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--> Click here to enable the accessibility widget for this website (Can also be opened using the Alt+9 Key) Menu Button Degrees Degrees Back Degrees Sullivan provides career-focused programs that are fast and flexible! Our admissions team is ready to help you get started. Looking to transfer your credits from another school? No problem! Visit the link below to get started! 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Learn More Programs Medical Coding Certificate Web Developer Certificate Software Developer Certificate About Sullivan History Who We Are Accreditation Office of the President Contact Us News Careers with Sullivan FAQs Refer-A-Friend Apply Now Login Search Transfer Your Credits Programs Medical Coding Certificate Web Developer Certificate Software Developer Certificate College of Nursing Virtual Tour Schedule a Visit More Information X Login Students Faculty Alumni Student Portal Blackboard Email Faculty Portal Email Alumni Portal Email X Search Search Associate Degree in Nursing (Traditional) Associate Degree in Nursing (Traditional) The mission of the Sullivan University Associate Degree program in Nursing is to educate individuals on providing holistic care for clients and the community. The A.S. in Nursing program fosters the development of professional healthcare providers. The Associate in Nursing incorporates community events to enrich student self-awareness and accountability. Sullivan's accelerated nursing programs will help you to advance your nursing career quickly. The A.S. in Nursing program advocates lifelong learning and the pursuit of excellence. Sullivan University 2024 Tuition and Fees Enrollment fee includes required background check. Tuition includes all required academic learning resources (i.e., textbooks, online learning resources, parking, and uniforms). Additional costs to students include the following: Required lab kit $210.00* Immunizations and/or Titers: MMR, Varicella, Tdap, Hepatitis B Varies Annual Tuberculosis Screening Varies Annual Influenza Vaccine Varies American Heart Association CPR – BLS with AED $80.00 Liability Fee – During first quarter only $60.00   *Lab kit includes stethoscope, gait belt, blood pressure cuff, pen light, bandage scissors. Items may be purchased as a kit or individually depending on student need. ASN Course Sequence and Credits Get Program Information Program Highlights & Locations Our nursing education is an interactive process that demands the engagement of both the learner and the teacher in a mutually respectful relationship. Our nursing faculty is committed to facilitating student learning in a caring environment. Our nursing faculty are mentors who not only teach but also serve as role models for students guiding them in the development of critical thinking skills and related clinical judgments that form the basis for competent nursing practice. Locations: Lexington Campus DuPont Circle Objectives Graduates of the program are eligible to apply to the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) to become a registered nurse. Core components of the program of study include the following: professional behaviors, communication, assessment, clinical decision-making, evidence-based practice, caring interventions, teaching and learning, collaboration with members of the healthcare team, and the management of patient care. The program is offered on campus, but some general education courses may be taken online. Clinical experiences are conducted in various hospital and healthcare facilities in greater Louisville, Lexington and southern Indiana. Nursing courses must be taken and successfully completed in the sequence delineated in the program of study. Where can you work? Find out more information about program successes in graduation rates, placement rates, and occupations for this program. View Licensure Disclosures by State Admission Requirements for Traditional Associate of Science in Nursing Program Applicants must meet the requirements for one of the following items to gain admission to the university.ACT21 PAX Composite Score: 10040th percentile for Math, 40th percentile for Verbal Maximum: 3 Attempts  TEASMinimum Score Required: 74 Reading/70 Math Note:Applicants who have completed a bachelor’s degree, may be eligible to waive the entrance exam after review/approval from the respective college dean. An authorized member of the Academic Services staff must review acceptable evidence and approve an applicant’s eligibility for this waiver. This policy does not relate to the number of credit hours that may or may not transfer into Sullivan University. Transfer Credit from Sullivan University Should a student decide to pursue advanced education upon graduation from Sullivan, Academic Services/ Registrar staff are available to review the graduate’s plans and assist with the transfer. Graduate students interested in graduate studies should consult the Dean of the Graduate School. Although the university is a regionally accredited collegiate institution at the doctoral degree level, transfer of credits from Sullivan to another institution cannot be guaranteed since the receiving school makes the final decision in matters of transfer credits. Courses Total Credit Hours: 103 Length: 21 months Clinical Hours: 429 hours Lab Hours: 352 hours Time length for program completion will vary depending upon