Nursing - Associate in Nursing (2024)

Doña Ana Community College

2024-2025 Catalog

(70 credits)

Four additional courses (15 credits) beyond the LPN program are required to complete the ADN program. Students must pass a RN exit exam selected by the faculty to qualify for the Associate Degree in Nursing.

NOTE: Students must earn a final grade of C+ or better in all required courses/Technical Requirements and achieve a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.0. A grade of C- or better is required in ENGL1110G Composition I and designated Mathematics courses.

Students must complete all University degree requirements, which include: General Education requirements and elective credits to total at least 70 credits. Developmental coursework will not count towards the degree requirements and/or elective credits, but may be needed in order to take the necessary English and Mathematics coursework.

Course List
Prefix Title Credits
General Education
Select one course from four of the following six content areas for a total of 12-14 credits 1, 212-14
This degree requires courses from Areas I, II, III, and IV; students do not need to take additional courses to complete the General Education requirements.

Area I: Communications

ENGL1110G

Composition I (Or other approved NM General Education Area Level 1 approved course) 34

Area II: Mathematics

MATH1220G

College Algebra (Math 1220G or Higher)3

Area III: Laboratory Sciences

CHEM1120G

Introduction to Chemistry Lecture and Laboratory (non majors) (or CHEM1215G General Chemistry I Lecture and Laboratory for STEM Majors) 34

Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences

PSYC1110G

Introduction to Psychology 33
General Education Elective
CEPY1120GHuman Growth and Behavior 33
Core Requirements
BIOL2210
&BIOL2225
Human Anatomy and Physiology I for the Health Sciences
and Human Anatomy and Physiology II (Or Anatomy and Physiology I SPMD2210 & Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory SPMD2210L for BIOL2210 - Or Anatomy and Physiology II SPMD 3210 & Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory SPMD3210L for BIOL2225) 3
8
Major Requirements
Common Technical Requirements
NURS130Foundations of Pharmacology5
NURS134Foundation of Nursing Skills and Assessment3
NURS136Foundations of Nursing Practice6
NURS147Adult Health I6
NURS149Mental Health Nursing4
NURS224Maternal Child Nursing6
Additional Technical Requirements
NURS201Special Topics (NCLEX RN Review)3
NURS226Adult Health II6
NURS236Nursing Preceptorship - Adult Health III6
Total Credits70
1

Each course selected must be from a different area and students cannot take multiple courses in the same area.

2

See the General Education section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

3

Courses are identical to those offered at New Mexico State University Las Cruces (main) Campus.

(70 credits)

A Suggested Plan of Study

The contents of this roadmap may vary depending on initial student placement in mathematics and English. This is only a suggested plan of study for students, and is not intended as a contract. Individual student academic plans may vary. Please contact your academic advisor to create a plan that works for you. Course availability may vary from fall to spring semester and may be subject to modification or change.

NOTE: Students must earn a final grade of C+ or better in all required courses/Technical Requirements and achieve a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.0. A grade of C- or better is required in ENGL1110G Composition I and designated Mathematics courses.

Students must complete all University degree requirements, which include: General Education requirements and elective credits to total at least 70 credits. Developmental coursework will not count towards the degree requirements and/or elective credits, but may be needed in order to take the necessary English and Mathematics coursework.

Plan of Study Grid
Semester 1Credits
PRE-NURSING LEVEL I
Area II: Mathematics
MATH1220G College Algebra (MATH1220G or Higher) 3
Area III: Laboratory Sciences
CHEM1120G Introduction to Chemistry Lecture and Laboratory (non majors) (or CHEM1215G General Chemistry I Lecture and Laboratory for STEM Majors) 4
BIOL2210 Human Anatomy and Physiology I for the Health Sciences (Or Anatomy and Physiology I SPMD2210 & Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory SPMD2210L for BIOL2210 ) 4
Credits11
Semester 2
PRE-NURSING LEVEL II
Area I: Communications - English Composition Level I
ENGL1110G Composition I (Or other approved New Mexico General Education Area I course listed in Level 1 in the current DACC/NMSU Catalog) 4
Area III: Laboratory Sciences
BIOL2225 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (Or Anatomy and Physiology II SPMD 3210 & Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory SPMD3210L for BIOL2225) 4
Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences
PSYC1110G Introduction to Psychology 3
CEPY1120G Human Growth and Behavior 3
Credits14
Semester 3
NURSING LEVEL I
NURS130 Foundations of Pharmacology 5
NURS134 Foundation of Nursing Skills and Assessment 3
NURS136 Foundations of Nursing Practice 6
Credits14
Semester 4
NURSING LEVEL II
NURS147 Adult Health I 6
NURS149 Mental Health Nursing 4
Credits10
Semester 5
NURSING LEVEL III
NURS224 Maternal Child Nursing 6
PN EXIT HESI
NURS226 Adult Health II 6
Credits12
Semester 6
NURSING LEVEL IV
NURS201 Special Topics 3
RN EXIT EXAM (HESI/ATI)
NURS236 Nursing Preceptorship - Adult Health III 6
Credits9
Total Credits70
Nursing - Associate in Nursing (2024)

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