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Oct 07, 2024
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Catalog 2018-19 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Paramedic to RN Bridge Program
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Short Description
The Paramedic to ADN Option offers a unique opportunity for qualified licensed paramedics to enter the Nursing Program once admission and general education requirements have been met and take a Paramedic to RN Transition course after their first semester, which consolidates some course material.
Type of Credential
Associate of Science (A.S.)
Contacts and Additional Information
Program Directors:
Nursing Program Administrator/Dean
CCBC Essex, Dr. Shawn P. McNamara
443-840-1360 or smcnamara2@ccbcmd.edu
Program Director - Catonsville
Dr. Elizabeth Webster
443-840-4447 or ewebster@ccbcmd.edu
Program Director - Essex
Dr. Mary Kay DeMarco
443-840-1433 or mdemarco@ccbcmd.edu
Program Director - Dundalk
Cheryl J. McNamara
443-840-3360 or cmcnamara@ccbcmd.edu
ATB Program Director - Essex
Karen Wons
443-840-2820 or kwons@ccbcmd.edu
Additional Information:
- Health Workforce Shortage Program
- Selective Admission Program
- Registered Nursing offered at Catonsville and Essex. Practical Nursing certificate offered only at Dundalk. Paramedic to RN transition course offered only at Catonsville. LPN to RN transition course offered only at Dundalk; successful students then transfer to either Catonsville or Essex.
- The Associate Degree Nursing - Registered Nursing Program is available in a blended format.
- Opportunities for Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) - Several General Education classes offer PLA. See Portfolio, Departmental Exam, CLEP, DSST, Advanced Placement, and International Baccalaureate. General education classes are required for associate degrees but not for certificates.
- Articulation and Transfer Agreements
Semester Sequence
Mathematics and ENGL 101 must be completed during the student’s first 24 credit hours of enrollment. Students with no previous college coursework should take ACDV 101 during their first semester at CCBC.*
Courses Needed for This Program*
Prerequisites - 22 Credits
Several Prerequisite courses also fulfill General Education requirements. All courses must be completed with a C or better.
General Education Requirements and Electives - 12 Credits
General Education Requirements:
Several Prerequisite courses also fulfill General Education requirements. All courses must be completed with a C or better.
General Education Electives:
Choose a course in this category from the list of approved General Education Courses. Students must complete all courses with a C or better.
- Arts and Humanities (PHIL 240 recommended) 3 Credit(s).
Non-Nursing Requirements and Electives - 34 Credits
Program Requirements:
All courses must be completed with a C or better.
Total Credits Required for Degree: 70*
Notes
*Credit students who are new to college (no successfully completed transferable college credits from other institutions) are required to take ACDV 101 - Academic Development: Transitioning to College . This 1-credit course is designed to be taken in the first semester at CCBC. Students must provide an official transcript(s) from an accredited institution to document successful completion of college coursework for the ACDV 101 requirement to be waived.
**BIOL 110 is a required General Education course and is a pre-requisite for BIOL 220 and BIOL 230 .
***NURN 219 covers some second and third semester courses, listed below. Those 15 credits will be counted toward the 36 credits of Program Requirements.
NURN 129 - Professional Nursing Role 1 Credit(s).
NURN 153 - Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts 6 Credit(s).
NURN 155 - Nursing Health Assessment and Promotion 2 Credit(s).
NURN 160 - Nursing Concepts I 6 Credit(s).
Program Description
The Paramedic to ADN Program offers a unique opportunity for a qualified licensed paramedic who has successfully completed the General Education and prerequisite courses. A paramedic admitted to this program will begin in spring semester along with the regular blended student cohort. Then, a summer Paramedic to RN Transition course (NURN 219) consolidates some second and third semester material, providing a savings of time and cost. A grade of C or higher must be earned in this transition course to be counted toward the program requirements and to be able to continue in the Associate Degree Nursing - Registered Nursing Program .
School of Health Professions Policies
Students in the School of Health Professions are expected to conduct themselves according to an honor code; exhibit professional behavior; communicate effectively in English; provide proof of health insurance, immunizations, and a tuberculosis (TB) test; and submit to a criminal background check and drug testing. Students are expected to pay the costs associated with these requirements.
Admission
Applications for all School of Health Professions programs, except Dental Hygiene and Physician Assistant, are processed in a Central Application Service called CCBC CAS. The link to the CAS and the application instructions are located in the program admissions packet at the School of Health Professions website. You will need a CCBC student ID number and a CCBC student account password to complete the application. If you have questions about the CCBC CAS process, contact the School of Health Professions Admissions Office at (443) 840-1989 or read the FAQ selections at the bottom of each page inside the CAS application.
Admission Criteria - Paramedic to ADN Additional Admission Requirements
- Current State certification as a Paramedic and National Board of Registry certification (NREMT).
- Documentation of two full years of employment as a paramedic or approximately 2400 volunteer hours.
- Applicants must be graduates of a program accredited by either CCAHEP or a state EMS Board.
- Three letters of recommendation.
Program Outcomes
The CCBC Nursing Program prepares the Nurse generalist to care for patients, families, and communities by:
- Promoting Optimal Health:
- Advocate and promote physical, mental, and social well-being, with consideration of preferences and values.
- Developing a Professional Identity:
- Establish one’s role as a nurse in ways that reflect integrity, responsibility, ethical practices, and a commitment to the profession.
- Demonstrating Nursing Judgment:
- Formulate decisions in practice, substantiated with evidence, that integrate nursing science in the provision of safe, quality care.
- Exhibiting a Spirit of Inquiry:
- Examine evidence that underlies clinical nursing practice, question assumptions, and offer new insights to improve health care.
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