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2022-2023 Kilgore College Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Kilgore College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nursing


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This curriculum leads to an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree requiring 60 SCH with a Field of Study in Nursing. The following annotated set of courses, totaling 28 semester credit hours (SCH) of fully transferable and applicable lower-division academic courses, and an additional set of Workforce Education (WECM) nursing courses, make up the Field of Study Curriculum for Nursing. This plan assumes the student has completed any developmental work required. The student must review individual course prerequisites, if developmental work is required.

First Year


Total Hours: 28


Nursing, A.A.S.


Registered nurses (RNs) have excellent employment opportunities in our community, such as hospitals, clinics, physicians’ offices, home health care and long-term-care facilities. For more information on this educational program select the corresponding link at www.kilgore.edu/adn.asp.

Semester Hours: 16


First Year


Semester Hours: 13


Semester Hours: 13


Semester Hours: 9


Semester Hours: 9


Total Hours: 60                     Total Combined Hours: 88                (Nursing AAS + Nursing FOS)

Note:

Capstone Experience-

Nursing Content Courses


Note:


Lower-division nursing content is offered at community colleges through one of two general types of programs: Blocked or Integrated Concept Based. Because of the distribution of content, it is extremely difficult to align curricula from one type of program to another. Students who desire to transfer from a program utilizing one type of program into the other type of program should be prepared to make up some content through a “bridge” course or through the repetition of some content within courses. It is recommended that a student make every effort to avoid transferring from one type of program to the other before completing the associate degree in nursing in order not to lose credit.

Lower-division nursing content courses being transferred from a blocked curriculum program to another blocked-curriculum program should be applied to the degree on a course-for-course substitution basis, in which the course transferred is applied IN LIEU OF the course at the receiving institution, even if the number of semester credit hours awarded upon the completion of the course varies between the sending and receiving institutions.

The same procedure should be used when a student transfers from an integrated-curriculum program into another integrated-curriculum program.

Integrated Concept Based Curriculum


Content Area WECM Course Rubric & Number SCH Range (Required Clinical Corequisite)
Professional Nursing Competencies
Introduction to Health Care Concepts
Health Care Concepts I
Professional Nursing Concepts I
Clinical-Registered Nursing
RNSG 1X16
RNSG 1X28
RNSG 1X30
RNSG 1X25
RNSG 11XX
8 -32hrs Lab

4-8 hrs of Lab

3-36 hrs if clinical
Health Care Concepts II
Professional Nursing Concepts II
Clinical-Registered Nursing
RNSG 1X33
RNSG 1X26
RNSG 23XX
4-8 hrs of Lab

3-36 hrs of clinical
Health Care Concepts III
Professional Nursing Concepts IIII
Clinical-Registered Nursing
RNSG 1X38
RNSG 1X37
RNSG 23XX
4-8 hrs of Lab

3-36 hrs of clinical
Health Care Concepts IV
Professional Nursing Concepts IV
Clinical-Registered Nursing
RNSG 2X39
RNSG 2X38
RNSG 23XX
4-8 hrs of Lab

3-36 hrs of clinical

The following notes address special circumstances and are also part of the field of study curriculum:

  1. Wherever possible, courses applied to fulfill field of study curriculum requirements should also be used to satisfy requirements in the general academic core curriculum. Generally, the math course, the biology or chemistry course(s), and one psychology course should be able to fulfill requirements in both curricula.
  2. Courses selected for inclusion in the field of study curriculum are those that are common to most baccalaureate nursing programs.
  3. Completion of the field of study curriculum shall not prevent a receiving institution from requiring additional courses/content for specific degree programs.
  4. Students should not be required to repeat courses that they have completed successfully.
  5. The academic courses and the unmodified WECM courses that are included in the Field of Study Curriculum for Nursing should transfer immediately upon approval of the field of study curriculum by the Coordinating Board. New WECM courses and courses that need modification should be accepted in transfer as soon as those modifications have been approved by the WECM Maintenance committee and added to the WECM inventory. Implementation of the complete field of study curriculum should not take more than one calendar year following addition of the new and modified courses to the WECM inventory. New or modified WECM courses will be initiated with entering students. Programs may allow sophomore students to continue with the previous curricula to prevent changing courses in the middle of their programs. Full implementation of new and modified WECM courses must be complete within two years after their addition to the WECM inventory.

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