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The Practical Nursing Program equips graduates to deliver nursing care in structured healthcare environments for patients of all ages with clearly defined health conditions and predictable results. The curriculum focuses on developing strong decision-making abilities grounded in critical thinking, scientific knowledge, and technical proficiency across various clinical settings. Upon completion, graduates qualify to sit for the NCLEX-PN exam to obtain licensure as practical nurses (LPNs).
Student Learning Outcomes
Deliver safe, high-quality, evidence-based nursing care that maintains and improves patients' physical and mental health across all life stages in diverse healthcare environments.
Utilize clinical judgment processes to make informed, patient-focused decisions backed by current evidence.
Engage in quality improvement initiatives to continuously enhance healthcare system safety and effectiveness.
Work collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams, patients, and their support networks to improve care satisfaction, health outcomes, and shared decision-making.
Maintain professional accountability in nursing practice while adhering to legal, ethical, and regulatory standards.