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Complete a minimum of six units:
6
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Pass the professional licensure exam for Registered Nurse
(NCLEX)
• Provide competent nursing care as a novice RN in multiple
health care settings
Admission Criteria
Admission to the program is limited and based on the following:
• Completion of all prerequisites with the minimum grade
requirements specified below.
• Completion of a Nursing Program application.
• Current California Vocational Nurse License.
• Intravenous Certification.
• Evidence of good health.
• Background check and drug testing annually. Clinical sites
may limit student participation depending on findings, which may prevent the student from completing the graduation requirements.
• A minimum 75% academic record calculation using the Chancellor’s Formula (see the Nursing Program web site).
• Passing result on the Admission Assessment Exam with 75% in all the required subject areas.
• U.S. Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) allowing employment in the U.S.
Prerequisite: 9
This prerequisite or its equivalent must be completed with a “C” grade or better:
MUSI 8 MUSI 9A MUSI 9B MUSI 9C MUSI 12A MUSI 12B MUSI 12C MUSI 13A MUSI 13B MUSI 13C MUSI 14A MUSI 14B MUSI 14C MUSI 14D MUSI 16A MUSI 16B MUSI 18A MUSI 18B MUSI 18C MUSI 25 MUSI 44A MUSI 48A MUSI 48B MUSI 48C MUSI 51 MUSI 53 MUSI 58A
MUSI 58B MUSI 77 series
Major GE Electives
NURSING
LVN Transition to RN
A.S. Degree
Admission to the program is limited. The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Transition to Registered Nurse (RN) Program is a minimum of three quarters in length, not including summer. LVN Transition to RN students enter the Registered Nursing program as advanced placement students as determined by the Director of the Nursing Program. Prior clinical experience in an acute setting will influence the student’s placement in the program. The majority of courses are held in the daytime. Current California LVN license and IV certification is required.
Graduates of this program are eligible to take the California State Board Examination for licensing (NCLEX-RN). Students are admitted throughout the year as advanced placements. Once admitted, the program is at least three quarters in length (not including prerequisites).
Intermediate Electronic Music (3) Jazz Piano I (1.5)
Jazz Piano II (1.5)
Jazz Piano III (1.5)
Class Piano I (1.5)
Class Piano II (1.5)
Class Piano III (1.5)
Beginning Singing I (1.5)
Beginning Singing II (1.5)
Beginning Singing III (1.5)
Classical Guitar I (1.5)
Classical Guitar II (1.5)
Classical Guitar III (1.5)
Classical Guitar IV (1.5)
Beginning Acoustic Guitar (1.5) Jazz, Blues and Popular Guitar (1.5) Intermediate Piano I (1.5) Intermediate Piano II (1.5) Intermediate Piano III (1.5)
Applied Music (1)
Composition and Arranging - Level I (1.5) Jazz Improvisation I (1.5)
Jazz Improvisation II (1.5)
Jazz Improvisation III (1.5)
Introduction to Electronic Music (3)
Music Business (3)
Beginning African and African-Influenced Percussion and Rhythms (1.5)
Intermediate African and African-Influenced Percussion and Rhythms (1.5)
MUSI 77, 77X, 77Y
Special Projects in Music (1-3)
MATH 109
or MATH 114
or MATH 130
Intermediate Algebra for Statistics 5 College Math Preparation Level 3:
Intermediate Algebra
Intermediate Algebra for Precalculus
Music 46 General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
Complete MATH 109 or MATH 114 or MATH 130, its equivalent or higher level mathematics, or get a qualifying score for MATH 109 or MATH 114 or MATH 130 on De Anza’s mathematics assessment test.
Complete one course: 4
ANTH 2
or ANTH 2H
SOC 1
Cultural Anthropology (4)
Cultural Anthropology - HONORS (4) Introduction to Sociology (4)
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2O20-2O21 DE ANZA COLLEGE CATALOG
These eight prerequisites or their equivalents
must be completed with a C grade or better: 29
BIOL 26* BIOL 40A* BIOL 40B* BIOL 40C* BIOL 45* PSYC 1
Introductory Microbiology 6 Human Anatomy and Physiology 5 Human Anatomy and Physiology 5 Human Anatomy and Physiology 5 Introduction to Human Nutrition 4 General Psychology 4
Complete one course: 5
ESL 5^ EWRT 1A
or EWRT 1AH or EWRT 1AT
Advanced Composition and Reading (5) Composition and Reading (5) Composition and Reading - HONORS (5) Intensive Composition and
Reading Stretch: Second Quarter (5)

















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