Curriculum Plans
Courses which accommodate the nursing curriculum time schedule
and meet the elective and sociology requirements are available at
Schenectady
County Community College (SCCC). Students may complete college
curricular requirements at an institution of their choice. Courses
chosen must be comparable in content and credit to the required
college courses in the curriculum. Persons interested in enrolling
in the School of Nursing may complete any of the college courses
before enrollment and receive advanced credit if the criteria for
advanced credit are met. After enrollment in the School of Nursing,
nursing courses must be taken in sequence. All course requirements
for the first year must be satisfactorily completed before promotion
to the second year.
All evening/weekend nursing courses are offered at the Ellis
School of Nursing. The majority of the classroom theory will be
presented one evening every week during the semester. The majority
of clinical practice will take place every other weekend. Each
nursing course also may have a required one week (Monday-Friday)
daytime clinical experience. The length of time spent in clinical
and in classroom theory is determined by the number of credit hours
awarded for each course.
In addition to Anatomy and Physiology I, Anatomy and Physiology
II, and Microbiology, evening-weekend students will also be expected
to complete the other science and humanities courses required in the
Ellis School of Nursing curriculum. These courses can be completed
prior to entering the School of Nursing or while enrolled in the
program as outlined in the evening/weekend program curriculum plan.
Ellis School of Nursing credits are allotted on the following
formula:
Class: 1 hour / week x 15 weeks = 15 clock hours
= 1 credit
Class Laboratory: 2 hours / week x 15 weeks = 30
clock hours = 1 credit
Clinical Lab: 3 hours / week x 15 weeks = 45 clock
hours = 1 credit
Students carrying 12 or more credits in any given semester and
six or more credits for Summer session are considered full-time.
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Program Curriculum Plan.pdf (PDF)