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            II. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS                              NOTE: A student may apply to take the NCLEX-RN without completion
                                                                  of degree requirements when coursework required for licensure (II.B.2. or
              A.   GENERAL   REQUIREMENTS                         II.C.c.) has been completed. Please see the Nursing Department for further
                  1.  All required coursework in the Department of Nursing   information.
                    programs must be completed with a “C” or better.
                  2.  Applicants must meet the placement and testing     2. 30-UNIT OPTION
                    requirements for the program for which they are            a.  Prerequisite requirement: Current active California
                    applying.                                                VN license in good standing.
                  3.  Proof of high school graduation, a higher degree, GED,            b.  Prerequisite courses: BIOL 121, Physiology and BIOL
                    California Profi ciency Exam, or foreign high school      112, Microbiology.
                    evaluated as equivalent to an American high school            c.  Coursework required for licensure includes NS 213,
                    diploma.                                                 214, 215, 216 or 220, 217, 218 and 222.
                  4.  Students accepted into the Nursing Program must      D.  Transfer and challenge opportunities are available by
                    comply with current department policies which       departmental policy. Please consult the Counseling
                    include: possession of current Fire Safety and CPR   Department or the Department of Nursing or the webpage
                    cards; complete a physical exam, lab tests, and immu-  (www.glendale.edu/nursing) for further information.
                    nizations; be free from physical, mental, and emotional   RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT
                    disorders which may prevent them from performing   AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
                    tasks and responsibilities in nursing; and undergo
                    drug screening and a background check as required   This certifi cate provides students with the professional prepara-
                    by clinical affi  liates prior to being allowed into a clini-  tion required to meet the new trends and demands of manage-
                    cal setting. Students with questions regarding these   ment in the food service industry. Certifi cate courses focus on
                    requirements may contact the division offi  ce.  the fundamentals of operating a food service establishment,
              B.   GENERIC  ADN                                   emphasizing personnel supervision, purchasing, menu devel-
                  1.  Required prerequisite courses (or their equivalent)   opment, cost control, and beverage service, as well as other
                    include BIOL 112*, Microbiology; BIOL 120*, Human   aspects of management. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon
                    Anatomy; BIOL 121*, Physiology; PSYCH 101, General   completion of this program, students will demonstrate skills
                    Psychology; ENGL 101, Freshman English; and   and knowledge required in the fi eld of restaurant management
                    eligibility to enroll in MATH 101.            including: professional cooking, sanitation practices, institu-
                                                                  tional purchasing, beverage and bar operations, banquet and
            *There is a 7-year recency requirement for BIOL 112, 120 and 121. See Academic
            Counseling to petition extenuating circumstances.     catering presentation, and management principles for food
                                                                  service personnel.
                  2.  Coursework required  for certifi cate/licensure includes
                    BIOL 112, 120, 121; ENGL 101; NS 200, 201, 205, 208, 210,   REQUIRED COURSES: CULIN 111, 113, 116, HRM 115, 117, 201, 203,
                    211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216 or 220, 222, 223; PSYCH 101;   207, 214 or 216, 256; CULIN 50 (six units).
                    SPCH 101.                                     RECOMMENDED COURSES: BUSAD 144, CABOT 102; CULIN 112.
                  3.  Graduation requirements*: Any course or courses
                    satisfying the Humanities (6 units); Multicultural   SOCIAL SCIENCES
                    course; American History, American Institutions, State   AA DEGREE
                    and Local Government, and Mathematics profi ciency.   Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this
                    (Please see Index for graduation requirements).   program, the student will have developed a broad and
                    *Students who have a BA/BS (any major) from a   critical understanding of the complex interconnections
                    regionally accredited college or university can receive   between the human and environmental forces in their
                    an AS degree when completing the prerequisites;   world. The student will be able to demonstrate critical
                    SPCH 101; and the Nursing program.            thinking skills and a basic understanding of the com-
              C.   LVN-RN                                         plex interrelationships between human kind and the
                   1. CAREER LADDER                               biophysical  environment.  Students must complete all
                     a.  Prerequisite requirement: Current active California   required courses for a minimum of 18 units.
                       VN licensure in good standing.             REQUIRED COURSES: A minimum of 18 units from the following:
                     b.  Required prerequisite courses: Same as Generic   1.  Select courses (minimum 6 units) to satisfy each of the
                       ADN program.                                 following 3 areas:
                     c.  Coursework required for certificate/licensure:
                       BIOL 112, 120, 121; ENGL 101; NS 213, 214,   American Institutions: POL S 101.
                       215, 216 or 220, 217, 218 and 222; PSYCH 101,   (Students who complete POL S 101 before Spring 2014 must also
                       SPCH 101.                                    complete POL S 106).
                     d.  A.S. graduation requirements: Same as Generic   State and Local Government: POL S 106
                       ADN.                                         American History: ECON 111 or HIST 116; HIST 111,
                                                                    117*, 118*.


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