The Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) - Generic Track
- Is a comprehensive, two-year limited access program
- Provides classroom and clinical experiences in all areas of nursing
- Teaches the specialized skills you need to become a successful nurse
- Prepares you to enter the workforce as an RN (Registered Nurse)
The degree program's generic track is for students with little or no previous medical experience. Students in the generic track:
- Are provided with a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology
- Study multiple specializations such as pediatrics, maternity, and mental health nursing
- Receive classroom knowledge, and laboratory and clinical experience
Why should I attend Seminole State to earn a Nursing Degree?
Seminole State is dedicated to its students and the community. Our Nursing Program:
- Utilizes award winning curriculum designed by Seminole State faculty
- Prepares you to become an RN and a valuable member of the healthcare team
- Provides our community with highly skilled healthcare professionals
Our Associate Degree Nursing Program:
- Provides the highest quality instruction
- Gives you clinical experience in both hospital and community settings
- Is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing
- Is fully accredited by the National League for Nursing
A Nursing Degree from Seminole State will allow you to:
- Continue your education at a four-year college or university
- Work towards earning a bachelor's degree and/or select a nursing specialization
- Begin work as an Associate Degree Nurse (ADN) immediately after graduation
How do I earn the Associate Degree in Nursing?
To earn the degree, you must:
To be employed as a Registered Nurse you must:
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