Nursing, Associate Degree in Nursing
Northwestern Michigan College’s Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program consists of two years of nursing classes after prerequisites are met. It is designed to give the student the skills necessary to prepare for employment after graduation. Graduates of the ADN program are eligible to apply for the National Council License Examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensing as a registered nurse. Student clinical experiences may include assignments at Munson Medical Center and a variety of other agencies. The program is approved by the Michigan Board of Nursing and accredited through the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
Courses
- BIO 227 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO 227L — Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
- BIO 228 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIO 228L — Human Anatomy & Phys II Lab
- ENG 111 — English Composition
- ENG 112 — English Composition
- HAH 100C — Informatics Essentials
- HNR 101 — Fundamentals of Nursing-Lectur
- HNR 102 — Fund of Nursing-Clinical
- HNR 106 — Pharmacology I
- HNR 107 — Pharmacology II
- HNR 125 — Lifespan Nursing Lecture
- HNR 126 — Lifespan Nursing-Clinical
- HNR 221 — Acute Care Nursing I
- HNR 222 — Acute Care Nursing II
- HNR 241 — Adv Maternal Child Nursing-Lec
- HNR 242 — Adv Maternal Child Nursing-Cli
- HNR 248 — Acute Care Nursing - Clinical
- HNR 251 — Mental Health Nursing - Lec
- HNR 252 — Mental Health Nursing-Clinical
- HNR 261 — Nursing Management
- HNR 262 — Nursing Management Clinical
- HPD 110 — BLS for Health Care Providers
- MTH 111 — Intermediate Algebra
- MTH 120 — Mathematical Explorations
- MTH 121 — College Algebra
- PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology