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Associate in Science Degree

Program Description

Classes for the part-time course of study are held primarily in the evening. This option mirrors the full-time option but is designed to provide a longer study time for those who value and desire the RN 56 | Massasoit Community College 2023-2024 College Catalog role. This course of study leads to an Associate of Science degree and eligibility to take the NCLEX-RN.

The LPN cohort option is three semesters in duration. LPNs receive advanced placement if they graduated from an approved school of practical nursing, hold a current unrestricted license to practice practical nursing in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and have successfully completed the required courses of the first three semesters. Students receive credit for Nursing I-E, II-E, and III-E. LPN graduates of Southeastern Regional, Blue Hills Technical, and Bristol Plymouth Technical may be given transfer credit for the Human Growth and Development course.

The graduates of this Associate Degree program are prepared to deliver nursing care in structured settings to patients with common health needs, and are eligible to take the NCLEX Examination for licensure as a registered nurse.

Critical thinking is a multi-faceted process that includes the application of analytical reasoning, reflection and rational problem solving skills, using verifiable information and clinical judgment in order to choose among existing alternative solutions to clinical problems.* At the completion of the Nurse Education Program at Massasoit Community College, the graduate will utilize critical thinking to:

Competencies Program Outcomes
Nursing Process Integrate consistently and independently the nursing process in coordinating a holistic care plan to meet the needs of individuals across the life span.
Teaching & Learning Incorporate teaching/learning concepts into nursing practice.
Technical Skills Perform technical skills and competencies necessary for entry into professional practice in accordance with current policies, procedures, and evidence based practice.
Roles & Responsibilities Responsibilities Integrate professional values through collegial practice, lifelong learning, service to the community, and the commitment to improvement of the profession and the health care system.
Knowledge Base Synthesize knowledge from biological, behavioral, social, and nursing science into the delivery of individualized, holistic and caring nursing practice.
Communication Communicate effectively and therapeutically with patients, families, and health care team members in the coordination and delivery of patient care.
Diversity Provide nursing care to diverse populations both independently and in collaboration with other health team members.

*Adapted from PEW Commission ADN Competencies


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