Evening/Weekend
Program
The Ellis School of Nursing evening/weekend program is an
alternative method for completion of the associate degree
curriculum. The prerequisites for admission to the evening/weekend
program are the same as for the
day program with the addition of:
Official transcripts showing successful completion of the
following:
- Anatomy & Physiology I
- Anatomy & Physiology II
- Microbiology
All evening/weekend nursing courses are offered at the Ellis
School of Nursing. The majority of the classroom theory will be
presented one or two evening(s) 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 credits 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.
View Curriculum Plans