The mission of the DCCC associate degree nursing program is to provide a curriculum where students, committed to the value of caring, can develop competencies essential to safe, effective nursing practice in a variety of health care settings within the community.
The nursing curriculum prepares students for positions as beginning staff nurses in a variety of settings; i.e. acute- and long-term/transitional care facilities and community settings.
Upon successful completion of the curriculum, students receive an associate in applied science (AAS) degree and are eligible to sit for the state licensure examination to become registered nurses (NCLEX-RN).
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