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Nursing Career Mobility LVN to RN A.A.S./Military to RN, A.A.S.

Program Level:

Degrees

Department:

Nursing Education

Institute:

Health & Biosciences

College:

SAC

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What is the Career Mobility LVN to RN / Military to RN Program?

This one-year program helps licensed vocational nurses and military medics expand their skills and become registered nurses. In this program, you’ll earn an associate of applied science degree in nursing and become eligible to take the National Council Licensing Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).

What will I learn?

You’ll learn the art and science of nursing in a variety of settings, including the classroom, the fully-equipped simulation hospital located on the SAC campus, and direct patient care in a hospital or other setting. You’ll learn standards of practice, patient care technologies and information systems, clinical reasoning skills, evidenced-based practice outcomes, and research-based policies and procedures to allow you to make decisions and provide comprehensive, safe patient care. You’ll also learn delegation, management and leadership skills, along with the values and ethics of the profession.

What can I do with this course of study?

After completing the program and passing the National Council Licensing Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN), you’ll become a registered nurse in the State of Texas. As an RN, you can work in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities and other healthcare settings.

What's special about the program?

This program builds on your existing skills and knowledge as an LVN or military medic to prepare you for a high-demand, well-paying career as an RN. This program is also available at an extension campus in Kerrville. Admission to the program is competitive and prerequisite courses are required.

There is an extension campus located in Kerrville, Texas that offers the Career Mobility Track LVN-RN and military medic.

End of Program Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Use clinical reasoning and knowledge based on the nursing program of study, evidenced-based practice outcomes, and research-based policies and procedures as the basis for decision-making and comprehensive, safe patient care.
  2. Demonstrates skills in using patient care technologies and information systems that support safe nursing practice.
  3. Promotes safety and quality improvement as an advocate and manager of nursing care.
  4. Coordinate, collaborate and communicate with diverse patients, families and the interdisciplinary health care team to plan, deliver, and evaluate care.
  5. Adheres to standards of practice within legal, ethical, and regulatory frameworks of the professional nurse.
  6. Demonstrates knowledge of delegation, management, and leadership skills.
  7. Demonstrate behavior that reflects the values and ethics of the nursing profession.

Course Student Learning Outcomes
Student learning outcome are identified and can be found in each course e-Syllabus.

 

Program Information and Licensure

Admission and Prerequisite Requirements

The Career Mobility Track serves the educational needs of students with prior education and work experience in the medical field who wish to become registered nurses. The Mobility Track requires a one-year time frame, including three (3) consecutive semesters. Theory coursework is done online, however, all clinical labs are supervised by nursing faculty in local healthcare facilities. Students admitted to the Kerrville campus have both coursework and clinical laboratory work provided in that area unless some optimum learning experiences can only be provided through the San Antonio campus or San Antonio clinical facilities.

The Career Mobility Track offers a nursing study option for

  1. Licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) or licensed practical nurses (LPNs) with a current Texas nurse license and a practice record in good standing with the Texas Board of Nursing; or
  2. Active military service members and U.S. military veterans who serve or served as Army Combats Medics, Navy Corpsmen, or Air Force Medics within the last ten years   

In order to coordinate admissions with the Texas Board of Nursing, application deadlines for either a fall, spring, or summer admission are set to accommodate Board review.

Spring Term

Apply: June 1 – Aug. 31

Summer Term

Apply: Sept. 1 - Nov. 30

Fall Term

Apply: Nov. 15 – Feb. 15

Application Process

Selection Process

Admission to the nursing program is competitive. Applicants providing evidence of previous successful educational accomplishments are awarded higher standing in admission consideration. The Admission Committee reviews applicants and determines conditional admission based on multi-criteria that includes:

Degree required prerequisite courses with a minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher at the time of application. We accept grades of “C” or better. Completion of the required NLN NACE Foundations of Nursing 1.2S exam with a 70% or higher.

Program Administration

Dr. Tonya Maunsell
DNP, RN
Executive Director of A.A.S.

Phone:
(210) 486-1144

Email:
sac-aasnursing@xinglongmaofang.com

Location:
Nursing & Allied Health Complex (NAHC) 378

 

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