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Nursing, A.A.S.


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Associate in Applied Science
Health Sciences Division

Program Code: NURS2

Office: Curtice-Mott Complex CM2313

Phone: (810) 762-0317

Students in the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program study the biological, physical, and behavioral sciences to prepare them for the nursing curriculum. The program prepares graduates to assist a diverse patient population within the community through health maintenance, as well as caring for them across the lifespan, through illness, injury, or disability. Utilizing a patient-centered approach, the program prepares graduates to care for their patients through evidence-based practice, critical thinking skills, innovation and creativity, and excellent communication skills. Upon graduation, the registered nurse will lead, manage, and coordinate care with other health care disciplines within our community. The program is based on the fundamental core values of caring, diversity, ethics, excellence, holism, integrity, and patient-centeredness. Graduates received the Associate of Applied Sciences degree in Nursing (ADN) and are eligible to take the licensure exam for registered nurses (NCLEX-RN). The program is approved by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs/Board of Nursing (P.O. Box 30670, Lansing, MI 48909-8170; www.michigan.gov/lara). The program is also accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326,(404) 975-5000; www.nlnac.org).

Program Eligibility Requirements

The following minimum requirements must be satisfied before application to the Nursing program. Prior to application for the Nursing program, the student must:

  1. Demonstrate high school level education (high school diploma or GED). Dual enrolled high school students and/or Early/Middle College students will need to submit a verification letter from a program official indicating the student’s enrollment in their program and the expected date of high school diploma award.
  2. Demonstrate College level reading comprehension on the ACCUPLACER placement test within the last 5 years, OR a minimum score of 20 on the reading portion of the ACT, OR a score of 27 on the reading portion of the SAT, within the last 5 years. A satisfactory grade in RDNG 030  or ACRD-090 or ACRD-091 within the last 5 years will also meet this requirement.
  3. Demonstrate math proficiency by placing into MATH 130 , or higher on the ACCUPLACER placement test within the past 5 years, OR completion of MATH-118 or higher level course with a grade of 2.0 or higher. A minimum score of 590 on he math portion of the SAT or a minimum score of 25 on the math portion of the ACT within the last 5 years wil also meet this requirement.
  4. Complete the following courses with a 3.0 or higher grade (including transfer credits):
    1. BIOL-151 Human Anatomy and Physiology I  (within the last 5 years)
    2. BIOL-152 Human Anatomy and Physiology II  (within the last 5 years)
    3. ENGL-101 English Composition I  OR ENGL 103 Composition for Technical Fields I  ) 
  5. Complete the following courses with a 2.0 or higher grade (including transfer credits):
    1. AHLT-112 Nutrition for Health  (within the last 5 years)
    2. AHLT-135 Dosage & Solution Calculations  (within the last 5 years)
    3. NRSG-100 Pharmacology and Therapeutics  (with the last 5 years)
  6. Complete all required courses in no more than 2 attempts (exceptions: Fresh Start at Mott, NS or NE grades, and course updates).
  7. Maintain a cumulative MCC GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  8. Complete the ATI TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) at the overall Proficient Level (or higher) on the ATI Academic Preparedness Level Scale; must complete all sections of the exam, including Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English & Language Usage. The exam must have been taken at MCC and completed in no more than 2 attempts.
  9. Submit official transcripts for all transfer college coursework. Official transcripts must be sent directly to the MCC Registrar’s Office. Attach an unofficial copy of all transcripts to application form.
  10. Submit an acceptable criminal background investigation (CBI). Conviction of a felony or misdemeanor may prevent a student from being allowed into a clinical setting or taking a licensure examination. [Refer to Criminal Background Invistigation, or CBI link.] CBIs outdate in twelve months.

Program Admission Process

Fulfillment of the minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission into the Nursing program at Mott Community College. Qualified application portfolios will be reviewed by the Nursing program coordinators during the Winter semester for Fall (September) admission or during the Summer semester for Winter (January) admission. Final determination of program entry will be made by a competitive (selective) process.

