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The Degree Plan links will take you to the Academic Degree Programs page. Once there scroll down and select the Nursing Degree Plan. There is only one degree plan - Special notations are listed below.
Course Outline for Nursing Degree Plan

Nursing Degree Plan (ADN)
(Associate of Applied Science in Nursing)

Special notes for degree plan:

  • Omit - Nursing 1303 - Transition in Nursing
Total Hours Required 68

General Ed. Requirements (19)

Major Field (34)

Supporting Electives (15)

Course Outline for Transition Students (LPNS)

Nursing Degree Plan - Licensed Practical Nurse Transitional Program
(Associate of Applied Science in Nursing)


This will be the same degree plan as above with special notations as follows:

  • Required - Nursing 1303 - Transition in Nursing
  • Nursing* 1118 and Nursing* 1218
    (Advanced Testing or Direct Articulation)
Total Hours Required 71

General Ed. Requirements (19)

Major Field (37)

Supporting Electives (15)

 
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Eastern Students

The A.D.N. program at Eastern Oklahoma State College prepares graduates to earn an Associate of Applied Science degree with a major in nursing and are eligible to write the NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) to become a registered nurse. Two years (four semesters) of full time academic study are required to complete the program, however, students may take reduced loads during the academic year to accommodate working and family obligations. One class is admitted each August. Instruction is planned to provide close correlation between theory and practice. Hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics, hospice, and home health agencies are utilized for nursing experience.

The program prepares individuals to perform client-centered care at the beginning staff nurse level. Graduates may pursue career interests in a variety of specialty areas and services.