NURSING A.S.

This program leads to an Associate in Science degree and prepares students to take the National Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX.RN). Graduates, who pass the NCLEX.RN, can enter the healthcare workforce as a confident, competent, professional entry level registered nurse. The RN is highly skilled and educated and is prepared to function in the roles of provider of care, manager of care, and contributing member of a healthcare team. While at the bedside, the RN is accountable for decisions that impact the healthcare outcomes for the patient. The scope of the RN's practice is defined in individual state statutes.

Applicants who meet all other admission criteria and possess a current, unencumbered license to practice in the State of Florida as LPN's may be given academic credit for selected nursing courses.

Students in this program are enrolled in general education courses, nursing theory courses, and clinical practice. The nursing courses begin with Foundations courses that introduce students to the practice of nursing, nursing theories, legal and ethical issues in nursing, and basic concepts of patient care. Students then advance through nursing courses that include more complex concepts in patient care and specialty nursing areas such as mental health, maternal-child nursing and care of pediatric patients.

This Program is offered at the following location:
 Jacksonville, FL

How long is the program?

The entire program consists of six (6) ten (10) week terms.

What skills will I learn?

  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Growth and Development
  • Pharmacology
  • Nutrition
  • Communication
  • Sciences
  • Care of patients with complex illnesses
  • Critical Thinking
  • Maternal-Child Care
  • Care of the Pediatric Patient
  • Community Health
  • Leadership

Where can I work?

  • Acute Care
  • Sub-Acute Care
  • Surgical Centers
  • Ambulatory Care Centers
  • Rehabilitation Facilities
  • Long Term Care Facilities
  • Home Health Agencies
  • Hospices
  • Community Health Agencies
  • Schools
  • Government Agencies

Are there really jobs available for me?

We could tell you... "Absolutely." But, what we prefer to do is to encourage you to do the research yourself. Get a copy of your local newspaper and read through the Healthcare job listings then go online to search some of the excellent resource websites for opportunities in vocational nursing such as career.com, salary.com as well as look at projections from The Bureau of Labor and Statistics and other government and industry resources. Look for your potential job category and see for yourself the opportunities that can be available to you when you complete your Concorde training. If you're interested in a certain facility we encourage you to contact their Human Resources department. The jobs are out there... so don't wait any longer if you want to work in Healthcare. Come to Concorde and we'll prepare you quickly and thoroughly for your new career.

And finally, how much does it cost?

We know how important this question is to most of you. We have found that our program costs may change slightly with each new session. For that reason, we are unable to provide cost information on our website. We are, however, very happy to discuss our current program costs with you personally. Please give us a call anytime. Just tell your campus representative that you have visited our website and would like information about our program.

If you have questions about financial aid, your representative will refer you to our Financial Aid staff that are here specifically to help you fund your education.

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