  1. Students meeting the minimum eligibility requirements will be ranked for admission into the program using a value point system. Points will be awarded to students based on the application portfolio submitted by the deadline.
  2. All eligibility coursework must have been completed prior to the application deadline; consideration will not be given for coursework or other requirements that are in progress.
  3. The student applicant is responsible for providing documentation of eligibility. The application portfolio must include the following:
    1. Supplemental application for admission to the Nursing program, by the deadline date for the semester the student is seeking admission,
    2. Copy of ATI TEAS results,
    3. Student copy of transcripts of all transfer coursework (an official transcript must be submitted to the Registrar’s Office in order for course equivalencies to be applied to the student’s MCC transcript),
    4. Documentation of completed criminal background check within the last twelve months in CastleBranch system (it is only necessary to enroll in the background check component of CastleBranch - enrollment in the medical records and BLS components are not required until acceptance into the program).
  4. The completed portfolio must be submitted to the Division Office by the following deadline dates:
    1. By January 31 for admission in the September (Fall) class entering the clinical sequence.
    2. By June 30 for admission in the January (Winter) class entering the clinical sequence
    3. Only complete portfolios will be considered in the admissions process
    4. Students will be notified of the final outcome of the admissions process
    5. Applications will be considered for one admission cycle only: students not accepted into an entering class must submit a new application portfolio for the next admission cycle
  5. Students should consult with an academic advisor in the Prahl College Center for assistance in preparing to meet eligibility requirements and in submitting the application portfolio.

Additional Information

  1. All required science courses (including BIOL 151 , BIOL 152 , and BIOL 101  or BIOL 156 ) and ENGL 101  must be completed with a 3.0 or higher grade. All science courses must have been completed within the last 5 years.
  2. All required nursing and allied health courses (including AHLT 112 , AHLT 135 , NRSG 100 , and NRSG 105 , and all NRSG clinical courses) must be completed with a 2.0 or higher grade.
  3. All other support courses required to meet general education requirements (including PSYC 281  and ENGL 102 ENGL 104  ,or COMM 200 ) must be completed with a 2.0 or higher grade.
  4. Students are admitted into the clinical sequence twice a year, in the Fall and Winter semesters.
  5. Prior to the start of the clinical sequence (NRSG 110 ), students must attend a mandatory program orientation session, or the student will be dropped from the course.
  6. Students entering the clinical sequence must submit documentation of a physical exam, including required immunizations and TB testing, at the student’s expense. Completed physical forms must be posted on the CastleBranch system by August 1st for Fall admission and December 1st for Winter admission. The physical exam must be no older than 12 months. Students are responsible to submit documentation of annual TB screening while in the program.
  7. Students must submit documentation of current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Acceptable courses include those from the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross, for health care providers or health professionals. Other CPR courses are not accepted. Copies of current BLS cards are due to be posted on the CastleBranch system by August 1st for Fall admission and December 1st for Winter admission. Students are responsible to maintain ongoing certification and submit documentation to Castle Branch while in the program.

Criminal Background Investigation and Drug Screens

Michigan law requires criminal background screening for individuals working in most health care settings and facilities. Students in the Nursing program are affected by this law. Conviction of a criminal offense (felony or misdemeanor) may make a student ineligible to be assigned to a clinical site, making program completion and graduation unattainable.

A criminal background investigation is required to apply for the Nursing program. Informational packets may be obtained from the Division office (CM 2313) or from an advisor.

The packet provides instruction regarding the process to complete and submit the background investigation. Students will not be admitted to the Nursing program without a clear CBI.

In some cases, clinical sites may require students to complete additional background investigation and submit to drug screening procedures prior to or during the clinical experience. All background investigations and drug screenings are at the student’s expense.

Conviction of a criminal offense may also make graduates of the Nursing program ineligible for state or national licensure/certification at program completion. All applicants for a Nursing license in Michigan are required to submit fingerprints and undergo a criminal background investigation prior to licensure/certification.

Program coordinators, faculty, advisors, and staff cannot give legal advice to any student regarding potential eligibility/ineligibility based on prior convictions or negative findings on the criminal background investigation. The student should consult an attorney for questions specific to his/her individual case.

Group Total: Credits 43.5 /97 Contact Hours


Group Total: Credits 27-29 / 33-35 Contact Hours


Recommended Elective Courses


Group Total: As needed


General Education Requirements (minimum of 18 credits required)


Social Science (3 credits)


Mathematics (3-4 credits)


  • Students must demonstrate math proficiency by placing into MATH 130  or higher on the ACCUPLACER placement test, or
  • By completion of MATH 118  or MATH 120  or higher with a grade of 2.0 or higher.

Group Total: Credits 18 / 18 Contact Hours


Computer Competency Requirement


Beginning 2016, demonstration of computer competency is a degree requirement at Mott Community College

Computer competency can be demonstrated by one of two ways:

NOTE: Some programs require taking COMG-153; for these programs, the Test-Out option is not available. For those programs that do not require COMG-153, the competency test-out option is available and can be taken in the Academic Testing Center, located on the 3rd floor of the Mott Library.

Program Total: Credits 70.5-72.5 / 130-132 Contact Hours


Notes:


  1. Courses listed under Occupational Specialty and Related Requirement Courses may also be used toward fulfilling General Education Requirements if they are listed there. Students may only earn credit once for the course.
  2. All course and degree requirements must be met
  3. 15 credits minimum must be earned at MCC
  4. Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0

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