What are some of the differences between the Pre-nursing Program offered on the UM campus and the nursing programs offered at UM’s College of Technology?
Pre-nursing is a two year program, comprised of required academic (non-nursing) prerequisites for preparation for transfer to a professional BSN program. UM’s College of Technology offers an LPN certificate program as well as a “stepping stone” ADN, RN program once the LPN has been awarded. Interested students need to complete the required prerequisites (Health Core), apply for the LPN program, attain the LPN certificate and ultimately apply to the COT’s ADN, RN program. Completion of the ADN, RN program prepares a student to successfully pass the RN Licensing exam. This is not a BSN (Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing) degree program. Currently the A & P series: SCN 201 and 202 at the COT is not transferable to MSU’s BSN program. For more information go to the COT’s web site at: www.cte.umt.
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