the number of courses taken per term, developmental courses when required, transfer credit accepted, lack of continuous enrollment, etc. All courses require a C or better for successful completion. Core Courses (NUR) require a minimum 78% C and General Education (BIO, CHM, ENG, MTH, PSY, and SOC) require a minimum 70% C. The Traditional A.S. in Nursing program contains 429 clinical hours. Students may not receive payment/reimbursement of any type for clinical and/or practicum hours required in their academic program. Students may also not perform these clinical and/or practicum hours with their employer in the capacity of their regular position. Many classes will require on-site clinical and/or lab skills training of two days weekly. Students may need to purchase additional software required for a specific course. Course Title Credit Hours BIO 103 Human Anatomy and Physiology 4.00 BIO 103L Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab 2.00 BIO 201 Medical Microbiology - BIO 4.00 BIO 201L Medical Microbiology Lab 2.00 CHM 211 Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry 6.00 ENG 101 Composition I 4.00 ENG 102 Composition II 4.00 MTH 115 Principles of Mathematics 4.00 NUR 210 Fundamentals of Nursing 10.00 NUR 220 Concepts of Basic Nursing Practice 6.00 NUR 230 Adult Nursing Care I 8.00 NUR 231 Pharmacology - NUR 4.00 NUR 240 Adult Nursing Care II 8.00 NUR 241 Nutrition 2.00 NUR 250 Mental Health Nursing 4.00 NUR 251 Maternal Nursing 5.00 NUR 252 Pediatric Nursing 6.00 NUR 260 Adult Nursing Care III 5.00 NUR 261 Seminar in Professional Development 3.00 NUR 262 Integrated Practicum 4.00 PSY 214 Introduction to Psychology 4.00 SOC 214 Introduction to Sociology 4.00 Human Anatomy and Physiology × Course: BIO 103 Credit Hours: 4.00 An introduction to the major concepts of human anatomy and physiology. This course provides an overall account of the interrelationships of structure and function in the human body. Prerequisite(s): None It is recommended that this course be taken concurrently with BIO 103L when both courses are required by the program. Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab × Course: BIO 103L Credit Hours: 2.00 The virtual labs are designed to enhance the learning and engage the learner by using the internet based interactive multi-media labs. The labs are divided by organ systems and support the information being studied. Students have the option and are encouraged to take the review quizzes that follow each lab. The labs are also a great study resource. Prerequisite(s): None It is recommended that this course be taken concurrently with BIO 103 when both courses are required by the program. Medical Microbiology - BIO × Course: BIO 201 Credit Hours: 4.00 Designed for nursing and other allied health students. This course will provide an introduction to the basic concepts and practices of microbiology, with a focus on the effect of microorganisms on health and human disease. Lecture portions of the course will address basic biology and chemistry of microorganisms, pathogenesis, host defense and immunity and human diseases. The laboratory component of this course will be used reiterate the aforementioned concepts. Prerequisite(s): None It is recommended that this course be taken concurrently with BIO 201L when both courses are required by the program. Medical Microbiology Lab × Course: BIO 201L Credit Hours: 2.00 Designed for nursing and other allied health students. This course will provide an introduction to the basic concepts and practices of microbiology, with a focus on the effect of microorganisms on health and human disease. The Labs will address basic biology and chemistry of microorganisms, pathogenesis, host defense and immunity and human diseases. Prerequisite(s): None It is recommended that this course be taken concurrently with BIO 201 when both courses are required by the program. Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry × Course: CHM 211 Credit Hours: 6.00 This course is designed to introduce chemistry to students who plan science-related careers and to help these students develop an understanding of the physical and chemical properties of molecules. The course will introduce the student to the world of chemistry, with emphasis on the structure of matter. Problem solving, data evaluation, and analysis are stressed. Applications of chemistry to daily life are included. Prerequisite(s): None Composition I × Course: ENG 101 Credit Hours: 4.00 This is a writing course which helps students develop and express ideas through various expository models applying standard rules of usage. Emphasis is also placed on the research process and critical reading. Prerequisite(s): ENG 095 or Placement Composition II × Course: ENG 102 Credit Hours: 4.00 This course is a continuation of English 101, stressing critical thinking and advanced writing strategies. Students continue developing writing processes pertaining to topic selection and development, revision, organization, editing, and collaborative writing. The class places special emphasis on generating longer texts, reading critically, and developing research skills. