug screening prior to the start of the program.
Completion of a Transcript
Evaluation Form by Counseling Services if any of the prerequisite
classes have been taken at any other college other than
College of the Siskiyous.
Must be able to provide own transportation to and from clinical facilities.
Required
Program:
Units
First
Semester:
NURS
51
Vocational
Nursing
15
NURS
99
Clinical Skills Practice
.5 - 2
Second
Semester:
NURS
52
Vocational
Nursing
15
Third
Semester:
NURS
53
Vocational
Nursing
14
Optional:
NURS 66
IV Therapy & Blood Withdrawal
1.5
Upon successful completion of
the program, students are eligible to take the National Board
Examination. A passing score entitles you to become an LVN.
In order to take the NCLEX exam, students must possess a U.S.
Social Security card.
To learn about the application process for this program, contact Kathy Gassaway in the Career and Technical Education Office at (530) 938-5512 .
LVN to RN Step Up
The LVN to RN Step-Up program gives Licensed Vocational Nurses the opportunity to step up to Registered Nurse in two semesters. Instruction takes place using a state-of-the-art simulation lab. Students also receive hands-on community and clinical experience.
Prerequisites for Admission:
1. High school graduate or equivalent.
2. Graduate of an approved vocational nursing program or the equivalent as determined by
the school.
3. Proof of active LVN license (copy).
4. Transcript evaluation.
5. Drug screening and background check prior to the start of the program.
6. Pre-admission academic testing.
7. Completion of the following classes with an overall grade point average of 2.5 with no grade less than a "C" for each course, and no more than one repetition of any of these courses:
Human Anatomy (BIO 12A)
Human Physiology (BIO 12B)
Microbiology (BIO 6)
College Composition (ENGL 1A)
8. Pass a physical exam and complete required immunizations.
Required program:
Summer Semester
Units
NURS 21
Role Transition
3
First Semester
NURS 31
Community Mental Heatlh Nursing
5
NURS 32
Intermediate Medical Surgical Nursing
6
Second Semester
NURS 41
Advanced Maternal Child Nursing
4
NURS 42
Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing
6
Total Units
24
Courses Required for Associate Degree Nursing Completion:** Sociology (SOC 1A or SOC 1B) Psychology (PSY 1 or PSY 33) Speech (SPCH 1, SPCH 2, or SPCH 3) Mathematics - one AA degree general education course Arts & Humanities - one IGETC Area 3 Arts and Humanities course Diversity - enrollment and completion of ADN (LVN-RN Step-Up) program completes this requirement. PE/Wellness - enrollment and completion of ADN (LVN-RN Step-Up) program meets one (1)unit of this two-unit requirement. Reading (READ 10 with a C grade or better OR score of 90 or higher on the reading portion of the COMPASS assessment.)
** These classes must be completed prior to enrollment in NURS 31 and NURS 32 .
Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive an Associate of Science degree in Nursing and be eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination - Registered Nursing (NCLEX-RN).
To learn about the application process for this program, contact the ADN office at (530) 938-5212.
**Please note: This prerequisite will change beginning with the August 2010 class. It will be Anatomy, BIO 12A, exclusively.
For an
Associate Degree Major, students must also complete general
education requirements. Please refer to the Associate Degree
general education requirements in the Schedule of Classes
for a list of acceptable courses. Make an appointment with
a COS counselor for assistance in completing the general education
requirements.
Associate Degree Major: LVN-RN Step Up
Required Program:
Units
NURS 21
Role Transition
3
NURS 31
Community Mental Health Nursing
5
NURS 32
Intermediate Medical Surgical Nursing
6
NURS 41
Advanced Maternal Child Nursing
4
NURS 42
Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing
6
Prerequisites:
BIO 12A
Human Anatomy
4
BIO 12B
Human Physiology
5
BIO 6
Microbiology
4
ENGL 1A
College Composition
3
Students must have an overall grade point average of 2.5 for Human Anatomy, Human Physiology, and the Microbiology courses with no grade less than a "C" for each course. One repetition of one of these sciences courses is allowed, ONLY if the first attempt is a substandard grade (D, F, FW).
For an Associate Degree in Nursing, students must also complete the general education requirements specific to the nursing program. Please refer to the above list or make an appointment with a COS counselor or advisor for assistance in completing the general education requirements.