Friday, June 22, 2012

Rn Programs In Washington

In Washington state, you will find a number of educational institutions that offer R.N. programs.


Washington state is well-known for the city of Seattle and the recreational opportunities that abound from the various mountainous terrain in the state, including Mt. Rainier. There is a thriving educational scene in Washington, with many higher education programs that offer R.N. programs as a part of the curriculum. When choosing an R.N program, the school should be state certified and you should be able to take the state R.N. license exam upon completion of the program.


Bellevue Community College


Bellevue Community College (BCC) is located in Bellevue, Washington, just east of Seattle, the biggest city in Washington. BCC offers a state certified R.N. program that is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. In this two-year program, students learn a broad range of nursing concepts in medical, surgical, geriatric, pediatric, maternity, and behavioral health nursing. Classes are conducted in classroom and clinical settings.


To be accepted into this program, prospective RN students must complete 44 credit hours of general education courses including subjects such as anatomy and physiology, microbiology, math, English and chemistry. Students must also complete an application, get a criminal background check and pass an assessment test. Once accepted in the program, students are subject to random drug testing.


Bellevue Community College


3000 Landerholm Circle Southeast


Bellevue, WA 98007


425-564-1000


bellevuecollege.edu‎


Tacoma Community College


Tacoma Community College (TCC) is located in Tacoma, Washington. TCC offers three R.N. programs. Two of the programs bridge over to R.N. programs offered at state universities. The bridge program is two years in length, and upon completing the community college portion of the program, students will not able to take the state R.N. license program. Those students that choose the bridge program must complete more coursework at the university level and then take the state R.N. license exam.


The third option is a three-year program that, upon completion, allows students to take the state license exam. All three programs train students in various nursing concepts in classroom and lab settings. However, the classes in each program have a different level of depth, dependent on the program you choose.


To enroll in any of these nursing programs, students must complete an application, take a background test, and complete an assessment test. Students will also be required to fulfill the prerequisite course requirements before they can be eligible to enroll in any of the R.N. programs offered at TCC.


Tacoma Community College


6501 S 19th St


Tacoma, WA 98466-6100


253-566-5000


tacomacc.edu‎


Whatcom Community College


Whatcom Community College (WCC) is located in north Washington right near the Canadian border in Bellingham, Washington. WCC offers a two-year, associate in science degree program in nursing. Successful completion of this program makes students eligible to take the state R.N. license exam. Students that complete this program also will have the opportunity to transfer to a state university's nursing bachelor degree program. This R.N. program also teaches various nursing concepts to students in classroom and clinical settings. To enroll in the program, students must complete an application, submit to a criminal background test and drug screening, complete a college placement test, and take the required prerequisite courses.


Whatcom Community College


237 West Kellogg Road


Bellingham, WA 98226


360-383-3000


whatcom.ctc.edu







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