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 Principles of Mathematics × Course: MTH 115 Credit Hours: 4.00 Course description coming soon! Fundamentals of Nursing × Course: NUR 210 Credit Hours: 10.00 This course introduces the knowledge, skills, and attitude needed for safe effective practice of a professional nurse. Content includes comfort measures, assistance with daily living activities, environmental concerns, positioning and transporting, asepsis and sterile technique, and communication techniques. Introduction to nursing and the nursing process as related to promoting healthy lifestyle patterns across the life span; promotion, maintenance, and illness prevention. Concepts related to nursing fundamentals and nursing care is integrated throughout the course. Prerequisite(s): BIO 103, BIO 103L (may be taken concurrently) Concepts of Basic Nursing Practice × Course: NUR 220 Credit Hours: 6.00 This course will assist the PN to transition into the role of the RN. Learners will be introduced to critical thinking skills and the responsibilities expected of the RN that they will continue to build on throughout the nursing program. The areas of study will include: building on the nursing process, teaching and learning processes, knowledge and skill acquisition, ethical and legal considerations in patient care, diversity in healthcare, communication techniques, managing patient care, stress management, health promotion and disease prevention, documentation, health assessment, and an introduction to evidence based practice. Prerequisite(s): BIO 103, BIO 103L (BIO courses may be taken concurrently), NUR 210 Adult Nursing Care I × Course: NUR 230 Credit Hours: 8.00 Course is designed to develop more complex physical assessment techniques and therapeutic interventions. Written communication and the medical record will be explored. Evidence based practice guidelines will form the reference point for health assessment, restorative care, and health deviations. Life span development and cultural aspects of care will be integrated. Health deviations will focus on musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, sensory, neurological, and integumentary systems. Aspects of specialized nursing care will be discussed in regard to surgical, oncological, and community healthcare. Non-pharmacological pain management and end of life issues will also be included. Lab assignments will reflect concepts related to theory sessions. Prerequisite(s): NUR 220 Pharmacology - NUR × Course: NUR 231 Credit Hours: 4.00 This course is an overview of the principles of pharmacology, drug action, and therapy based on body systems and disease. The emphasis is on drug dosage calculation for adults and children, nursing process, client teaching, and principles of drug administration. Lifespan issues and transcultural considerations will be included. Prerequisite(s): NUR 210, NUR 220 Adult Nursing Care II × Course: NUR 240 Credit Hours: 8.00 This course includes utilization of previously learned skills, in order to develop more in-depth application of the core components of the nursing process for adult clients experiencing complex health deviations. Emphasis is on the care of clients experiencing health deviations in the endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, hematological, and immunological body systems, as well in regard fluid and acid-base balance. The nursing process and evidence-based practice will be utilized as the foundation for the discussion on the care of the patent. Prerequisite(s): NUR 210, NUR 220, NUR 230, NUR 231 Nutrition × Course: NUR 241 Credit Hours: 2.00 This course is designed to introduce basic principles of scientific nutrition and present the applications in client-centered care. Nursing process, life span development, and cultural aspect of nutrition will be integrated. Community nutrition is coordinated with an emphasis on weight management and physical fitness. Current medical treatment and approaches to nutrition management will be discussed. Special areas include developments in gastrointestinal disease, heart disease, diabetes mellitus, renal disease, surgery, cancer, and AIDS. Prerequisite(s): NUR 210, NUR 220 Mental Health Nursing × Course: NUR 250 Credit Hours: 4.00 This course focuses on cultural aspects and therapeutic communication related to mental health issues. Mental health concepts, behavioral interventions, crisis interventions, coping interventions substance abuse, techniques of physical/psychosocial assessment, health screening, psychopharmacology, complementary/ psychosocial therapies will be addressed. Special emphasis will be placed on therapeutic communication techniques in all healthcare settings. Prerequisite(s): NUR 220, NUR 230, NUR 231, NUR 240 NUR 251 Maternal Nursing × Course: NUR 251 Credit Hours: 5.00 Application and direction of nursing care of the client that incorporates the knowledge of lifespan development of women of childbearing ages with expected growth and development principles, cultural aspects of care, prevention and early detection of health problems, and strategies to achieve optimal health. Current health practices will serve as reference points for basis of care of individual and families with changes/deviations related to common health concerns. Reproductive health and pregnancy health problems are explored. Clinical assignments reflect concepts related to the theory sessions. Prerequisite(s): NUR 220, NUR 230, NUR 231, NUR 240 NUR 252 Pediatric Nursing × Course: NUR 252 Credit Hours: 6.00 Application and direction of nursing care of the client that incorporates the knowledge of lifespan development with expected growth and