LVN to BSN Advanced Placement (4 semesters for a total of 63 semester credit hours):
Students in this pathway can complete the BSN program within 63 weeks (4 semesters and a 3-week LVN to RN transition course), assuming maximum credit granting for nursing and GE courses.
An admission course is required for all students electing to enroll in the LVN to RN Advanced Placement track. The admission course is RN 180 Nursing Advanced Placement Transition Theory & Lab Course. It is a 5-unit, 120-hour course that evaluates the student’s readiness to enroll in the Advanced Placement pathway. The student must demonstrate the required knowledge and skills to complete this course. All students must complete before starting any Professional Courses.
The third semester is 17 semester credit hours of general education courses via online delivery.
The fourth and fifth semesters with 24 semester credit hours are credit-granted from LVN Education.
The sixth semester consists of 17.5 semester credit hours (12 lecture hours, 5.5 clinical hours). Courses include Pathophysiology, Mental Health Theory and Clinical, Maternal/Newborn Theory and Clinical, and Advanced Med/Surg I Theory and Clinical. Theory and Lab will be held Monday through Friday. The clinical schedule may vary depending on clinical site availability.
The seventh semester consists of 14.5 semester credit hours (9—lectures, 5.5—clinical). Courses include Care of Children Theory and Clinical, and Complex Med-Surg Theory and Clinical/Leadership, Community Health Theory and Practicum. Classes will be held Monday through Friday. The clinical schedule may vary depending on clinical site availability.
The eighth semester consists of 14 semester credit hours (12—lectures, 2—clinical). Courses include Leadership Theory and Practicum, Nursing Research, Nursing Informatics, and BSN Capstone Portfolio. Classes will be held Monday through Friday. The clinical schedule may vary depending on clinical site availability.
Students receive 802.5 hours of didactic and 652.5 hours of clinical and lab instruction in this pathway, allowing them to apply the lecture topics practically. The expected program completion time is 63 weeks, excluding holidays and vacations.
Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts has adopted ATI standardized testing to assess student learning outcomes and evaluate student readiness for the nursing licensure examination. The NCLEX Preparation and Remediation course assists students in this program by focusing directly on the current NCLEX-RN test plan, application process, and test-taking strategies to prepare for the NCLEX-RN licensure exam.
Preparation for NCLEX-RN (ATI) is provided after the didactic, laboratory, and clinical hours. Students are permitted two (2) attempts to pass the ATI exit exam to graduate. The first attempt is given after program completion. The second attempt is given two (2) weeks after program completion. Under extraordinary circumstances, applicable students may be eligible for a third attempt. See the Student Grievance and Appeals Policy for more information.