Nursing — Accelerated LPN to RN Option

Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)

Sample Schedule

Recommended Sequence

Winter Session (3 Credit hours)

  • Nursing Bridge Course (1)
  • NUR 112 Professional Nursing I (1)
  • NUR 113 Pharmacology I (1)

Spring Semester (17 Credit Hours)

  • MAT 115 Mathematics for Health Care Professionals (1)
  • BIO 172 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4)
  • PSY 200 Life Span Development (3)
  • NUR 121 Health Concepts II (7)
  • NUR 122 Professional Nursing II (1)
  • NUR 123 Pharmacology II (1)

Fall Semester (16 Credit Hours)

  • BIO 230 Microbiology (4)
  • COM/ENG 125 Healthcare Communication (3)
  • NUR 231 Health Concepts III (6)
  • NUR 232 Professional Nursing III (1)
  • NUR 233 Pharmacology III (2)

Spring Semester (13 Credit Hours)

  • NUR 241 Health Concepts IV (4)
  • NUR 242 Concepts Synthesis (2)
  • NUR 243 Capstone (3)
  • SUNY General Education approved course from one of the following categories:*
    • American History (3)
    • Western Civilization (3)
    • Other World Civilization (3)
    • World (Foreign) Language (3)
    • The Arts (3)
    • Humanities (3)
    • Mathematics (3) OR
    • SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
  • Health/Physical Education (HPE) Elective (1)

Schedule Updated: April 8, 2022

Notes

Any student who successfully completes ENG 103 and a general education COM course may receive credit for ENG 125 upon acceptance to the FLCC Nursing program.

* Suggested courses that can satisfy this requirement include ANT 111 Cultural Anthropology, HIS 265 The Black Death and Beyond: How Disease Has Changed History; ASL 101 American Sign Language I (or higher), FRN 101 French 1 (or higher). The College Catalog includes a list of all the courses satisfying each of these categories. The program would also like students to still have the option to take SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology, despite this resulting in the additional SUNY General Education category not being met.

Nursing courses or exams must be taken within two years of matriculation.

For more information, contact the Nursing Department at (585) 785-1345.