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Welcome!
Our faculty and staff hope that
you find your visit to our web page helpful and informative.
Please take time to visit the sections
that apply to the program/s in which you are interested.
Should you have questions that we did not cover in this
site, you may contact us via phone or
email.
Please direct ALL inquiries to
Barbara Artukovich,
Nursing Program Specialist.
Nursing is a dynamic, demanding, and exciting discipline,
which offers many opportunities and lifelong rewards to the men,
and women engaged in its practice. Nursing service is provided
in a wide variety of settings to people of all ages and in all
socioeconomic circumstances. Endless possibilities exist for
the nursing graduate who wants to explore career options in traditional
and nontraditional roles.
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Announcements
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LAST UPDATED:
Tuesday, June 23, 2009

There
are 3 ways to request for an application form:
1. CALL
the Department of Nursing Office at
(818)551-5270.
NOTE:
Should you reach us after office hours, please
leave a message on our voicemail with your FULL NAME
(first
and last
name spelled out for accuracy)
and CONTACT INFO (complete
address and phone no.)
2.
DROP BY
the
department to pick up a copy.
We
are open Monday - Friday, 8am to 4:30pm.
3.
EMAIL
US
with
your FULL name, COMPLETE
address AND phone number.
Please
take
note of the following cut-off dates:
Print out the
to make sure you have ALL the
requirements prior to submission.
Incomplete applications will not be processed. Thank
you for your cooperation.
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POSTED
2
Please
be advised that for the
Spring
2010 session, we will require 2 sets
of official transcripts
to be submitted with the application form.
Please refer to the updated checklist posted on
this website reference.
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POSTED
Effective
SPRING
2009, the math
requirement will
change to Eligibility
for Intermediate Algebra.
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HISTORY & PRACTICE OF NURSING
NS 250
provides an overview
of the historical foundations of nursing, contemporary
opportunities and issues in nursing, current issues in
healthcare, and how these impact nursing practice and its
contributions to the health care system.
NOTE: Open to
ALL GCC students
BASIC ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
NS 255
is designed to provide an overview and introduce the novice
healthcare provider to the basics of electrocardiography (EKG).
NOTE:
This course is intended for nursing students, nurses, EMT
students, EMTs, or individuals working in health care settings
who have sufficient background knowledge to master the content
and concepts.
NURSING LABORATORY
NS 260
provides an
enrichment opportunity for students who are enrolled in the
registered nursing program.
PREREQUISITE:
Selection for
enrollment in the RN Program.
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POSTED
12
There
will be important changes in the ATI
diagnostic testing cut score.
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POSTED
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POSTED 1.03.07
,
selected students are required to pass a diagnostic assessment
testing to determine readiness for enrollment into the RN program.
Details will be provided at the time of the selection process.
Students who do not pass this
test will not be eligible to begin the program and will be
required to complete additional pre-nursing course work.
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We
are now on the 3rd floor of the
Bhupesh Parikh Health Sciences & Technology Bldg.
in the northeast corner of the campus
(beside
Aviation).MAP
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Calendar
of
Events
June
22 First day summer session
July 3
Independence Day
*CAMPUS CLOSED*
Aug. 28 Last day of summer session
(Final Exams)
Aug. 31 Instruction begins for
fall semester
Sept. 4 Last day to request
for/pick up application forms
Sept. 18 Application submission deadline date
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How to Use Our Webpage . . .
Nursing
Programs offered at GCC
- Use the Nursing Program Overview to see available Nursing
Programs. THEN, click on the specific Program in
which you are interested. This page will briefly describe the Program and
the sequence of classes it offers. More detailed course descriptions (Course
Descriptions) of all approved classes can be accessed by
that link at the bottom of each program
description page.
Students New to
GCC – The Counseling
Assistance link describes and provides a schedule for our counseling
workshops. If you want to know if you are eligible to apply the
Eligibility to Apply link will be helpful.
Career
Exploration/Is Nursing the Career for ME?
Use the FAQ link to find answers to frequently asked questions
about nursing and Associate Degree Nursing as well as a list of personal
attributes that will help you assess if nursing is right for you. The
Licensure link describes the licensure process and legal ramifications
for the practice of nursing. The costs involved in being a nursing
student are estimated in the Cost of Nursing School. Nursing
Specialties and Career Links provides you with a description of common
nursing specialties and helpful links for further research.
Wondering about your Math skills? Link to Math Skills for
sample items.
Continuing
Nursing Students – Faculty
List identifies the faculty in the Department of Nursing and their
contact information. Students not already enrolled in the Department
should use the contact information specified below.
The link for the Nursing Resource Lab link identifies resources
available there as well as the current schedule. The Cost of Nursing
School link includes a list of required textbooks for each
level/course of the Program.
| E-mail: |
nsginfo@glendale.edu |
| Telephone: |
(818) 551-5270 |
| Address: |
Department of Nursing
3rd Floor, Bhupesh Parikh Health Sciences and
Technology Building
Glendale Community College
1500 North Verdugo Road
Glendale, CA 91208-2894 |
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