Major code AA2342
College of Health Sciences and Professions
School of Nursing
Grover Center E317
Phone: 740.593.4494
Phone: 800.560.0144
Fax: 740.593.0286
nursing@ohio.edu
http://www.ohio.edu/chsp/nrse
http://www.chillicothe.ohiou.edu/pages/academics/programs/Nursing/index.htm
http://www.ohio.edu/southern/academics/degrees/associate-nursing-RN.cfm
http://www.ohio.edu/zanesville/degrees/anursing.cfm
For more information, contact your campus School of Nursing:
Chillicothe - 740.774.7282
Southern - 740.533.4633
Zanesville - 740.588.1514
Available at the following locations:
- Chillicothe
- Southern
- Zanesville
Program Overview
Ohio University offers an accredited, two-year associates degree program in nursing (ADN), which combines coursework and clinical experiences in contemporary health care environments. Following successful completion of the associate of applied science degree, the student will be eligible to submit an application to the applicable board of nursing/regulatory body and be eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for Registered Nurses (RN). Students in the second year of the Ohio University associate degree in nursing program may be eligible for dual enrollment in the Ohio University online RN to BSN program.
Ohio University also offers an LPN to RN track for licensed practical nurses (LPNs) desiring to obtain an associate degree in nursing and become eligible to submit an application to the applicable board of nursing/regulatory body and be eligible to to take the NCLEX for Registered Nurses (RN).
Graduates with an associate degree in nursing work in a variety of settings. Some of these include hospital-based medical centers, clinics, long-term nursing facilities, and private practice.
The ADN program and the LPN to RN track are offered at Chillicothe, Southern, and Zanesville. Please contact your campus office if you have questions (please see contact information above).
Admissions Information
First-Year Admission
Students must meet University admission requirements and admission to associate degree nursing program. Admission to the associate degree nursing program is selective.
Change of Program Policy
Selective admission requirements must be met for admission to associate degree nursing program.
External Transfer Admission
Requirements for University admission must be met. Transfer students are evaluated on a case by case basis.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
After graduation, graduates are eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for registered nursing licensure.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the nursing major, students will be able to:
- Apply knowledge and evidence based practice to provide a safe and effective care environment for their patients.
- Demonstrate autonomy in assessing and analyzing physiological, psychosocial, spiritual, and cultural patient data for a variety of patient populations across the lifespan.
- Utilize the nursing process while providing care for a variety of patient populations across the lifespan.
- Employ effective communication skills when interacting with patients, families, members of the community, and members of the multidisciplinary healthcare team.
- Execute nursing care in a professional manner adhering to ethical and legal frameworks.
Requirements