development principles, cultural aspects of care, prevention and early detection of health problems, and strategies to achieve optimal health. Infant and child health including common childhood and adolescent health problems are explored. Clinical assignments reflect concepts related to the theory sessions. Prerequisite(s): NUR 220, NUR 230, NUR 231, NUR 240 Adult Nursing Care III × Course: NUR 260 Credit Hours: 5.00 This course provides a didactic opportunity for the student to focus on individuals and families with complex and emergent care needs. Perceptions of being a critically ill patient will be examined. Cultural aspects, psychosocial needs, evidence-based practice of the patient in the critical care unit will be covered. In addition, but not limited to areas of discussion are hemodynamic monitoring, interpreting EKG rhythm strips, mechanical ventilation, artificial airways, circulatory assist devices, pressure monitoring systems, CVP monitoring, shock, systemic inflammatory response syndrome and multiple organ dysfunctions. Emergency and trauma nursing will be incorporated into the material. The nursing process will be utilized throughout this course. Acute/critical care concepts will be reinforced through observation in acute/emergent care setting in NUR 262. Prerequisite(s): NUR 220, NUR 230, NUR 231, NUR 240, NUR 250, NUR 251, NUR 252 Seminar in Professional Development × Course: NUR 261 Credit Hours: 3.00 This course provides a didactic opportunity for the student to apply theories of leadership and management. Methods of managing human, physical, financial, and technological resources in providing customer service will be discussed. Regulatory and accrediting standards/agencies will be reviewed. Theories of unit management, patient assignments, staff scheduling, and delegations to unlicensed personnel will be explored. Kentucky nursing law will be referenced. Transition from student to practicing professional nurse and member of the multidisciplinary healthcare team will be achieved. Prerequisite(s): NUR 220, NUR 230, NUR 231, NUR 240, NUR 250, NUR 251, NUR 252 Integrated Practicum × Course: NUR 262 Credit Hours: 4.00 Provides students opportunities to apply knowledge in the care of individuals and families in a dynamic healthcare setting. Emphasis is on developing the role of the professional nurse advocate. Acute/ critical care concepts presented in NUR 260 will be reinforced through observation in a critical care setting, denoted as dual objectives. The integrated practicum shall be completed within a period not to exceed seven (7) consecutive weeks while the governing institution is in session and within seven (7) months of graduation. Prerequisite(s): NUR 220, NUR 230, NUR 231, NUR 240, NUR 241, NUR 250, NUR 251, NUR 252, (NUR 260, NUR 261...or may be taken concurrently) Introduction to Psychology × Course: PSY 214 Credit Hours: 4.00 A broad overview of the major individuals and their particular contributions to the field of psychology are presented. Basic physiological information and its relevance to the study of psychology are presented. Major divisions of psychology and their unique contributions to the understanding of human mental and behavioral processes constitute the major portion of this course. Prerequisite(s): None Introduction to Sociology × Course: SOC 214 Credit Hours: 4.00 This course provides a broad overview of sociology and how it applies to everyday life. The overall goal of the course is to introduce perspective in order to ask and answer questions about our social world. Major theoretical perspectives and basic concepts are presented including the sociological imagination, culture, deviance, inequality, social change and social structure. Students will also explore the influence of social class and social institutions, such as the economy and work, religion, and the family as well as the impact of race, ethnicity, gender, and age. Prerequisite(s): None Total Credit Hours: 103 Length: 21 months Clinical Hours: 429 hours Lab Hours: 352 hours Time length for program completion will vary depending upon the number of courses taken per term, developmental courses when required, transfer credit accepted, lack of continuous enrollment, etc. All courses require a C or better for successful completion. Core Courses (NUR) require a minimum 78% C and General Education (BIO, CHM, ENG, MTH, PSY, and SOC) require a minimum 70% C. The Traditional A.S. in Nursing program contains 429 clinical hours. Students may not receive payment/reimbursement of any type for clinical and/or practicum hours required in their academic program. Students may also not perform these clinical and/or practicum hours with their employer in the capacity of their regular position. Many classes will require on-site clinical and/or lab skills training of two days weekly. Students may need to purchase additional software required for a specific course. Sullivan University Contact Us (800) 844-1354 [email protected] Locations Login Quick Links Consumer Information Weather Watch Request Transcript Refer-A-Friend View site in Espanol Careers with Sullivan Sullivan University Facebook Sullivan University Twitter Sullivan University Instagram Locations in Louisville, Lexington, and Louisa, KY. Disclosures | Privacy Policy | Refund Policy © 2024 Sullivan University. All Rights Reserved. Yes X

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